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Heroes
talk in the Heroes thread.
I like that his memory is triggered by visual stimuli. It keeps him close to the action.
It also appears to be triggered by auditory stimuli. Which is odd because he didn't recognize the evil doctor's name, but he recognized his face, but when Casey was telling him about the French diplomats, just that story triggered a memory.
DH interviewed The Bionic Woman. I didn't realize Michelle Ryan was British (speaking of people whose American accents don't sound quite right).
NOt only is she British, she was in Eastenders for years, so I don't know if I'll ever be able to see her as anything other than than a cockney bird working on a market stall.
Is NBC under some sort of weird contract where they have to hire British actors for all their shows?
Hee.
They are in thrall to the BBC.
Oh, FYI - Reed Diamond looks great in police uniform. Just saying.
I didn't realize Michelle Ryan was British
I only know because she was in Jekyll. am i alone in thinking she looks quite a bit like Jennifer Garner?
i'm finding i don't really care about Journeyman either. so i think it's officially being dropped.
She does look like JG. . .
Is NBC under some sort of weird contract where they have to hire British actors for all their shows?
It's happening all over this season. Both of the Moonlight leads are Brit/Aussie. Are there no American actors? Or are they all on an ensemble show now?
If that's his cleaned-up accent...wow! (I read somewhere that he had to change the way he spoke to be able to get work as an actor, in Scotland, I believe. Or maybe England.)
I didn't hate Journeyman. I think I liked this ep more than the pilot (loved the last act of the pilot when we realize that Dan had started to get the hang of what was happening). Poor Dan, not only can he not drive, but now he's on a no-fly list, hee!