I was just reading over at TWOP that apparently, they had Donna's dad from "The Runaway Bride" in a few eps from this upcoming season, but he passed away before he finished filming. So they replaced him with the already-cast and -filmed newspaper vendor from VotD, whom they made into her grandfather.
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Sharp eyes by my standards -- I just figured they went to the RSC Central Casting department and got yet another Kindly Old British Gent with a list of credits longer than half of Hollywood.
Also, I do like that whole wall of books he has. Nice design.
I was lusting after that myself! And Josef is, by far, the very best part of that entire series for me.
Mick and Josef sitting in a tree... nothing to see here...
You missed Josef TURNING Mick?
Oh, that's so sad.
Yes! and Yes! it is! The music and the dialogue had me cracking up. It was all very romantic. I think I even might have had Chef in my head singing "Gonna lay you down by the fi-yah and make suh-weet love"
the silly Six-holding-him-up in last week's ep
See, I don't think that was played for comic effect at all. Creepy and eerie was the vibe I got from that. He didn't have control over those movements.
The music and the dialogue had me cracking up.
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See, I don't think that was played for comic effect at all. Creepy and eerie was the vibe I got from that. He didn't have control over those movements.
Yeah, I didn't think that was supposed to be comical, exactly.
Yes! and Yes! it is! The music and the dialogue had me cracking up. It was all very romantic. I think I even might have had Chef in my head singing "Gonna lay you down by the fi-yah and make suh-weet love"
Well, Josef did pipe up with "I'm a lover, not a fighter" fairly early in that sequence.
Tangentially, am I the only one who thinks Dohring looks MUCH creepier in the vampire appliances and makeup than the other characters on the show? The rest just look kind of exotic with the contacts and fangs, but he looks like he's rotting...
I have to say I don't get any of the Dohring fannishness at all. But I say this as a non-VM fan (in that I've never watched it, not that I watched and don't like).