and frankly, I think Michael's just a character without a lot buried in his past, so there's not much left we're going to glean from his flashbacks.
They should start using backstory from his Oz character. Lots more material there.
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and frankly, I think Michael's just a character without a lot buried in his past, so there's not much left we're going to glean from his flashbacks.
They should start using backstory from his Oz character. Lots more material there.
Nonsense. I'm over there, too. I'm still liking it a LOT.
You have to close your chapped liver tag, or I can't see you.
ETA: I was going to correct my misspelling, but I'm now intruigued by the idea of chapped liver.
You have to close your chapped liver tag, or I can't see you.
Yeah, I'm getting that a lot lately.
You have to close your chapped liver tag, or I can't see you.
Jess, how did you manage to chap your liver?
Jess, how did you manage to chap your liver?
I think that's a rather personal question, don't you?
Oh, and FTR still enjoying it for the actors (much the way I do ALIAS). Michael was an asshat on the debris, and basically a patsy in the flashbacks, but Harold Parrineau was awsome and sold me on both.
I think that's a rather personal question, don't you?Well, yeah. You should answer any way.
Harold Parrineau was awsome and sold me on both.
I have been a fan of his since "Smoke." I love the actor to death.
FWIW, I enjoyed the ep, but I would have liked it more if we had a funky intersection. Even a strategically placed blink and you would miss it reference would have been okay with me.
Oh, and FTR still enjoying it for the actors (much the way I do ALIAS).
Yeah. I was debating whether or not I wanted to bother watching Alias tonight, and then I remembered I'd be missing out on Marshall and Weis and Jack if I did. I don't really care about Sydney and Vaughn anymore.
Of course, I think I'm one of three people who liked the Tom Hanks movie Cast Away, so somehow I have a pretty decent tolerance for nothing happening as a storytelling device.
It's funny you say that. While they were drifting around doing nothing, and more nothing, I was totally thinking about how much I hated Cast Away. And how much I hate serious!Hanks (since Philadelphia ) compared to funny!Hanks ( Big and earlier.) I miss funny!Hanks.
I guess I'm just impatient.