So I'm listening to the episode soundtrack for Walkabout right now, and my nomination is for Erika Gimpel as Caitlyn (the spelling changes from place to place) in Walkabout. Babylon 5 is very musical, and has so many references to music and its importance. Her acting was very good, her character was soothing. Her singing? Wow. Not generally my style of music, but wow. Hell of a singer.
With a strong love for Timov, and Murielle, :devil: No Love for Adira? One of the most influential small characters in the B5 universe.
It salutes her even.
I've done the same thing on occasion. My most recent one was watching Missy Peregrym in "Stick it." (BTW that movie wasn't about what I thought it was going to be about). The movie itself wasn't that great, but she was STACKED in it. She was in phenomenal shape (clearly worked out to have the body of a gymnast). I enjoyed just watching her and sort of dismissed the movie itself. It did, however, have a somewhat interesting/twist ending that I thought was kind of cool, and almost removed all guilt of watching the movie in the first place.(I have been known, however, to watch really appalling movies in pursuit of prettiness; one evening when I was channel-surfing, I even watched parts of "Bring it On," solely because Eliza Dushku's in it.
"Stick it." (BTW that movie wasn't about what I thought it was going to be about).
I just sense there must be a deeper meaning, as they are so prevalent.
And, you know- my penis is quite fantastic.
Of course eye-candy is a big part of the fun of popular entertainment, duh. TV and movies, are really not much more than beautiful people doing exciting things.
At your age?It just bothers me when, at the age of 43, such things can actually override other elements of entertainment that by all rights at my age should be my main focus.
And, you know- my penis is quite fantastic.
That sounds exactly like something Markas would say.
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