It is also the first episode to feature Zack Allen.
Although I think he's credited as "Security Guard" or something equally generic at this point.
It is also the first episode to feature Zack Allen.
You know, they were showing "Grease" on TV a few days ago. I did a double-take when I saw Zack at the beginning of the movie.
Even when I marathon the show I feel like I'm marathoning past them; they're speedbumps between me and the next big arc event. As observed, B5 is IMHO mostly terrible when it comes to standalones, and I think it's been hit why upthread: They frequently feel upstaged by their own foreshadowing. When the background noise is more enticing and is more carefully designed than the main event, well, what's the point?Is it bad that I'm not even remembering most of these Season 2 episodes? Maybe I skipped over them the second time around.![]()
Although I think he's credited as "Security Guard" or something equally generic at this point.
Didn't scientology "cure" him of all his problems?I wish Grease was all I had seen him in recently. Two seasons of Celebrity Rehab has really ruined my view of the guy. He's such a mess, it's a wonder he's still alive.
Christ, he looks like a ghoul in that groupshot.After one of his stints on that obscene 'rehab' show, he did have some meetings with somebody involved with Scientology but he denied having any intention of becoming a Scientologist. Last October he was apparently well enough to attend a convention, albeit using a walker. In January, he sufffered a fall and was hospitalized. I haven't heard anything else since then.
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Sadly, I have to agree. I hate to think that I might be a plot-whore, but I'm just not enjoying most of the standalone episodes of this show. A few of them stand out, but with the rest of them I often don't find myself interested in what is happening. It's a pity, but hopefully the arc related stuff later this season will work better for me.As observed, B5 is IMHO mostly terrible when it comes to standalones, and I think it's been hit why upthread: They frequently feel upstaged by their own foreshadowing. When the background noise is more enticing and is more carefully designed than the main event, well, what's the point?
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