Even Zeus Carver and John McClane agree,
Feb. 12th, 2009 01:46 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
That Michael Weatherly on Dark Angel is freaking HOT.
I caught an episode on late night television last night, and saw the one where Jessica Alba's character (not such a good actress but very pretty) helps some mutant children escape from somewhere, and gives them weird names.
His character (at least in that episode) reminded me a lot of early Daniel Jackson. You know, scruffy, glasses, had the same type of look to him, and the character had a similar feel to him, too.
However, that does not mean I'm fangrrling the show, because from what I've seen of it, it's somewhere on the level of Earth Final Conflict, or Earth Two in quality and depth of characterization. Or late Stargate.
And there's just something incredibly cheesy on creating a stupid virus tailored specifically for one man, through one infected woman, that is totally a weak plot device and worthy of cliche fan fiction, where the cliches run around like mice. Does every woman have this virus? Or only Alba's character? It would be much more angsty if the Weatherly character couldn't get near ANY woman, let alone superherochicky in Dark Angel. He'd have to live like a monk. But then, the show would be much more about him than her (because that's how it goes in a show when a man is denied his female reward/s).
I caught an episode on late night television last night, and saw the one where Jessica Alba's character (not such a good actress but very pretty) helps some mutant children escape from somewhere, and gives them weird names.
His character (at least in that episode) reminded me a lot of early Daniel Jackson. You know, scruffy, glasses, had the same type of look to him, and the character had a similar feel to him, too.
However, that does not mean I'm fangrrling the show, because from what I've seen of it, it's somewhere on the level of Earth Final Conflict, or Earth Two in quality and depth of characterization. Or late Stargate.
And there's just something incredibly cheesy on creating a stupid virus tailored specifically for one man, through one infected woman, that is totally a weak plot device and worthy of cliche fan fiction, where the cliches run around like mice. Does every woman have this virus? Or only Alba's character? It would be much more angsty if the Weatherly character couldn't get near ANY woman, let alone superherochicky in Dark Angel. He'd have to live like a monk. But then, the show would be much more about him than her (because that's how it goes in a show when a man is denied his female reward/s).
no subject
Date: 2009-02-12 10:22 pm (UTC)