The media licked him
And who can blame them, really?
Also, smonster can attest to my immediate and visceral reaction to seeing Anna for the first time. (IIRC, it involved hurling myself at the teevee moanscreaming "OH MY GOD I WANT HER!")
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The media licked him
And who can blame them, really?
Also, smonster can attest to my immediate and visceral reaction to seeing Anna for the first time. (IIRC, it involved hurling myself at the teevee moanscreaming "OH MY GOD I WANT HER!")
Their chemistry, and not even in a HoYay way, is pretty remarkable and rare.
God, I have to rewatch this weekend. It is a thing of marvels.
And when I finally saw the premiere, it kinda looked like they suddenly discovered writing for AB. Because good as he was, his material has gotten more tailor-made.
As for chemistry, it was apparent then (spoon on nose moment), but the scene in the hospital when Luke got shot? Pure magic.
TWOP pointed out that in pilot her brother said something about dead people having spoken to her throughout her life.
Tru's mom died ten years before. Her mother, after dying, spoke to Tru, saying that she was okay and it wasn't Tru's fault she died. Tru wished that she could go back and save her mom. I think the implication is that her ability to hear dead people and her desire to help her mom and her job in the morgue have come together to give her the opportunity to try and save those who can be saved by changing the events of one day.
Notice I didn't say this made sense or was the best way to 'save' people, whatever that means.
I didn't watch "Tru Calling" that closely - I'd just had a major dental procedure and was still looped from the diazepam and Nitrous. Still, that combination of drugs made the acting on the show seem a lot better.
I've mentioned that they didn't have any follow-up to Tru talking Rebecca down that night. Rebecca's got some problems that aren't going away as a result of one peptalk, and I'd really only consider Tru saving her if she did something to get her help. She could have taken her to her hospital for psychiatric treatment (she's pre-med, she'd know about holding patients at known risk for suicide), talked over some realistic options - abortion, adoption, offered to kick the father's ass until he signed papers to guarantee child support, etc.
I'm just hoping for a "Some Kind of Wonderful" plot turn, that's all.
smonster, I wrote just about this today. Lori and I were discussing the SKoW connection. But it's different.
1. I hate Lea Thompson and I like Rachel Bilson.
2. Summer isn't going out with a damned obnoxious guy.
3. I personally would be equally satisfied/upset if Seth went out with Summer as if he went out with Anna. In other words, they've done the impossible, and made me like Summer, 'cause otherwise, I'd be pro Anna only. That's the trick. In SKoW, I never liked LT's character and was always pro MSM's character.
Summer, though a raging bitch, is a raging bitch I care about. I like how funny she is. I like how she interacts with Seth, not like he's a flea on her ass, but with some grudging respect. the timing between the two actors? FANTASTIC.
I also like how Summer will get her girl's back, even if that girl is Marissa. I also like how Summer is somewhat damaged by her parents but not in an "Oh Woe is ME" way.
AB's the lynchpin of the show, what elevates it above what it probably was on paper.
Bears repeating.
as the one who wants Seth but can't have him, don't we all identify? (we=people who want Seth, of course)
Since you don't read Natter you wouldn't know this. But The Seth, My One True Television Love... it's true you all can't have him, because he's MINE.
And when I finally saw the premiere, it kinda looked like they suddenly discovered writing for AB. Because good as he was, his material has gotten more tailor-made.
Rumor has it that he ad libs a lot of the throwaway lines.
Rumor has it that he ad libs a lot of the throwaway lines.
::weeps with the beauty of it all::
AB is timing guy. He's got it with Bilson, he's got it with Gallagher.
They need to have him opposite Abercrombie Bitch and see what he can do.
As for chemistry, it was apparent then (spoon on nose moment), but the scene in the hospital when Luke got shot? Pure magic.
Oh, that scene is a thing of beauty.
And the hot tub, with the grandfather's girlfriend, was also priceless.
Also, smonster can attest to my immediate and visceral reaction to seeing Anna for the first time. (IIRC, it involved hurling myself at the teevee moanscreaming "OH MY GOD I WANT HER!")
Yeah. When I finally saw "The Debut," my reaction was HOLY FUCK WHY HASN'T ANYONE BEEN RAVING ABOUT THE ONLY COOL CHICK IN THIS COUNTY!!
aka, GAH!
And when I finally saw the premiere, it kinda looked like they suddenly discovered writing for AB. Because good as he was, his material has gotten more tailor-made.
Still haven't seen the premiere, but ITA, ita. (heh. had to do that once. sorry.) I wonder how much is improv'd. That whole 'jewfro' and 'dry desert heat' stuff in the TJ episode just killed me.
As for chemistry, it was apparent then (spoon on nose moment), but the scene in the hospital when Luke got shot? Pure magic.
They keep bringing it up, too. The 'you have each other' came up TWICE in this ep. Brought up by Sandy both times, IIRC.
(still haven't seen spoon on nose moment. sad about this)
And the hot tub, with the grandfather's girlfriend, was also priceless.
You know, judging from previews, if I read the backs of heads correctly, GGF is single. She should come round.