I would have hated having a guest like DB on. He just wasn't cooperating the way guests normally do. As a viewer, however, it was very entertaining.
Buffy and Angel 1: BUFFYNANGLE4EVA!!!!!1!
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.
heh. I caught the end of the show, didn't see DB's part. however, I suspect that Style network will rerun.
At least she didn't have live chickens helping.
Wow... I totally missed Agent Finn's line because I was also still squeeing over the fact that he was named Agent Finn. I'd go back and watch it again, but alas, the TiFaux has been cleared.
Did anyone else see DB on the Martha show? She was making sardines. Apparently he hates sardines, but she didn't know that. He was totally acting sqeamish about the sardines. Martha seemed mad at her staff for not knowing he hated sardines and irritated with him for being grossed out by the fish. It was actually pretty funny.
Yes. I only saw it, because I was having an anxiety attack, and lied down on the couch, and thought the TV might distract me. That pretty much did the trick. Martha seemed mad, but David seemed to get her laughing, again. I think he is just the biggest sweetie. I've never heard differently about him, and never seen anything to make me change my mind.
::is ded from the cuteness::
Oooh! That reminds me--did anybody watch Bones last week? The mayor was on--well, Harry Groener. How hard would it be, between takes, not to refer to Mr. "I just wanna be a big snake"?
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Ah, if only I'd been quicker to react with my camera when Seth mimed giving David a blowjob at PBP '99.
ASH to play character based on Elton John...
(Hollywood Reporter) - British actor Anthony Stewart Head, formerly of WB series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," has landed the lead in "Him & Us," ABC's comedy pilot inspired by the life of Elton John.
The project revolves around an over-the-hill gay rock star and his relationship with his long-time manager and the rest of his colorful entourage.
Head, who played Rupert Giles on "Buffy," also co-starred in the HBO film "And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself."