Yes, he has. In 90 or 91 he burned down a hotel and made a plea deal to do a whole bunch of community service to avoid 20 years in prison
Got any proof to back that up?
Yes, he has. In 90 or 91 he burned down a hotel and made a plea deal to do a whole bunch of community service to avoid 20 years in prison
Got any proof to back that up?
Wasn't that about the time he was convicted for arson and had to do a bunch of community service?
Yes, he has. In 90 or 91 he burned down a hotel and made a plea deal to do a whole bunch of community service to avoid 20 years in prison. The whole family is just a fantastic group of people /s
^ Okay, I did. And it wasn't like what you were implying - Donnie didn't deliberately try to burn down the hotel or anything like that. He and another guy were partying and it got out of control. I'm not trying to justify that, but it's not premeditated arson. Just a wild party that went off the rails.
And none of that has anything to with the character he plays on Blue Bloods, which is what auntiehill's previous post was criticizing and actually relates to the thread topic. Danny Reagan didn't set any fire anywhere in the nineties. Moralize in some other topic, willya?Tell me where I said it was premeditated? I don't see that word in my posts like you're claiming.
"I'm not trying to justify that"
Literally your next sentence:
"Just a wild party that went off the rails."
He poured liquor on a(n occupied) hotel floor, lit it on fire, was arrested, faced a 20 year prison sentence, and cut a plea deal to do community service, because he was famous and like a lot of times when rich famous people get arrested the authorities decided it's more in the public's interest to have them do public service than to go to jail. I've been to lots of parties. Very few ended up with hotels on fire and arson charges. You're "Boys will be boys"ing it because you're a fan.
The facts remain:. He deliberately set fire to a hotel. He was charged with arson. He took a plea deal doing public service to avoid a 20 year prison sentence.
And none of that has anything to with the character he plays on Blue Bloods, which is what auntiehill's previous post was criticizing and actually relates to the thread topic. Danny Reagan didn't set any fire anywhere in the nineties. Moralize in some other topic, willya?
No, no, I'm sorry for not giving a flying shit what Donny Wahlberg did thirty years ago and actually telling you about it. I'll make a greater effort to respect your irrelevancies from now on.Why I'm so sorry Mr. moderator, is that an official warn - wait a minute, you're not a moderator here! You sneaky devil, trying to tell people what they can and cannot post.
No, no, I'm sorry for not giving a flying shit what Donny Wahlberg did thirty years ago and actually telling you about it. I'll make a greater effort to respect your irrelevancies from now on.
I remember that happening in a couple of episodes of Magnum where John Hillerman, a Texan actor playing a British character, has to pretend to be Texan and puts on an exaggerated accent.Speaking of reverting to original language, there's a similar trope that I don't necessarily hate but find funny. It's when a non-American actor stars as an American - complete with a pitch perfect American accent - but "fakes" their real accent for some situation.
I don’t like it in long running series where they artificially draw out the romantic tension for years and years. Five years of ‘Will they/won’t they’ gets to the point where you stop being excited and start feeling manipulated. And worse, the tension blocks either character from finding any other happiness with anyone else. And when they finally do get together, they only let the happiness last a half season before finding some silly reason to break them up.
If you can’t write two characters in a stable loving relationship, you are a bad writer.
I remember that happening in a couple of episodes of Magnum where John Hillerman, a Texan actor playing a British character, has to pretend to be Texan and puts on an exaggerated accent.
Do you remember which episode Waverly "faked" a British accent in? I'd like to see it.Also Waverly in Wynonna Earp. I find it mildly amusing.
Remember, it was a a Jack Webb produced show. There wouldn't be a civilian in it that would show up real cops.I can definitely say ADAM-12 avoided that trope when a middle-aged black councilwoman hitched a ride with Reed and Malloy. She was certainly level-headed and trouble-ready, but mustn't offend the South.
O.J. Simpson had a cameo on one episode, but I can't remember whether he was a cop or an activist.
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