They also decided against deathlike make-up because they didn't want to inflict 2 hours of sitting in the chair on Burn every morning and wanted to let him act it instead.
I'm sure he's grateful for that.
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They also decided against deathlike make-up because they didn't want to inflict 2 hours of sitting in the chair on Burn every morning and wanted to let him act it instead.
I'm sure he's grateful for that.
It's a pity they can't just pale him up like they did for DB on Buffy(I'm assuming with powder).
But then again that show had Southern California teenagers for contrast, whereas Torchwood has a bunch of Welsh characters that spend all their daylight hours underground. Tosh is the only one with any color unless Ianto is crying, which, please no.
Thanks to Kevin, this has been a lost weekend devoted to binge viewing TW, Moonlight and now moving on to Robin Hood S2. Which, since I'm waiting for my out of town guest to recover from some sort of funny tummy, is made of win. Except for the not getting anything useful done. Thanks Kev!
The thing that really struck me during my multiple viewings of this ep of Torchwood, was how lovely and evocative the music was. It really enhanced the sadness.
I'm head over heels in love with that SCC vid, not only for the awe-inspiring wondrousness of the editing, but also because it deals with the most fascinating aspect of SCC (IMO) in the juxtaposition of Cameron's behavior with everyone else's, especially Derek's.
Juliebird, my comment was that I loved how it showed the way Cameron is learning from a very odd set of role models.
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No probs, bonny. I bring the procrastination everywhere I go, like the lurgy!
So "A Day in the Death" aired tonight?
And my dvr cut off the last couple of minutes. Could someone recap? Owen was up on the roof w/ the suicidal lady and he's showing her the glowy thingy.