I'm putting my vote in for an 'endless' summer. :)
BTW, I came across some Gale gossip, and thought I'd share. I don't follow the QAF fandom much anymore so this may be old news. If it is, just ignore it. :)
I hang out at the HBO message boards for info abt Austin Nichols'(see icon :) ) new series "John From Cincinnati." In a Deadwood thread there was gossip abt Gale and why he left Vanished.
There is a guy(unclemajon) who posts there who worked on the Deadwood set and is now working on JFC. This is what he said abt Gale and Vanished:
"I heard that he wasn't being the most professional actor, booze breath when he showed up, so they killed his character. Maybe it hasn't aired yet."
More abt Vanished and then abt his experience with him on Deadwood:
"He apparently showed up five hours late one time, then went into an hour of hair and make-up, which sent the company back a bit that day. Figure that most shows are spending about 2-3 hundred dollars a minute for everyones salleries and equiptment rental, that was alot of money being spent for people waiting for someone. I don't get it. On DW he was such a nice guy, and always on time. I really enjoyed working with him. I wonder if he's having any problems at home?"
But then someone else posted and refuted these rumors:
"It sounds like people (not you, unclemajohn!) who may be connected with the production may be trying to do damage control, as I have seen this rumor surface on a few other boards quite recently.
The character of Graham Kelton as written, as did others in the cast of "Vanished", consistently tested poorly with the young male demographic the network wished to keep from the "Prison Break" lead-in. Since the actor was a pivotal character, the powers that be decided to bring in the higher-testing Eddie Cibrian (Third Watch; Invasion) as another FBI agent, Daniel Lucas, who could possibly take the place of Kelton as a series regular. On the day the show premiered, while the filming of the 7th episode, "Resurrection," was taking place, Harold was apparently told on set that his character was being written off as of that episode. The actor, understandably, was shocked and unhappy. I'm sure the news must have cast a pall over the entire production for the duration of that shoot.
Nevertheless, the fact that he is already in rehearsals in New York City with Tony-winner Blythe Danner and Carla Gugino for a Fall/Winter Roundabout Theater revival of "Suddenly Last Summer" shows that his talents and professionalism are certainly being appreciated by more discerning folks."
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looking foreward to them being back together a little permanently!
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And you will never hear a word of complaint from any of us! :D
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Amen. Haven't you ever heard of The Endless Summer? We're good with that. :)
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BTW, I came across some Gale gossip, and thought I'd share. I don't follow the QAF fandom much anymore so this may be old news. If it is, just ignore it. :)
I hang out at the HBO message boards for info abt
Austin Nichols'(see icon :) ) new series "John From Cincinnati." In a
Deadwood thread there was gossip abt Gale and why he
left Vanished.
There is a guy(unclemajon) who posts there who worked
on the Deadwood set and is now working on JFC. This
is what he said abt Gale and Vanished:
"I heard that he wasn't being the most professional
actor, booze breath when he showed up, so they killed
his character. Maybe it hasn't aired yet."
More abt Vanished and then abt his experience with him
on Deadwood:
"He apparently showed up five hours late one time,
then went into an hour of hair and make-up, which sent
the company back a bit that day. Figure that most
shows are spending about 2-3 hundred dollars a minute
for everyones salleries and equiptment rental, that
was alot of money being spent for people waiting for
someone.
I don't get it. On DW he was such a nice guy, and
always on time. I really enjoyed working with him. I
wonder if he's having any problems at home?"
But then someone else posted and refuted these rumors:
"It sounds like people (not you, unclemajohn!) who may
be connected with the production may be trying to do
damage control, as I have seen this rumor surface on a
few other boards quite recently.
The character of Graham Kelton as written, as did
others in the cast of "Vanished", consistently tested
poorly with the young male demographic the network
wished to keep from the "Prison Break" lead-in. Since
the actor was a pivotal character, the powers that be
decided to bring in the higher-testing Eddie Cibrian
(Third Watch; Invasion) as another FBI agent, Daniel
Lucas, who could possibly take the place of Kelton as
a series regular. On the day the show premiered, while
the filming of the 7th episode, "Resurrection," was
taking place, Harold was apparently told on set that
his character was being written off as of that
episode. The actor, understandably, was shocked and
unhappy. I'm sure the news must have cast a pall over
the entire production for the duration of that shoot.
Nevertheless, the fact that he is already in
rehearsals in New York City with Tony-winner Blythe
Danner and Carla Gugino for a Fall/Winter Roundabout
Theater revival of "Suddenly Last Summer" shows that
his talents and professionalism are certainly being
appreciated by more discerning folks."
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As winter is setting in, I'm glad it is a long summer!
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Em is so adorable in all of your entries. I love how he's taking care of Brian and everything.
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I'm glad Justin was able to take care of Brian and now left him in Emmett's capable hands.
I hope we get to see more B/J togetherness after Brian finishes his recuperation.
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