You want I should call Danny to bring you a Dr. Pepper?
I have a myspace page. It makes me cry. I also have just the one friend, that manwhore Tom.
[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.
You want I should call Danny to bring you a Dr. Pepper?
I have a myspace page. It makes me cry. I also have just the one friend, that manwhore Tom.
Allyson, you should post the MySpace (who are you? it's like I don't even know you!) link in Press or one of those threads.
A-HA!
Apparently Tim has only himself to blame for that whole "Minear, who's probably best known for his efforts on Buffy and the cult favorite Firefly..." thing.
Next, I vote Tim randomly starts attaching himself to other past projects. I fondly recall his work on Thirtysomething, Hill Street Blues and Cheers, as well. Yes I do.
From that link:
A surprising face in the cast was Lynskey, who plays a mother who's brings her kids along on the race (in a minivan, no less). She currently plays Rose on Two and a Half Men, but she's leaving that show for the meatier role in Drive. The second surprise? Her New Zealand accent!
Uh, seriously?!
That is hysterical, Monique.
I really need to buckle down and write my set report.
" The actors should know we were thinking of calling the show Firey Ball of Death."
I'm shocked, I tell you, shocked. Could there possibly be death, even violent and unexpected death, in a show about an illegal car race? Surely not. Surely there will only be pleasant pastoral scenes and pert, pretty people, and possibly the occasional landscape gone rogue?
Apparently Tim has only himself to blame for that whole "Minear, who's probably best known for his efforts on Buffy and the cult favorite Firefly..." thing.
I'm missing something. How is it Tim's fault that Joel Keller says that?
If you read through to the comments, P-C, you'll see where Joel says that Tim himself said so.
From the comments section:
Tim Minear never worked on Buffy. His other Joss Whedon show was Angel. It's a mistake that happens often.- Cynthia
Minear himself said he worked on "Buffy," so that's what I went with. Maybe it was in a capacity that doesn't make the list on IMDb.
- Joel Keller