To be fair, they're recasting the role.
With whom? I hope it's that guy who played the cyborg, 'cause he was hot and could actually act and I'd watch him as long as Lois wasn't stinking up the joint as she is wont to do.
Yeah, I know I'm supposed to hate Hannah, but I still can't help it, it's a knee-jerk LoVe reaction. I will admit the nipple thing was semi-redeemable.
Edited because it's been so long since I posted here that I forgot how to quote.
I thought Hannah was cute the first few times, but this last episode, I didn't like her all that much. Personally, I don't get why she is still woth Logan (other than the hawt.) Because, even if her dad is a lying coke-head, it's still too much of a coincidence that Logan just happened to meet her.
I think it was totally 100% a set-up, I refuse to believe that was a coincidence. Because she was just a giggling little 12-year old totally indistinguishable from her friends when he "met" her.
FUCK YOU CW
I know it's the WB/UPN mashup, but I can't see CW without reading it as conventional wisdom: FUCK YOU CW, I'll make up my own goddamned mind! Had the same problem when I watched a documentary about Silicon Valley and they kept talking about VCs. There were Viet Cong running around Silicon Valley? (In that context VC meant venture capitalist.)
I like Hannah, but then again I like Christina Applegate. Which is not a paraphrase of the old Chuck Barris line, "I like x, but then again I like cold toilet seats"; I really do like CA. It's an intriguing story, too.
I don't think anyone is denying it was on purpose. But if Logan told Hannah "Yeah, I'm only dating you to get to your dad." then she would have dumped him and ruined his whole plan. He had to lie to her about it being a coincidence.
Hannah, however, is naive enough to believe the coincidence angle and the fact that Logan was right about her dad gives him more credence in her eyes. She's not thinking to question how Logan knew in the first place.
I'm intrigued by Aquaman. Having never seen the Smallville episode in question, I have a hard time imagining how a live-action show about Aquaman could possibly be anything but horrible.
HoYay?
Shouldn't that be H2oYay?
I'm intrigued by Aquaman. Having never seen the Smallville episode in question, I have a hard time imagining how a live-action show about Aquaman could possibly be anything but horrible.
Had you seen that particular episode, you wouldn't have to imagine its potential terribleness - you'd be certain of it. On the plus side, one less show I need to waste my precious time on.
I don't think there's any reason to assume the Smallville episode with Aquaman has anything to do with the series Mercy Reef--but I can't remember the quality of Gough and Millar's Smallville episodes.
And Ving Rhames...I'm very curious.