who'd he kill?
Uh, off the top of my head the major/semi-significant characters who have died onscreen in Tim episodes are: Doyle, Angel's mother, father and sister, Darla has died a total of four times as a character and Tim was involved in portraying three of those deaths, Holland was sucked dry, Merl got torn to pieces, Holtz had an unfortunate run in with the man, and Connor died in the sense that Tim had Angel slash his throat and get him a new boring life&personality package.
Eta to add that Tim is the master of extraneous character death, so the above body-count isn't really a fair representation. He wacked an entire cellar-full of lawyers along with Holland, for instance.
He also killed Lorne, albeit temporarily.
Deaths I'm unsure about: The Oracles and Lilah. I can't remember which ep the Oracles got killed in. And who killed Lilah?
Also, from what I've read in interviews and archived Buffista threads he has just generally shown a great gusto for bloodshed. tiM+vaRIEtyofweAPons4EVA!!!11!!
And who killed Lilah?
Heh. I had trouble remembering whether it was Jeffrey Bell or Steven DeKnight, and it turns out Bell, DeKnight and Mere had a hand in Calvary.
Tim is the master of extraneous character death, so the above body-count isn't really a fair representation. He wacked an entire cellar-full of lawyers along with Holland, for instance.
But he spared all the goats in "Reprise." I wonder why.
But he spared all the goats in "Reprise." I wonder why.
David Fury fell in love with one.
WaterAid has a special supplement in today's Guardian. If anybody reads it and wants to support them, I still want to try funneling my donations through a UK taxpayer so they can reclaim the tax.
Just read that a tv mini-series remake of
Salem's Lot
is (or was) being filmed in Melbourne. Rutger Hauer is the vamp/bad guy and Rob Lowe the hero.
My favorite forever will be the one in which Elaine was trapped on the train, trying to get to a wedding.
Ha, yes, the lesbian wedding! "I'm not a lesbian! I hate men, but I'm not a lesbian!"
Jon B. "All Ogle, No Cash -- It's Not Just Annoying, It's Un-American" Aug 22, 2003 11:06:55 am PDT
eviljimi got it right. "Who is Seinfield?" was my sarcastic typing.
And maybe I was having a small dig at Angus for his assertion that We Downunder will know about some aspect of Americana because it's in Seinfield.
Despite its profile, some people here (aka me) didn't actually watch it.
Never watched Friends either.
But isn't everyone glad I brought it up? What else would you all be talking about? WaterAid? Pfffhhht!