Yes, that. Don't worry about the casting though, they'll have 264 episodes of Buffy and Angel to cull for names, plus however many episodes of Firefly. And although it's not a Mutant Enemy series, there is the entire cast of Wonderfalls.
I hope this means Todd Babcock will get cast on Alias at some point. Last I saw, he was doing $35/night theatre in Burbank.
Now that my Michael Vartan love has withered on the vine, it'd be nice to see someone give him a run for his pretty on the show.
No, Tim didn't do Bad Blood. I think that was Vince Gilligan.
I hope this means Todd Babcock will get cast on Alias at some point. Last I saw, he was doing $35/night theatre in Burbank.
He was the frat boy in the um...first rubber snake episode, yes? Wait. Don't tell me. Reptile Boy?
Didn't Tim do Bad Blood (and why do I keep forgetting if he did - I love that ep)? I know he did the Lili Taylor one.
As Dana says, Vince did "Bad Blood." The Lili Taylor one was "Mind's Eye," and Tim also wrote "Kitsunegari," which was the sequel to "Pusher."
I have a soft spot for a lot of the old S1 eps, like "Ice" and "Darkness Falls." And someone somewhere mentioned that Badger was the pyro in whatever episode that was.
Remember season 1, when the titles were often very simple?
In those innocent days, I didn't even know episodes had titles.
The one that drives me mad is Home. Which, I'm pretty sure is not called Family.
Or Family, which is probably called Home.
It confuses.
Everybody loves Morgan and Wong... or should, I'd say.
But look at CC's list of episodes, I liked most of them a lot. Even counting only the ones he wrote alone. So he did pretty well for me.
Really, I like to pretend the show ends with season eight. I hate all the stupid retconning and overall "nobody cares anymore" lameness of S9. S8 had some of that, but also had a great point of closure at the end for me, so I'll take it anyway.