And now I suddenly want the intense-off x-over that would be Jack Bauer going up against Jack Bristow.
Just to be on topic, we should let Jack Shepard have a shot too, but in that crowd I'm not sure he'd make it to the finals.
(And if we were in Boxed Set, Jack Carter could play! So many Jacks!)
Jack Shepherd could sew up the wounded Jacks at the end. Jack Carter would be keeping the peace. Jack McCoy would then prosecute . . . somebody.
And Jack O'Neill would make a wry remark about it.
Victor Garber was on NPR a couple days ago and that scene was the one from Alias that they played. (also him singing Johanna, which awesome)
My first exposure to Victor Garber was as a liberal Catholic who saw the movie of GODSPELL (the Catholic's preferred hippie Jesus movie over JCSS) too many times. I've never been quite able to get over that impression, though he's done an excellent job in every role I've seen him in subsequently; I just can't block the image of him with that William Katt curly blonde do.
though he's done an excellent job in every role I've seen him in subsequently; I just can't block the image of him with that William Katt curly blonde do.
Bwah-ha-ha!
Although I may have aged myself by knowing exactly what you are talking about!
My first exposure to Victor Garber was as a liberal Catholic who saw the movie of GODSPELL (the Catholic's preferred hippie Jesus movie over JCSS)
Although I may have aged myself by knowing exactly what you are talking about!
Right there with you both!
Godspell
(the movie) has aged well, except for the haircuts. Maybe in another decade or two, they will just be items of interest rather than cringemakers.
One of my students from last summer had that hairdo.
Jack Shepard would be agast at everything Jack Bauer does. He'd either have his mouth hanging open or his lips pursed the whole time.
I would love to see Jack Bristow in a situation with Jack O'Neil (and Teal'c). The facial expressions alone would be priceless!
It took me until yesterday to watch this ep, which says .... something, I'm sure. I enjoyed it, and am not too concerned about the sense-making anymore, which is nice for me but doesn't leave me much to talk about.