I hear that Aaron Douglas (the Chief!) is guesting on Smallville tonight.
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Spoilage Lite - The Return
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Meatloaf's daughter is testing for the part of November on Dollhouse.
The daughter who was in Carnival? I really liked her!
That's the one. Amanda Aday. Obviously, she knows the whole fan thing, too. I've no idea if she can act.
November is described as: "20's, any ethnicity, beautiful and heavy. Another Doll, a hopeful child in the house and everyone else you need her to be outside. A comforting, radiant presence, who tends to get fewer of the criminal gigs and more of the personal ones. Recurring. "
Oooh, Dora Mae. Her storyline was possibly the single saddest, creepiest, most upsetting thing I've ever seen on TV. The actress was quite good, if I recall.
I also think she was good, and although the storyline was good and angsty, I still wished I could have seen more of her, and her relationship with the gay-seeming reptile man.
I also appreciate that, as Joss matures as an artist, he seems to be really cognizant of showing all different body types in his shows.
In fairness Willow was also originally supposed to be heavy, but the network didn't like it. And Kaylee, too. It'll be interesting to see if he manages to get somebody like Amanda on DH.
In fairness Willow was also originally supposed to be heavy, but the network didn't like it
Well, also the actress wasn't very good, from what I saw of the pilot.
I was actually thinking of Firefly, and how, while no one was fat, male or female, they all seemed natural for their bodies and characters, from Inara to River, to Zoe and Mal.
It is nice to even see someone in a positionof some power to be awarw and trying to change things. It was no :arnivale, which was probably the most fat friendly show ever, but a step
Carnivale was pretty good at that. There was not only Dora Mae, but her mother, whose name I'm memfaulting on, and she was voluptuous as all get-out and just about the hottest woman on that entire show. Her scenes with Jonesy set my TV on fire. I still can't think of them together without blushing.
Huh. I had no idea that's who played Dora Mae.
Her scenes with Jonesy set my TV on fire. I still can't think of them together without blushing.
Oh, hell yes. (I really need to watch the second season of that show.)