Of course, when they meet he wouldn't like her and call her a "pissy New England bitch"
Which would mean that Andy would eventually wind up falling in love and marrying her.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Of course, when they meet he wouldn't like her and call her a "pissy New England bitch"
Which would mean that Andy would eventually wind up falling in love and marrying her.
Though now I think of it, didn't I hear that Hurley was just supposed to be a sideline-y guy, but Jorge Garcia (that's it, right?) was charismatic and/or interesting enough that the character got expanded?
Of course, Sean.
I did not know that, Epic. Googling up an interview indicated that not only was that true, but a) Yunjin read for Kate and they wrote in Sun for her b) Dom's reading convinced them to rewrite Charlie younger c) Hurley was added specially for Jorge after JJ saw him on Curb Your Enthusiasm.
I *love* Jorge, and want to see him in other things.
He's very, VERY funny. A nice, dry wit.
Jorge is one of the few actors who can deliver the word "dude" and make it believable instead of an affectation. Very cool.
Cliff Clavin wasn't supposed to be a regular either.
Actually most people I know dismiss people concerned about the environment as tree-hugging idiots.
I may be a tree-hugger, but I don't think I'm the idiot in this scenario.
Let's see. If environmentalism is a religion, then environmentalists should be eligible for faith-based programs, correct? And disagreeing with any tenet of the environmentalists' program is anti-religion and, therefore, unacceptable, correct?
How much do I adore Fred Pete?
Tom Scola, a big giant kiss to you and Gud for the Teacher Day wishes.
I survived Olvera Street and nary a child was lost. My voice on the other hand? Shot to hell.
I just read that Jason Dohring auditioned for Duncan's role on VM, and bland guy auditioned for Logan. And that Logan was supposed to be a pilot one-off.
And BLESS them for seeing the error of their ways so quickly.
Also, I came home thinking, "Hmmm... I wonder when Lori will get home from work. Maybe I should call her." Then I remembered! She's at a taping of the Ellen Show! DOH!
Not to be pedantic, but I'm not sure this was Fox's doing. I think I remember reading that the early producers just axed the idea of offing the main character, not necessarily MF. (Unless I'm making that up).
Jack Sheppard was definitely supposed to die in the first draft, but the version I heard was that the network intervened to save the character while Michael Keaton was still under consideration for the role. Keaton said in an interview that when he heard it was becoming a lead on an hour-long weekly drama, he passed (could be true, could be face-saving). Matthew Fox was brought in to read a rewritten pilot script that featured his character more or less the same as the aired version.