My wife informs me that he and Leslie Bibb are a thing, so that might be related.
Wonder if they met on Iron Man 2?
why would rockwell be too hard to get for a cameo
Apparently their relationship pre-dates that movie by a few years.
Idk. I guess I donât think of him as a TV actor, although I could seem him as the lead in some prestige show (like what Colin Farrell has been doing recently). He gave a hell of a monologue though.
I recognized Rockwell but he definitely looked aged. And yeah that was a hell of a 5 minute monologue by him and reactions by Goggins.
Iâm being totally sincere when I say this is a tragedy. I love occasionally just watching some bugs bunny or road runner
I think word is Zaslov is going to try to create a streaming service for cartoons and such, a âcartoon networkâ if you will.
He could also just be an evil fuck with no joy in his life.
If I was a billionaire I might try to buy looney tunes.
Try to convince Trump this is some woke bullshit and see what happens.
Need some Last Of Us non spoiler help.
My wife doesnât want to watch The Last of Us, so Iâm watching it without her. Except - she wants to see âthat Nick Offerman episode.â Her emphasis.
I started ep 3, and Nick has shown up, is this the right episode? If not, can someone tell me which number? I donât want to watch it twice.
Itâs the right episode.
Might rewatch it myself now ![]()
thatâs the one
That scene was great, I thought it was Jeremy piven lol
Mr InBetween on Hulu is fantastic. Only nearing the end of S2 so far out of 3 seasons but itâs in the running for being a t10-20 type show for me. Gritty, funny and insightful about human nature in the best ways.
Imagine being one of the stars of a TV show youâve never watched. Do you at least read the full scripts, or just show up on set completely baffeled by why two of the other characters now seem to hate each other and wonder why that one dude isnât hanging out in craft services anymore?
âWhile the star hasnât actually watched the show (âI donât need to, itâs not for me,â he said), he added,â
I always thought they at least read the scripts at least in the beginning, but watching the show, for some reason, seems to beyond what a lot of actors do. Iâm listening to the Pod Meets World podcast where the Boy Meets World cast rewatches the show and none of them had watched every episode, with one of them saying he never watched the show, because he hated watching himself on screen. He liked it to listening to yourself sing.
But I imagine that at some point even dedicated actors realize theyâre just an input that get mixed into the eventual output, not the sum total of whatâs on the screen and that creates some distance, especially in ensemble casts where you have to 10 to 20 minutes of screen time out of 60.


