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But that's the last item, it comes with a clip though, so I know you'll be clicking past the jump. Get the lotion.First ... Our pal Lyle Masaki has a great post at AfterElton.com regarding casting of the new AbFab for ABC. In the passage below, he discusses the role of Patsy Stone:While Patsy is a character that demands more than a big personalityand an ability to drop a good one-liner, it's a role that manyperformers that gays love could take on. Considering how much of hercomedy is about alcohol and drugs, I'd love to see Margaret Cho take Patsy on. I can't forget, though, Minnie Driver's hilarious guest appearances on Will & Grace (or on AbFab, now that I think of it) and wouldn't it be fun to see her and Mullally sparring again? I've also been thinking a bit about MadTV longtime cast member Debra Wilson and I think some of her trashier MadTV characters could inform her version of Pats nicely. However, I also like the more low-key energy Diana Scarwid displayed on Wonderfalls, I don't know if Scarwid has the physical comedy chops to fall out of a limo the way Pasty does, but the Mommie Dearest and Psycho III alum certainly can manage Patsy's presence.Yes, Debra Wilson! That would be very very cool. I love her. At Behind The Sofa, a Doctor Who news site, a discussion arrising out of the new Russell T. Davies book, The Writer's Tale:To some, Who is seen as being as less complex a show to write than, for example, Battlestar Galactica, because it's for a family audience, usually has fairly linear plotting and only two main characters.Actually that makes it even more difficult, because you really dohave to care about tone and balance and getting a man who despises gunsand violence (unless as a last resort) from one end of a story toanother.  Russell himself realised that the Bad Wolf Bay scene in Journey’s Endwas a mistake in hindsight and did what he could to suture the wounddespite running out of time because of other commitments, just asSaward ended up hiring Pip & Jane Baker to w...
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But that's the last item, it comes with a clip though, so I know you'll be clicking past the jump. Get the lotion.First ... Our pal Lyle Masaki has a great post at AfterElton.com regarding casting of the new AbFab for ABC. In the passage below, he discusses the role of Patsy Stone:While Patsy is a character that demands more than a big personality and an ability to drop a good one-liner, it's a role that many performers that gays love could take on. Considering how much of her comedy is about alcohol and drugs, I'd love to see Margaret Cho take Patsy on. I can't forget, though, Minnie Driver's hilarious guest appearances on Will & Grace (or on AbFab, now that I think of it) and wouldn't it be fun to see her and Mullally sparring again? I've also been thinking a bit about MadTV longtime cast member Debra Wilson and I think some of her trashier MadTV characters could inform her version of Pats nicely. However, I also like the more low-key energy Diana Scarwid displayed on Wonderfalls, I don't know if Scarwid has the physical comedy chops to fall out of a limo the way Pasty does, but the Mommie Dearest and Psycho III alum certainly can manage Patsy's presence.Yes, Debra Wilson! That would be very very cool. I love her. At Behind The Sofa, a Doctor Who news site, a discussion arrising out of the new Russell T. Davies book, The Writer's Tale:To some, Who is seen as being as less complex a show to write than, for example, Battlestar Galactica, because it's for a family audience, usually has fairly linear plotting and only two main characters. Actually that makes it even more difficult, because you really do have to care about tone and balance and getting a man who despises guns and violence (unless as a last resort) from one end of a story to another.  Russell himself realised that the Bad Wolf Bay scene in Journey’s End was a mistake in hindsight and did what he could to suture the wound despite running out of time because of other commitments, just as Saward e
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