And that was Michael Imperioli's son playing Fitch's son.
No wonder he was so perfect.
It was cool to see them use the Heidelberg Project. And they namechecked Avalon Bakery. (Seriously? Best. Bread. Ever.) Yeah, Detroit!
I felt obligated to catch up because I'm working with Jon Hill for the next 2 weeks. Only one more episode, huh?
Man. That was a good Detroit 187.
I hope it wasn't the last one.
Watching the ep of Detroit 187 now. I want to name a kid Vadim.
I am creeped out by every instance of the Glasgow smile on actors.
The what now?
I was thinking later that the kind of nice ending for everyone probably means that they think they won't be back because otherwise the Chibbs (actor's character from SoA) storyline would have gone on longer.
The scars on Tommy Flanagan (SoA guy?) face are a Glasgow smile. He was attacked and slashed like the Joker in the Dark Knight movie. If memory serves, he was in the drug trade, but all the web press says it was a mugging. It's a "traditional" Glaswegian attack.
I really liked that. I had to watch the interview scene twice. By far my favourite episode that I've caught.
Turns out I can like Detroit. From a distance.
Oh, okay. So he plays a very believable Scottish tough.
I believe that form of torture/punishment has been in use since Roman times, if not longer, by the "barbarians to the North", but I can't find a source for that in a quick Google. Not sure where I got the info.
I was thinking later that the kind of nice ending for everyone probably means that they think they won't be back because otherwise the Chibbs (actor's character from SoA) storyline would have gone on longer.
Not necessarily. The guy who seemed to be set up to be the big bad for the season was killed off pretty quickly.
I'm hoping we get to see more.
H50: Larisa Oleynik and Laura Cohan should totally play sisters in something.
Although, in my head Larisa Oleynik is still the kid sister from
10 Things I Hate About You.