After hearing all the hooplah of Joe being on Women's Murder Club, I decided to watch the episode to see how he did. I really liked his character - smart, clever, but thankfully not a jerk (as is want to happen when it comes to FBI interacting with local police on TV shows: one or the other always ends up being the bad-guy or, at least, rather obnoxious... unless I'm interpreting Joe's character wrong.) And I actually like the show. I look forward to seeing him on more episodes.
Hee-hee! I noticed he had his hair somehwat slicked down enough to keep it from sticking up all over the place. That amused me to no end.
Hee-hee! I noticed he had his hair somehwat slicked down enough to keep it from sticking up all over the place. That amused me to no end.
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Date: 2008-01-05 08:30 am (UTC)From:You have seen the two min video form Burbank when he talked about the make up ppl having to deal with his hair on WMC? its so funny.
I enjoyed it..nice little meaty guest role for him. He was indeed smart and pushed where he needed until she let him in one some of the case. Hmmm profiler..always had a soft spot for those.
Alas the stupid writer's strike will ruin anything else we would have seen. He can only film on hiatus....and SGA goes back to work in mid-Feb. Too bad according to fans of the books that WMC is based on, his character becomes a fairly regular guest and later on a romantic interest.
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Date: 2008-01-05 04:23 pm (UTC)From:(no subject)
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Date: 2008-01-06 12:24 am (UTC)From:Of course chances are we'll never see how it ends, no more episodes have been filmed and even if WMC does come back after the strike (which is unlikely seeing as it hasn't yet been picked up for a full season yet) Joe will be back working on Atlantis as of late-February so he won't be available for filming.
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