Like Alex O'Laughlin. Hate Moonlight. Watch it anyway. I think it's the looky-lou effect of a traffic accident. It's so bad, I can't look away.
Boxed Set, Vol. IV: It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that.
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I actually liked this week's Moonlight better than Blood Ties. Possibly because I had read the novel that this week's Blood Ties was based on and preferred the novel.
Detail I loved in Moonlight: when Mick tipped his hat to the woman leaving the ladies' room where whatsername was hiding in the Diner -- so very 1952 and not at all 2007.
And her getting on Emerson's last nerve is quite enjoyable (much like Spike annoying the snot out of Angel season 5).
except she’s also getting on mine!
I didn't even know Dukes of Hazzard had voiceover.
Voiced by Waylon Jennings, even.
Yes, and he’d say things like “how in the world are those Duke boys going to get out of this?”
I keep thinking Couer d' Couers has to be in Canada, fwiw.
Nope. If the town was in Canada, it'd be spelled properly, i.e. Coeur du Coeur.
exactly, which makes me think that it’s some sort of bastardized spelling, probably near Canada, tho.
Oh, I canNOT get used to him without the accent (even though I know that's his normal voice). That throws me even more than the lack of the bleached-out hair.
It helped me that the hair was a different color, separated him from Spike.
No Torchwood talk? All I can say is, Owen's still nasty, but exponentially less so this episode some how. And, poor Tosh - she just doesn't get a break.
Also, and sorry for this, but look-s, voice- and, worst of all, teeth-wise, Jack is starting to look scarily like Tom Cruise to me (with perhaps a bit of Mark Harmon thrown in). Colo(u)r me disturbed.
This was Tosh's episode and it was facinating. The silliness of Owen & Gwen's thoughts were starkly contrasted with the torture that Ianto feels all the time, every minute...wow.
Also, Tosh couldn't hear Jack until he deliberately wanted her to. Is Jack, or was Jack human to begin with? I'm just now watching the first season of Who via netflix and only really saw the last of Eccleston's reign.
He was - I think that the whole being brought back from the dead has changed something essential in Jack.
It's possible that a Time Agent with a long history of dealing with (often telepathic) aliens and running cons might have mental defenses that normal 21st century people wouldn't. I'm not entirely convinced his lack of projected thoughts is a result of being resurrected.
I am convinced it's because Russel T. Davies has seen "Earshot," though.
Also, and sorry for this, but look-s, voice- and, worst of all, teeth-wise, Jack is starting to look scarily like Tom Cruise to me (with perhaps a bit of Mark Harmon thrown in). Colo(u)r me disturbed.
Oh, this was absolutely a problem for me the first two eps that Capt. Jack appeared on Who. Especially because he was in uniform, so it reminded me of... oh, what's it called. The "You can't handle the truth!" movie. A Few Good Men? Anyway, yeah, I feel your pain. It went away for me, though.
Cruise looks scrawny in my head when standing next to Barrowman. Maybe it's the great coat. Barrowman takes me to a nice, beefed-up Cary Grant kinda place.
Barrowman takes me to a nice, beefed-up Cary Grant kinda place.
Oh gods yes! A lot smoother. His easy sexuality with men and women just melt me.