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As far as I can tell, there exists an unfortunate dearth of Timothy Olyphants everywhere.
Amazon's LoTR series puts out a casting call for actors "comfortable with nudity": >[link]
Yeah, I don't want this. I thought that piece at The One Ring did a good job of doing my thinking and speaking for me.
Cereal...
Todd Stashwick guests as prison guard Ash Murphy in season 3 of Justified. I remembered him as Dracula in "Monster Movie," the black and white season 4 episode of Supernatural.
What I did not remember or realize is that he played the M'Fashnik demon in BtVS 6.04, "Flooded," as well as the Vocah demon in the Angel season 1 finale, "To Shanshu in L.A."
He had a recurring role in the fourth season of Heroes, too. I must have stopped watching by then.
there exists an unfortunate dearth of Timothy Olyphants everywhere.
He will be showing up soon in
season 2 of the Mandalorian
.
Todd Stashwick guests
He's in a buttload of stuff. Totally a hey it's that guy.
He's in a buttload of stuff. Totally a hey it's that guy.
He is! We binged Deadwood, shortly before Justified, and Pruitt Taylor Vince is in it. *
I'm pretty sure his character gets killed
* in Deadwood, *
but when he showed up in
Justified, I was thinking *
he'd just died in Justified, which he then promptly did.
*
Basically, between Lost, Supernatural, Deadwood, and Justified, I'm doing a whole lot of Hey It's that Guy-ing.
Amazon's LoTR series puts out a casting call for actors "comfortable with nudity":
Ugh. Do not want. (Like Matt said, I have no issues with it in appropriate venues, but it does not belong in Middle Earth.)
Re Middle Earth nudity - I just can't imagine what they are going for with that so I'm reserving judgment in ase it is actually somehow a good idea? But not because, 'yeah I can see why that might be a good idea', more in the way of "why would anyone do that, I don't understand, they must mean something else"
That's just not what I'm looking for in my Middle Earth media.
I finished The Haunting of Bly Manor yesterday. It broke my heart a bit, in a good way.