Further to the Wikipedia link...Rob Morrow's dad was called Murray Morrow? Sheesh. I was reading that, and thinking aloud that Rob was lucky not to have been called Tom.
...but then I find a few sentences later that he has named his daughter Tu.
She did something to her nose-- a mistake, since it's now too refined for her face. Plus her new caps are too big.
Aha! Yes, I thought she looked a bit different on
Supernatural.
(Although I may have been laughing too hard at the whole unexpected "Harmony! On Supernatural! Playing a vampire!" thing to pay proper attention.)
Seeing all the Morrow love makes me happy even though I don't watch the new show. But I *loved* him NE and am happy he got got the new gig.
He's not Jewish? Get out.
"I don't think Kevin Costner's Jewish."
"Well, it's got the "'ner"
But I could be on the Native American rolls which is just as improbable. More.
Apparently, Rob Morrow's wife's family has this tradition of naming their kids in punny fashion. (Or so I read somewhere - although if it was the same interview where he said he wasn't Jewish - well, how much can we trust it?)
Is this where we talk about
The Closer?
I don't have much to say, I guess, but I'm wondering what others thought. I don't like the way Brenda is treating Fritz this season. I don't think I'd want to be with her, myself.
I don't either. She was really shitty to Fritz with that "deal"
I didn't like the way she acted either, and I'm trying to figure out where they're going to go from here.
Yeah, WTF is up with treating him like a doormat! (Even though he did spend an episode on the floor)
I didn't like the way she treated him in the floor episode either. I knew he was going to have ended up being on the floor all day. Couldn't someone have checked on him or brought him food?
Seventh-ing (or whatever number). More Moonlighting Syndrome, maybe? Writers thinking if a couple isn't fighting, it isn't interesting. ::peeve::
I caught a re-run of Bones last night that I'd not seen before and I'm sooo glad I saw it. It's where Bones and Hodgins are buried by the Gravedigger. I hadn't seen before the transition between Hodgins pining after Angela and the two of them starting to be together. It was sweet. Then, I just loved their ingenuity, doing a little backseat chemistry to create some O2. Nicely done.
Well, not so much the moonlighting thing - I think that what she did in this week's episode was totally organic to her character. It's her major flaw - and he knows it. He thought she might be playing him - but he couldn't figure out how. I think his anger is not just about being played but about how not surprising it all is - I wonder if she's going to take this seriously?