I love the word "multifaceted."
Wow. That is a sweet tie Conan is wearing. I want it. I have this huge love of ties, but I don't wear them. I'm not one of those women who can pull off ties. I'm wearing one in my senior yearbook picture, but I look like an idiot with it on. I thought I was cool at the time. I just really, really want to have a huge tie collection. Just because. They'd hang there and I'd look at them and pine over the fact that I can't wear them in public. I could just parade around in them in the privacy of my own home.
So, Amanda
makes good points about canon!T-Bag. Eh, who knows, I'm pretty childish, so maybe I was just upset that
[]the whole "happy family" fantasy didn't last longer for him. Maybe I wanted to see some other stuff happen before things went south. Maybe I was upset that Zack overheard their arguing and came to the rescue. Also, I know something that irritated me, though I may not have a right to be irritated, I don't know, but I was expecting the kids to be a little older than that. It's as if T-Bag wasn't even in prison all that long, like the writers are fucking up the timeline again. But maybe I'm wrong because I'm a bad judge of age. Approximately how old were the kids when we first see them in Brother's Keeper? And approximately how old do they look now? Also, in Brother's Keeper, Zack seemed mad that T-Bag was there. He didn't seem to like him, but when he sees him years later, he's all excited, running for him and hugging him. So, you have to figure that T-Bag also spent quite a bit of time getting to know those kids. Put that together with his prison time and I had thought they would be a little older. I guess I should check the FOX bio again and see how long T-Bag was in prison.[]
I digress.
On, man, this made me laugh... from a Newsweek interview:
You had some surprising early jobs.
Brad Pitt: I had a job driving strippers around. My job was to drive them to bachelor parties and things. I'd pick them up, and at the gig I'd collect the money, play the bad Prince tapes and catch the girls' clothes. It was not a wholesome atmosphere, and it got very depressing. After two months I went in to quit, and the guy said, "Listen, I've got this one last gig tonight." So I did it, and this girl - I'd never met her before - was in an acting class taught by a man named Roy London. I went and checked it out, and it really set me on the path to where I am now.
A stripper changed the course of your career.
Pitt: [Nods] Strippers changed my life.
~Ferryn