Evan Rachel Wood is from NC. Her dad is a big deal here in theatre. I think secretly though he's running a child-star farm, because Frankie Muniz came out of his theatre too, as did a kid who was maybe the last or next to last Gavroche on Broadway.
'A Hole in the World'
The Minearverse 4: Support Group for Clumsy People
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
If he trained his daughter, man's got skillz. She's one of my favorite actresses, and she's, what, 16? Totally ridiculous.
So much better than everybody else in Once and Again. I loved Season 1, but I'm hoping madly for more Jesse in Season 2 to make it even better. And I know I get more in Season 3, so hopefully there won't be ANOTHER 4 year break in DVD releases this time.
YAY FOR JANE EPISODE!!
Too bad I won't be able to watch it live cause there's a free showing of Finding Neverland at Top of the Park at 10.
A few weeks ago, I posted about someone claiming The Inside was a clone of Tru Calling. Since then, a "what are you watching" thread has started, and The Inside has been mentioned positively by a few people. Just thought I'd share.
And yes, I did link theinside.org
Uh.
What, exactly, does The Inside have in common with Tru Calling ? Besides a female lead and the eventual hand of Jane Espenson?
"What's wrong with cake for breakfast?"
Nothing, if you're at all related to us.
Is that the maid from Wonderfalls?
There was a certain Buffy-reminiscent phrasing there. Not that Buffy's unique in that phrasing. I was just reminded of Buffy. And very much liked Mel's rationale.
I'm just posting as I think here. No deep insights or anything.
What, exactly, does The Inside have in common with Tru Calling ? Besides a female lead and the eventual hand of Jane Espenson?
My words exactly. I didn't receive a response.
Loved Rebecca's awkwardness when talking about Paul's baby scan.
Last fall Lost and VM were neck and neck in terms of my investment, and over the season Lost ended up in the "barely watchable" category while VM became app't tv.
I loved Lost at first, and VM not so much. The VM love grew for me over the season. Lost managed to switch from one of my favorites to almost unwatchable in the finale. I mean, if they hadn't said from the beginning that they had answers, wimping out wouldn't have bugged me so much, but I rearranged my day and company to catch it, and it was completely not worthwhile. And this is me after I've calmed down about it a lot.
I like this one a lot, so far. The pacing is just a little faster, the give and take snappier, and JANE! Love the Jane.