I wish I'd gotten a hug from Tim instead of a migraine Thursday night.
Hey, I wish I'd gotten a hug from Tim instead of a migraine last night.
Tim, if you prevent migraines, do you make house calls?
'A Hole in the World'
[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.
I wish I'd gotten a hug from Tim instead of a migraine Thursday night.
Hey, I wish I'd gotten a hug from Tim instead of a migraine last night.
Tim, if you prevent migraines, do you make house calls?
He calls people from his house.
The whole reason I got into this line of work was so I wouldn't have to do real things.
This is the same reason that people go into academia.
Tim? Nilly's Nillying in the Veronica Mars thread. Not to be missed.
Nilly "Veronica Mars: Annoy, Tiny Blonde One. Annoy Like the Wind." Sep 25, 2005 9:32:04 am PDT
I have hugged ita, but she was on crutches at the time, so it may not count.
I think he was saying, I have played this character as a sidekick for 8 years.
I return to the spice/Spike metaphor. You don't want a whole dinner to just be seasoning. Spike works best as seasoning.
I will eat my cat if this movie actually happens.
I don't think she'd appreciate that. And you'll get a killer hairball.
I have hugged ita, but she was on crutches at the time, so it may not count.
I think the proper way to put it would be that ita hugged me. There was this awkward moment where it was like, "Do we hug?" And then we did. Anyway, yeah. Meeting ita, highlight of the premiere for me.
Do you have a cat?
I return to the spice/Spike metaphor. You don't want a whole dinner to just be seasoning. Spike works best as seasoning.
Most of the time, yeah, but I'd be interested in seeing if he could carry the right storyline. And I think El Tim could put together the right storyline for him to carry.
"Out of Gas" continues to be a fine piece of television. Two moments nearly brought me to tears: Kaylee's lament about the state of Serenity and one of my favorite moments in all the show, Mal's "Everybody dies alone."
I don't see anything inherent in Spike's character nor in JM's range that means an interesting movie-length story can't be told about him. In fact, I think, with good writing, any of the Scoobs (including Giles) can support a story. Hell, maybe others. But they all have enough mental traction. Just because Halfrek might have interesting stories doesn't mean I'd care to tune in.
I'd watch a Jonathan movie. If he weren't, y'know, dead.