Is he getting typecast as a lawyer?
Spike's Bitches 42: Which question do you want me to answer first?
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Well, given that 80% of everybody on tv is a cop or a lawyer, that's probably not a bad thing.
and he does look nummy in a power suit.
and he does look nummy in a power suit.
what Laga said.
Is he getting typecast as a lawyer?
better than getting typecast as a thug or a drug dealer.
I was thinking about that last night when I was watching SCC. The 888 was Patrick Kilpatrick who is always cast as a villain or a thug. Also a robot/super soldier type (I recently saw him playing an enhanced soldier in Dark Angel). I wonder how satisfying that is. He gets a lot of work, but there's no range.
Yeah, as I said in my LJ, I firmly support typecasting him in anything that involves his figure + a nice suit. OTP, man.
Yeah, as I said in my LJ, I firmly support typecasting him in anything that involves his figure + a nice suit. OTP, man.
And because of your yummy LJ linkage, he was a Cabana Boy on Monday. Yum.
Paging hairdye-knowledgable Buffistas:
A friend has mostly grey hair, but she's being asked to colour it for our play. She's reluctant. Any suggestions for the least damaging/easily rinsed out products to make grey hair brown?
And, what do you know - there is SOME justice in the world!
Totally rockin' the Frank Pembleton look. Braugher would be proud, I think.
That makes me think of a story I read about Belzer and Braugher playing chess onset. White always goes first, but Braugher liked playing black cause he had "three hundred years of practice"