It's a good thing Zach Quinto and hot-dude-what-plays-Mohinder aren't super-tall, because Milo looks *scrawny* compared to Padawhatsis.
Is 6'4 not considered super-tall? Maybe it's just because I'm 5'1 and everything is super-tall to me.
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It's a good thing Zach Quinto and hot-dude-what-plays-Mohinder aren't super-tall, because Milo looks *scrawny* compared to Padawhatsis.
Is 6'4 not considered super-tall? Maybe it's just because I'm 5'1 and everything is super-tall to me.
Hey, SA, you might want to whitefont. I'd call that a casting spoiler.
oh, on CSI, when did Grissom and Sara get together? I remember an ep when they were in his house, and she was in the bedroom while he worked at a desk. I meant to ask earlier, but I forgot.
because Milo looks *scrawny* compared to Padawhatsis.
I was going to say. Aside from the fact that he's taller than 3/4 of your average offensive line, he's also the kind of longbones that makes him look taller and awkwarder than he actually is. He might look normal-sized when standing next to Kareen Abdul Jabbar.
oh, on CSI, when did Grissom and Sara get together? I remember an ep when they were in his house, and she was in the bedroom while he worked at a desk. I meant to ask earlier, but I forgot.
I think it was the season finale last year.
Anyone watching Desperate Housewives?
oh, on CSI, when did Grissom and Sara get together? I remember an ep when they were in his house, and she was in the bedroom while he worked at a desk. I meant to ask earlier, but I forgot.
I think the season finale where Brass was shot and almost died was the first time they got together. Grissom was in a robe, talking about how he wanted to die, and that he'd like to be diagnosed with cancer so he had time to put his affairs in order. Then Sara walks into frame also wearing a robe and says, "I'm not ready to go."
I seem to recall someone involved in the production said that we were to understand that it wasn't new just then.
Yeah, it definitely felt like it had been going on for a while.
Anyone watching Desperate Housewives?
I won't be watching until tomorrow, but I'm looking forward to it. It's the finale, right?
csi:
Okay, not counting the incident with her daughter, where she tried to whip the bad guy to death until Grissom came along and stopped her, but she was under extreme emotional duress at the time.
considering the way that Lady Heather's daughter died, I'd say she was being remarkably sane and merciful to the sumbitch. In her shoes, I'd hire Linderman from Heroes (yeah, yeah, genre crossover) to come and heal the guy just at the point of death so I could kill him a lot.