Haha, DK, why such a douche?
(From W Magazine:)
David Krumholtz misses his peacoat. “No one wears black here,” he laments. “I’m so over L.A.” One suspects it’s not just West Coast fashion that’s got the Queens native down but also the monotony that comes from spending the past two years filming his TV drama, CBS’s Numb3rs, which has turned the
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Now I wanna see Charlie rap! *snickers*
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(or MAYBE, he should go to the writers and tell them to start making the characters on n3 more INTERESTING. Maybe that's the problem.)
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Oh, yes, good point. Hey, it would be an interesting development if Charlie became infatuated with his brother! Imagine the angst! The acting challenges! Incest is never boring!
...and that's why I am not a writer for Numb3rs. Whoops.
that is a gorgeous icon!
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*cookies*
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Okay, that's great. I have never interacted with DK personally, and I think it's safe to say that neither have the majority of his fans. That means that the only places I can get an idea of his feelings for the show are articles like this one. He's not doing himself any favors by being quoted as calling it "boring." It makes him look douchey.
DK gave an interview with real answers to real questions instead of cookie cutter “what ya wanna hear” answers and you find that to be objectionable? Is that about right?
What I find objectionable is that he comes across as ungrateful for a good, steady job in an industry where such jobs can be hard to come by.
You say that he (DK) talked about learning from RM yet in the same breath you say that he should have ignored the lesson about being an ungrateful asshole. Does that mean that you feel that RM IS an ungrateful asshole and that DK failed to learn this from him?...I'm pretty ( ... )
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*rolls eyes*
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Obviously we all have different tastes, and opinions. But what pisses me off is how you are unable to constructively criticize without coming off as someone in junior high school. Is name calling necessary??
I happen to be a big fan of David Krumholtz, and I think he is absolutely wonderful. He has been very kind to me, and to his fans. I don't care if you like him or not. But at least respect the fact that he has a lot of fans who actually do care about him.
I'm not wild about every actor out there either, but I'm not sitting around name calling them.
I loved Alice's response to you. Furthermore, I am with Alice on this one... I won't bother myself with your silly "DOUCHE" page again.
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If you wish to say something step up to the plate and say your name. At least Alice who BTW I am friendly with had the courage to sign her reply and stated her thoughts in polite manner to sororcula.
I may not agree with every thing that was said here because I like DK but everyone getting up in arms about this is so ridiculous it makes me laugh.
You wanna know why? Cause I am sure MR Krumholtz has more important things on his mind that every person's opinion of him and for you all to get all rabid what someone else says makes you seem, just that rabid if not completely ridiculous
So get over it everyone and move on.
BTW soro if I were you I would turn off anonymous replies so if the persons wants to comment they can't or records their ISP.
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I'm not quite sure why you think I'm unable to constructively criticize. That wasn't what I was attempting to do. If I had been, I certainly wouldn't have resorted to name calling. The conversation you dropped in on was not meant to be some sort of serious argument against David's acting skills or personality--it was just an informal conversation between two friends in a private journal.
As friends, leda-speaks and I are able to read each others' tone and intention, and can tell when the other person is being sarcastic rather than serious. As strangers, when you and Alice came into my journal, you completely misread our intentions and came to unfounded conclusions ( ... )
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