I loved Neal McDonough in Boomtown. Yet another show that no one seemed to like but me.
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Mark Valley was also the Not Jack on DooL, right?
Loved Keen Eddie. I've been watching the guy who played his partner on Green Wing.
I love Neal McDonough! But probably because of the creepy, to some extent. Eta: know him from Boomtown, which I still mourn
Human Target ads definitely me do some double-takes thinking Colin was on my TV. I can't decide whether I want to watch it or not - it's got ChiMcBride and, er, someone else I like but there's something in the ads that turns me off.
I love Boomtown! But I found it after the fact. But my thought always is, when I see a "Southland" promo, to pull a David Spade and be all "I liked it the first time...when it was called "Boomtown" Also, it reminds me of every Wambaugh novel, since ever. But most people kind of don't think of him as like their Uncle Joey, do they?
I definitely did a not Colin doubletake. But I am going to try the series. We'll see.
I love Boomtown! But I found it after the fact. But my thought always is, when I see a "Southland" promo, to pull a David Spade and be all "I liked it the first time...when it was called "Boomtown"
I am you on these counts.
I bought the series after it was canceled and, while I like Southland fine, it just doesn't have the same...ya know.
Each one of the characters really grabbed my attention. Hm. Perhaps it's time for a re-watch.
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I loved Boomtown too - liked Neal McDonough in that and in Band of Brothers.
The Not Colin talk is reminding me of the mannequin in Eureka. "Henry,why does it look like me?" "It's generic!"
I've always been so disappointed that everytime I get excited about Neal McDonough appearing in something, he's a creepy bad guy. Because, yes!, I first knew him in Boomtown (where I really enjoyed the initial pov format), so seeing him as Buck was made of so much win, until it was made of heartbreak. And yes, on Southland, I only care about Michael Cudlitz and the newbie's characters, even though I like the rest of the cast.