Am I the only one who thinks Paul Blackthorne (Dresden) is completely yummy? Where's the love? Also, does anyone else think Terrence Mann (Bob) looks like a chubbier Hugh Laurie in a wig?
PB is totally yummy! I love the scruffy look with the sarcastic personality.
I love him when he's being heartfelt AND when he's being shifty.
Aw. How cute, Dresden all fuzzy and kissyface.
Wanted to kick his wizard butt for letting himself get taken that easy, though.
Poor Bob.
I know -- Bob was great. And I loved the letters.
Meanwhile: BSG - messy. . . and freaky. Excellent.
Solid Dresden Files! And they brought the funny!
Yes indeed, the Paul Blackthorne lust love has been here since the beginning. Been watching him in other things (ER, Medium, Lagaan, 24) and he just runs the entire spectrum of sexy. He
oozes
sensuality, and is adorable and goofy to boot. Yum yum yummy.
*polishes spoon*
I think the only thing that bugged tonight was the coda with Bob and his story. Wish they hadn't tacked that on as pure exposition. Bob deserves more in-depth delving than that. They should have just hinted at it, had Bob reticent about talking about it. And, I don't know, it didn't feel entirely connected/relevant to the power the morgue assistant lady used (the black magic and the thing worse than black magic) to do her killing and resurrecting. Shoe-horned. (Kinda like I felt Bianca was shoe-horned into Harry's history post-killing-Justin). Hopefully they'll go more into this in "What About Bob?" later in the season.
Have we been told how old Peter is?
Mama Petrelli said he was 26 in Godsend.
I have seen tomorrow's Heroes, and may I say, "Whoa!"
When does the last ep of Heroes play for the season? Cuz I'm scared and anticipating sadness at the not getting any more Heroes in the very nigh future.
You may say "Whoa". I'm glad it's worth a Whoa!
Juliebird, the things that bugged me this episode were, Harry got taken too easy, as I mentioned before, and he wasn't paying enough attention to what Bob was trying to tell him earlier in the episode. Bob was freaking ouot, and Harry was just, "Whatchoo talkin' 'bout, Bob?"
Also, yeah, I was just a tad disappointed that Bob's big secret was that he brought his dead love back to life. I was hoping he'd turn out to be a virgin-sacrificing unrepentant sorcerer. But this makes him more sympathetic, anyway. I guess we're supposed to infer that the spell Sharon was using was the same one Bob invented to bring Winifred back, so it's a little bit his fault. The Council didn't do a very good job of cleaning up Bob's mess way back when, did they? They left his grimoires and everything.
But re Winifred, I appreciate that the writers are using names appropriate to the era: Hrothbert and Winifred, instead of naming the lady, oh, Debra or Sharon. Interesting that Winnie was a sorceress. Wonder if they had some kind of pact, whoever goes first, the other resurrects?
Makes one wonder about Bob's insistence in RoE that love is a myth - though by the end of that ep, it was obvious he didn't really believe it.
I may have some thoughts about the episode later...