Which one was he? Was he in the Black Out one or the one with Wormtongue?
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Which one was he? Was he in the Black Out one or the one with Wormtongue?
The one with the black out. He was the tiny frumpy fish-obsessed IT nerd. He was on for, like, two minutes. He did all right. I mean, at least he's a better actor than Pete Wentz. (I love Pete, but he's just so bad at acting, oh my god.)
And, anyway, yes, even when Patrick's a greasy, skeevy murderer, I still want to hug him and squish him. I am okay with that.
He did all right.
I liked the little looks he kept shooting up from behind his big ol' glasses. Very shifty-looking, and kind of subtle.
And, anyway, yes, even when Patrick's a greasy, skeevy murderer, I still want to hug him and squish him. I am okay with that.
::goes to sit with shrift::
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I liked the little looks he kept shooting up from behind his big ol' glasses. Very shifty-looking, and kind of subtle.
I was very proud of him! I am sure that he would have come off as very creepy and gross, if I, um, didn't want to have his babies.
And he's going to be geeking about it for YEARS, bless him.
I keep thinking that L&O needs to have a sort of Ripped from the Headlines storyline where an actor playing a judge/DA decides to run for president, except there's a murder! Not to imply Fred Thompson is a murderer or anyone around him, but I think it would be an awesome spectacle to see.
Also, I can never ever take Sam Waterson serious in any of his commericials because I keep expecting him to warn us about the robots.
Warning: People denying the existence of Robots may be Robots themselves.
I realized I may have seen too much L&O when, during the marathon the other day, I was half paying attention, heard an old version of the theme song, wondered if it was one with Robinette, and looked up to see RIchard Brooks in the credits. I'm watching the new one now, and I'm not sold. Give me five years.
Oh good, answers herein. I was wondering if the new ADA was new, or what. Huh. He's another Brit. [link]
What is it with all these series with British leads? We need a Wikipedia entry on "The Hugh Laurie Effect" or something.
Jeremy Sisto got me there; I haven't watched Prime since a year before Jerry Orbach died. It's nice to see Sisto do something that doesn't involve craziness or abuse (SFU, Waitress). The eps didn't grab me though.
Finally saw the mistleto ep of Bones.
I gotta say, "awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww"