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I am an absolute SUCKER for a conflicted!priest storyline.
Haha. I'm calling it Ralph de Bricassart syndrome. Which is to say that I sit with Steph. Especially if Father Jack is going to have angsty UST with Juliet.
Plus I like the actor. Tom Baldwin. Err, whatever his name is. Man, I miss The 4400.
Tom! See, I couldn't remember his character's name, only the actor's name. Joel Gretsch. Oh,
The 4400.
So underrated.
I knew I'd seen 'Penny' before, but the American accent disguised her for me.
I have begun to dislike Joseph Fiennes's growly American accent.
Whereas I'm always distracted by how bad Brian F. O'Byrne's American accent is. Couldn't they just have let him be Irish?
Is that the bearded guy? He's Irish? Huh. I wouldn't have guessed, but I could see that.
He's got a very impressive stage career.
Whereas I'm always distracted by how bad Brian F. O'Byrne's American accent is. Couldn't they just have let him be Irish?
Yep. Me too. The Irish sneaks out at the beginning of any speech he makes before settling down into indeterminate blue collar. I think it would have made him more interesting if he had been Irish and been a U.S. Military vet as well. Would have made the loss of his daughter in some ways that much more poignant to me.
Is "Sanctuary" on a really limited budget? That has to be the explanation for showing 2 of the main characters this week.
I finally watched V, since I wasn't getting ABC last week.
I want to know how a guy in a wheelchair managed to be a regular at a church with two flights of steps leading to the door. And why, at the end, he went through the effort of getting the wheelchair up the stairs just to reveal that he didn't need it any more.
It reminded me of Jericho. It's a scary vision of what the world would be like if everyone's IQ was halved.