According to imdb, she was born October 20, 1983. So she is 23. Which is not to say that Jo is 23.
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Alona Tal is 23, but I think Nutty is referring the the character she played in Veronica Mars, Meg, who was a HS senior last year.
Jo reads as a few years younger than Sam. Sam is canonically what? 24? And Dean is probably 27-28? I think Jo is supposed to be about 20 or 21.
Ah. I think this is where I confess that I've never seen Veronica Mars. (I know, I know, this is almost a capital crime amongst the Buffistas.)
Well, I think Sam is at most 22 -- he was a junior in college last year. I suppose I need to re-watch the pilot and see how many years had passed as of this time last year. (Roughly.)
Okay, he was 22 last year -- so Sam is 23 and Dean is 27.
I think at 23 it's certainly possible (though not necessarily easy) to break away from your parent's say so.
When you're still living at home? On the lower end of the ease scale.
No, they didn't. She just said she was an Angel of God, which was exactly what she said when Baltar didn't find a chip in his head.
I guess I meant what Debet said. They asked (and didn't answer) the question that we fans have been asking since day one. I just liked the fact that they seemed to be aware of all our questions/cristicisms, etc.
It was interesting how little there was of Sam in this episode.
Meta reason for that: talk is that apparently during the shooting of this episode, Paddywhack had to have surgery and a resetting done on his wrist.
I finally got around to watching School Reunion (and the one that followed - still have the Cybermem two-parter to get through to get caught up), and I thoroughly loved it. Loved seeing ASH as the main bad guy (and one who was a sort-of vampire), but I'm a little sad because this means that in all likelihood, he will never (a) play the Master on the show the way he did on the radio or (b) ever be cast as the Doctor, and I think he'd make a fabulous Doctor.
Colin Baker became the Doctor after a previous turn as a supporting character during Tom baker's run.