Have you ever been with a warrior woman?

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Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...

To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])


Stephanie - Jul 18, 2011 7:09:09 am PDT #8304 of 11999
Trust my rage

Oh, I'm so glad Breaking Bad is back. Can't wait to watch.

WC: I thought yhe Victor Moreau was odd. Why not comment on it if it's not anxoincidence and why accept it if it is?


Amy - Jul 18, 2011 7:39:53 am PDT #8305 of 11999
Because books.

OH! Aldis Hodge speaking French! megan walker would have to approve the accent officially, but it sounded damn good to me. As in, so hot. Mrph.


Vortex - Jul 18, 2011 10:25:50 am PDT #8306 of 11999
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

For some reason he reminds me strongly of Daddy.

I feel the same way about Dennis Haysbert. It's not so much that he looks or sounds like my dad did, it's that unflappable calm and air of dignity and competence. And he's hot, which is very confusing to me. It's hard to say that someone reminds you of your dad and then that you want to have your wicked way with him.


§ ita § - Jul 18, 2011 10:34:11 am PDT #8307 of 11999
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I made a peculiar peace with thinking lookalikes of my father were hot. Severe compartmentalisation, ahoy. But Danny really doesn't look like my father. I'm not sure why he trips that wire so hard, but it really freaks me out when I see him fragile.

Aldis Hodge did a great job, and his French sounded better than some of his English language accents. As in, nom.


Vonnie K - Jul 18, 2011 10:42:19 am PDT #8308 of 11999
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

I haven't caught up on Leverage yet. But I've been watching Covert Affairs, and Piper Perabo is a dab hand at languages, it seems. Her French was shockingly decent in that ep set in Paris earlier (not like a native, accent-wise, but quite good nonetheless), and her Russian... didn't sound rubbish. Not that I speak Russian or anything. But you can sometimes hear how an actor is mangling up a language even if you don't speak it. She must have spoken half a dozen languages on the show so far.

The most atrocious I've heard in my life still has to be when David Boreanaz tried to speak Korean in that one episode of Angel back in S2. I still laugh whenever I think about it.


Jesse - Jul 18, 2011 10:48:59 am PDT #8309 of 11999
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

I've been wondering about Covert Affairs. I really like how they'll have actual dialogue in various languages, but wondered how they were doing with it, to someone who speaks any of the languages.


§ ita § - Jul 18, 2011 10:53:13 am PDT #8310 of 11999
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

My most atrocious is Kendra. Oh, mothereffing god.


Barb - Jul 18, 2011 11:06:57 am PDT #8311 of 11999
“Not dead yet!”

I love on Burn Notice when Jeffrey Donovan speaks Russian, since he actually learned the language.


Vonnie K - Jul 18, 2011 11:20:14 am PDT #8312 of 11999
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

Apparently Perabo is a quick study with accents: [link]

Your character is supposed to be a master at languages. How challenging has it been to learn these different languages

I’m pretty good with picking up languages because I’m good at accents. But some languages I have no experience with, like in the pilot we’re in Sri Lanka and so we’re speaking Sinhalese. That has a sound that I’m not used to at all. We have a dialect coach who works with us, and because we’re in Toronto – it’s one of my favorite little facts about Toronto – it’s the most diverse city in North America. So far, we’ve been able to find a native speaker of every language we’ve done. We do recordings of native speakers that we can then break down and use … so it doesn’t sound like a language teaching tape, you know, it can get too perfect and then it sounds fake.

I've lived in Toronto for 3 years and still visit often, but she's right -- you can easily find anyone who speaks a given language in that city. I used to work near the Kensington Market, and it was like the world bazaar every day. Man, I miss living there.

The most diverse city in North America though? That's probably New York though, I'd think.


Vortex - Jul 18, 2011 12:00:42 pm PDT #8313 of 11999
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

Toronto might win because there are fewer native Torontans, i.e. since non natives make up 75% of the population, it's more diverse than New York, since non natives make up only 60% of the population, even if the number NY's 60% is greater than the number Toronto's 75%.

Or I could be (am most likely) completely full of shit. and of course, the numbers are completely made up.