Snark does not scare me.
And oh! Speaking of thinks that rhyme with snark, did anyone catch our dear Mr. Sark last night on Deadwood?
'Shells'
[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, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Snark does not scare me.
And oh! Speaking of thinks that rhyme with snark, did anyone catch our dear Mr. Sark last night on Deadwood?
5000 people snarking for Yahoo scares me.
By the way, I'm just watching the new series of Without A Trace (well, new to the UK) and it rocks. They just need Becky.
Kristen -- did he have an accent of the American variety ? And if so -- was it odd to hear it coming from him? Even though I know that his faux British accent was very very Faux.
Not Kristen, obviously, but he did and it was. Especially considering the particular type of accent the actors on Deadwood use -- very twangy & colloquial.
It was almost like seeing Sark turn up on Firefly, saying "ain't" a lot.
It took me a minute or two to realize who he was. (And a minute or two was about all the time he spent on my screen.)
Stargate has been axed. They just had Morena has a reoccuring guest, and made a Firefly cancellation joke in the last episode. Which is, of course, unrelated.
It took me a minute or two to realize who he was.
Who was he? I completely missed him and I watched the most recent episode two nights in a row. ELLSWORTH!!!! NOOOOOOOOO!!!!
Wait, was he the soldier s(n)arking at Bullock ?
Kevin, they also referenced Farscape. Really, totally tempting fate.
t kicks Sci-Fi
I haven't actually seen the episode, but I read a summary of it. The fact they said they'd had their special effects budget cut, so couldn't have CGI to finish act 3 and instead planned to fade to black at the end of the act - and then faded to black - amused me no end.
He was, indeed, Frank!