The premise of the show is based on young and ambitious ADAs. All signs point to JAR in expensive, well-cut suits.
ah, the magic of hollywood. no ADA I know can afford well cut suits.
Is it better the second time around? Or the third? Or tenth? This is the place to come when you have a burning desire to talk about an old episode that was just re-run.
The premise of the show is based on young and ambitious ADAs. All signs point to JAR in expensive, well-cut suits.
ah, the magic of hollywood. no ADA I know can afford well cut suits.
I know one who can, but he also owns the krav centre.
eta: Whoops, he's the deputy DA. Never mind.
DB's publicist is doing a bang-up job. First a page in the most recent people, then a story with pic in today's USA Today on the work he's doing with Bones' cop advisors to look like he really knows how to shoot combined with some bits on what a good husband and dad he is.
edit: the story calls him a heartthrob.
Also, a recent story about the Buffy boxed set refers to "the brilliant James Marsters." Yay, publicists and fans who write for major publications.
Yay, publicists and fans who write for major publications.
Surely non-publicists and non-fans can think he's brilliant, no?
Surely non-publicists and non-fans can think he's brilliant, no?
Sure, but they're less likely to get into print.
they're less likely to get into print.
Not if they write articles for a living.
Silly question, and one I could answer by going to the transcript if I could remember the episode title and where the transcripts are - what does Caleb call Xander right before he does that horrible and awful thing to him? You know, the one that gives me nightmares. Anyway. Caleb called him the Seer? The Watcher? What?
"Oh, so you're the one who sees."
Thank you, connie. Awesome.
The One Who Sees. Good title.
that bit is the source of much fic speculation. I'm very annoyed with Joss for throwing out these delicious tidbits without more explanation.