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::ears perk::
Sean Bean?
....
hoo daddy! And damn, it took me a bit to realize that wasn't Sean who was shipwrecked, and then even knowing that, I kept seeing him. Damned good casting!
Fun show so far. Love Friday. The guy playing Robinson ain't half-bad either, and he's got the delicious Sean Bean nose. Is there a word for nose fetish?
Is there a word for nose fetish?
We males with this quirk are occasionally referred to as "Streisand fans".
Juliebird - I know! there's a scene in the teaser where the lead (Philip Winchester - apparently, b. in the USA) looks amazinging like Sean Bean so I guessed that SB would be playing his father.
I suppose the happy link is that SCC has been picked up?
Yep. Now if we could see some Middleman good news...
Has anyone mentioned this NPR story that was launched by a discussion of The Middleman? [link]
I didn't see that story - thanks, Daniel.
I watched
Fire & Ice
and it was enjoyable. Cheesey - of course. Kind of Fairytalesque. (In an
Ever After
sort of way.)
I liked the dragons. They looked like giant manta rays. The big fire drake vs. ice drake thing was fun and I love that they got rid of the ice drake by killing it with salt. Like it was a ginormous flying slug. . .that looked like a ray.
Oh, and the guy playing the knight (hero) looked so familiar but I couldn't remember where I knew him from so I IMDBed him and it was Marco from Mile High!
There were giant scorpions on Primeval tonight!
I thought it was a very enjoyable episode. (And there are only two more left.)