(By the end of Studio 60 him and Ed Asner were the only characters I cared about ……maybe Lucy Davis and Columbus Short, but I sure as hell didn’t give a toss about the lead cast)
Is it just me or does Flash Forward seem like it’s almost intentionally setting up false hope for plot development, only to end it like the same episode, usually by killing someone who could provide some level of exposition that would actually get it out of the holding pattern of ZOMG, Olivia <3 Lloyd Simcoe!
I don’t get Canadian channels, and I totally don’t understand your fascination with SYTYCD (and some other reality shows), but I still enjoy the weekly commentary.
The Stephen Weber part in Happy Town was originally to be played by Dean Winters (Dennis Duffy on 30 Rock and Ryan O’Reilly on Oz), but ABC forced a casting change, which may explain why that casting choice feels a bit random.
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Steven Weber is a fantastic actor, Sir.
(By the end of Studio 60 him and Ed Asner were the only characters I cared about ……maybe Lucy Davis and Columbus Short, but I sure as hell didn’t give a toss about the lead cast)
I hereby request that you post this every week, because it is awesome. And I don’t even get Canadian TV!
It is assumed that there’s a standing request on the books for Dr. Doom’s House of Ponies, right?
Re: ABC’s Next Lost Efforts:
Is it just me or does Flash Forward seem like it’s almost intentionally setting up false hope for plot development, only to end it like the same episode, usually by killing someone who could provide some level of exposition that would actually get it out of the holding pattern of ZOMG, Olivia <3 Lloyd Simcoe!
Dances With Wolves? Pfft. More like Avatar without the blue aliens.
…wait, hang on.
What supergp said.
I don’t get Canadian channels, and I totally don’t understand your fascination with SYTYCD (and some other reality shows), but I still enjoy the weekly commentary.
The Stephen Weber part in Happy Town was originally to be played by Dean Winters (Dennis Duffy on 30 Rock and Ryan O’Reilly on Oz), but ABC forced a casting change, which may explain why that casting choice feels a bit random.