~FOX reportedly has renewed "Dollhouse" for a second season, but no word as of yet on the fate of "The Sarah Connor Chronicles". His royal fierceness, Thomas Dekker wants to thank fans for their support and do his own
part.
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*Why do I think of Dekker when I see these gifs?
~According to Deadline Hollywood Daily, NBC has officially passed on Michael Rosenbaum's pilot. There will be something much, much better for him I know.
~What does John Glover do in between guest-starring on shows and performing on Broadway (and being nominated again for a Tony for "Waiting for Godot")? Why he
knits. ~
It was perfect. Perfect. I forgot how much I loved the characters relationships. It was great seeing Sucre and C-Note but when Kellerman showed up?? F*ck a "Private Practice", he belonged on "Prison Break".
The scenes were all fantastic: Christina and Michael, Sarahand T-Bag. The best scene with Sarah and T-Bag was when he was talking his game about raping her and she said, "Please." And not in a way that you would think: frightened and begging. Even in that situation, in the face of danger she said it with disdain. She wasn't going to show her fear and have him feed on it.
I think everything happened as it should've. This show didn't pull punches and Michael achieved a real family for however short a time. I would've never thought Michael, I was thinking meathead Linc would buy the farm--with his meaty manchest. (I don't remember Linc having a girlfriend, so that's how disinterested in I was in his storylines.)
Michael was loved by so many men: Sucre, Mahone who watched every anguished phone call Michael had with pain in his eyes, T-Bag. He knows he still wants that.
My small little nitpick was Don Self. Don wasn't that bad to have that fate, but again there's not always happy endings in life. At least Mahone is happy and T-Bag, while not achieveing the life he really wanted, his fake life had a legacy with his words of inspiration.
~Prison Break's showrunner, Matt Olmstead talks to EW about the finale and the direct to DVD
feature. ~Over 1100 lucky women are sailing with NKOTB on their sold-out cruise.
Maybe lucky isn't the word since they did shell out $1,000 for this VIP cruise, but I admit I'd be thrilled at seeing Jonathan at the midnight buffet or seeing Donnie playing put-put on the decks.
I think I’m in love with Jon all over again. Plus we both love hot men, so it’s a perfect fit.