No, I think Armstrong is a typical LAD. Fun loving and the definition of slack. Easy going but not particularly engaged. Also, I think he thinks the role is a throw away. Unlike Richard Armitage who takes everything super seriously and yet succeeds in being infinitely grateful for the opportunity.
Caruso WAS a pita...I think mostly because he had a weak ego that allowed him to get caught up in his own press. He seems to have outgrown that, bless him.
Are you sure he's outgrown it? I've heard behind the scenes info that he is a massive pain in the ASS on the CSI:M set.
I'm sadly corrected. I was basing my thoughts on early interviews when he was groveling his way back onto the scene. Too bad.
Do we need to link to the shades videos on youtube?
It encompasses all that is wrong with that character and I blame David Caruso.
OMG okay...
watch at least 1-2 minutes of this:
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then watch this (1 minute)
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Supernatural: Amy Gumenick - cast as the teenaged Mary Winchester on SPN's time travel episode.
ETA more: Mary's parents were hunters!
Dean travels back in time and gets the Colt (or a Colt) from Elkins.
Found here - apparently, referencing info from a visitor to the set.
So, I've seen the season premieres of Fringe, House (first 2 eps) and SCC. I don't have time to do full-on recaps, but if anyone wants to know anything, go ahead and ask!
They were all good, so there's that.
(Except for the first half of Fringe, which is WAY the fuck too piloty for its own good. Oh, and begins with a plane crash and uses the same 3-d font as Lost, which gives it a really unwelcome sense of deja vu. But it gets good by the end, when it stops being all serious and gets nice and Alias-y. The part of Rambaldi in this universe will be played by something called The Pattern. When the Save Fringe campaign gets started, can we send JJ thesauruses?)