Kathy, thanks for the link to that interview--that's one of the best articles on Dom that I've read. One line confused me:
He soon proved so popular that the show's producers made an unusual public pledge that Charlie would never be killed.
Does anyone remember this? I'd never heard of it before.
Yeah, I forget where I heard about that, probably somewhere on TWoP. It's why at the end of "All Good Cowboys Have Daddy Issues" I was screaming, "You made a PROMISE, J.J.! YOU LIED!"
I think it was originally a TV Guide quote from the producers. At any rate, they could pretty much designate Craphole Island for H-bomb tests and Charlie would come crawling out of the rubble asking what happened.
Stamos talking about how open he is to "real girls" with their "fresh, unjaded outlook" skeeved me more, frankly.
After you've tried dating women in Los Angeles for a while, you'd probably find this comment less skeevy. Actresses can, on occasion, make you long for "real girls."
I know, maybe, three girls (though I'm sure they'd rather be called women) with a fresh unjaded outlook. At least one of them's an actress.
IT can be a harsh world too, yo.
I'm not an actress but I play one in real life.
I'm not an actress but I play one in real life.
I thought you bossed around rocket scientists in real life. Or is that just an act?
I know, maybe, three girls (though I'm sure they'd rather be called women) with a fresh unjaded outlook. At least one of them's an actress.
Kat and I are the other two, right?
I think he's entirely solipsistic and means unjaded about his JOB. Her attitude to actual life doesn't matter. So when he says "My agent wants me to go audition for a feature film," she'll say "A feature film, wow" instead of "You have to read for the part? that sucks. Can't they just send your reel?"