What really got me about Jack and fiance wasn't that he was marrying her because he saved her - it's that
she
was. After her toast, it kind of creeped me out that she didn't say one single word about liking/loving whatever - it was all about the hero, nothing about the man. Made me feel really bad for him, and a little more sympathetic to his hero complex, if that's what it is.
Dying Boone was hot like a hot thing. But I don't remember seeing an actor do deathface so quickly or convincingly. Creeped me right the fuck out.
Were we the only ones to yell "Dave! MOOOOOOOO" at the screen during that first tying the bow tie scene?
Thank you! I was all "ooh, it's that guy, I love that guy!
Why
do I love that guy?"
Titus
was a damn funny show. I'd kind of forgotten about it.
After her toast, it kind of creeped me out that she didn't say one single word about liking/loving whatever - it was all about the hero, nothing about the man.
Actually, I was amazed that wedding guests didn't look worried and murmur a bit after her vows were read. I know people tend to be in a schmaltzy mood at such events, but I so would have turned to whoever sat next to me and stage-whispered "I give them six weeks before it all blows up!"
Heh. From the TWoP recaplet:
But everything works out okay, and Claire delivers a healthy six-week-old baby boy. I suspected she was overdue, but damn.
This week's Entertainment Weekly has the men of Lost on the cover. Boone's not there (though he has a small box in the corner). It was very pretty.
Well, given Ian McKellen can do Coronation Street, maybe Somerhalder
is
following in his footsteps:
Actor Ian Somerhalder, whose character was killed off in this week's installment, has signed a one-year talent holding deal with ABC and Touchstone Television. The pact calls for the network and studio to cast the actor in one of their projects next year.
This week's EW is also issue #815.
Coincidence?
her toast, it kind of creeped me out that she didn't say one single word about liking/loving whatever - it was all about the hero, nothing about the man.
Me, too, brenda! I kept waiting for her to say how much she loved him and I just kept right on waiting. Skeeved me right out.
Yeah, no kidding. Love really is one of things that it would be appropriate to mention at your own wedding. I mean, really.