No, men are not pigs.
No, men are not pigs.
Yes they are. But don't feel bad, women are pigs, too. I predict this show will fail due to losing the female audience due to the tragic lack of hot guys in the cast.![]()
No, men are not pigs.
Yes they are. But don't feel bad, women are pigs, too. I predict this show will fail due to losing the female audience due to the tragic lack of hot guys in the cast.![]()
I predict Fox keeps TSCC, cancels Dollhouse soon and the Whedonesque zombies go crazy
FOX Promo of 'Dollhouse' and 'Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles'
http://www.aceshowbiz.com/news/view/00021743.html
FIREFLY was different and if handled properly by Fox, it would have been a huge hit.
I think it'll be some time before any space-based science fiction show will survive for any length of time on a major network.
Probably almost exactly the length of time between now and whenever that live action Star Wars series we've been promised gets released.
Yknow, I just don't see it. Helo is the epitome of fugly for me. Anders, tho...rrrrowwwrrr!A friend of mine used to go on and on about Helio back when Battlestar was fun.
and I do not see a Davey Jones, a David Cassady or a Johnathan Brandis in this lot.
Well the client seemed to know, he said something along the lines of "How do I know you weren't a clown yesterday?"Yeah, I didn't quite gel to the idea that the client knew what he was getting. I would have preferred them just knowing about this extremely pricey and exclusive 'temp agency' that can find someone to do any job they could ever possibly require. Why would you tell your clients in this situation that the person is a mindless drone programmed to act a certain way and know certain things. . . aren't they at all worried that one might rat them out about the ethical issues there?
Yeah, I didn't quite gel to the idea that the client knew what he was getting. I would have preferred them just knowing about this extremely pricey and exclusive 'temp agency' that can find someone to do any job they could ever possibly require. Why would you tell your clients in this situation that the person is a mindless drone programmed to act a certain way and know certain things. . . aren't they at all worried that one might rat them out about the ethical issues there?
My point was I would have preferred that he didn't know.Well the client seemed to know, he said something along the lines of "How do I know you weren't a clown yesterday?"
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