A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" (read: sci fi or fantasy) show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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he's totally the type of guy who would think nothing of exclaiming "Dude! I bagged a Seattle Seahawks linebacker last night!" if he were into that sort of thing.
I can definitely see him saying this, especially to Sam.
I've always felt DB was assessed a bit unfairly by fandom. He played Angel very interestingly with multiple layers in the series premiere, and then had to spend 20 episodes yearningly staring across the room and sighing "Buffy..." before he was allowed to show us what he could do again.
I never had any real wincing at the acting moments with DB the way I have with JP once or twice (but that is long since past), but I do think he got much more interesting once Angelus came around.
Not even at his "I've lost me Lucky Charms" accent, Lee?
RIP Charles Nelson Reilly.
RIP Charles Nelson Reilly
I shall watch the complete Lidsville in his honor..
So, now it's
Jose Chung's Final Repose
Not even at his "I've lost me Lucky Charms" accent, Lee?
Okay, maybe then.
Bad accents don't bother me as much as other kinds of bad acting though.
Fiona, I agree with you. In fact, it's staying with me more than Satan's Pit, and I think it's about the
change in the possessed/whatever characters, the Doctor's haplessness, and the sheer weirdness of seeing him like a normal woman.
any more Who-watchers out there?
Episode 3.8 and the upcoming 3.9 are
actually based on a Dr. Who novel. Russell T Davies liked it so much he got the author to adapt the book for the current doctor.
I just parsed the end of ita's comments above in a very odd way. I took the word "like" to mean "acting like", and was briefly very confused.
I enjoyed the episode, but was put off by the acting of the
possessed schoolboy. It felt too forced.
I did love
the younger boy with the watch. Is he the one in Love Actually?
From an interview with Samantha Ferris (v. slight spoiler re: casting for the 4400):
If you could have any scene you wanted as Ellen, what would it be?
I would like to get it on with John Winchester. There. I said it.