I don't think I'm going to ever look at plastic wrap the same again.
Buffy ,'Lessons'
Boxed Set, Vol. IV: It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that.
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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This show continues to be RIDICULOUSLY cute in an ultra-happy-making way. I think I should be more bothered by the whole moral dilemma of Ned "accidentally involuntarily manslaughtering someone" in place of Chuck being brushed aside in one episode, but the show is so adorable that I find myself not really caring. Does that make me a bad person?
"oh HELL no!!!" ahahahaha!!
exactly. this.
and the run from the funeral home.
The civil war veteran's great-grandson was hilarious. Best added touch ever: jedi moment.
I missed the first 20 minutes though - wah.
I heard Paul Reubens was being considered for the travelling anti-depressant salesman, but I guess that deal felt through. That's too bad, because this guy isn't quite quirky enough to sell it to me.
That's actually Raul Esparza, most recently nominated for a Tony in the revival of Sondheim's "Company." I also saw him in "Sunday in the Park with George" and "Merrily We Roll Along" at the Kennedy Center, which makes two people I saw in that series who are now on sci-fi shows. John Barrowman is the other.
I would expect a musical number upcoming between him and Kristin Chenoweth.
I missed PD, so I'll have to watch online.
This,
Razor = GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD.
however, makes me very happy.
Ooh. That actually makes me feel better about the casting. Although he looks awfully like Byers from X-Files for someone named Raul Esparza.
I'm rewatching, as you do, and this bit just came up.
Louis Schatz: That's so weird that we all died at the same time!
Emerson: Mm-mm. The Rapture.
Heee! I love Emerson thiiiiiis much.
I have yet to stick with an entire episode of PD. It's too cutsey to hold my undivided attention. I like the production design and I think the actors are all good, but...I guess I hate spunk.
I would expect a musical number upcoming between him and Kristin Chenoweth.
Oooh, yay!
Heh, I think the line about the Rapture was my favorite line of the night. Also agree that the Saran Wrap kissing was extremely hot, esp. with Ned holding his hands behind his back. nnngh.
One line that pinged me, though: the narrator said something at the end about Chuck being "regifted to the piemaker." Err, what? That's not quite how I see it...
Chuck was beginning to annoy me a little, but I got over it. It could come back.
Chuck - the character on Pushing Daisies? Or Chuck - the show on NBC?
I heard that the timing wasn't right for Paul Rubens to do this role but that he is going to be on in another role.