Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Whats Spin doing with Dumb and Dumber?


Spinelli is so much better then these losers. I can't believe how much of a bully Logan was being. Seriously Johnny defended our Spin. He will gets points for that but still.

So hopefully they will find Lulu soon and at least Lulu showed that when she is in trouble she can turn to spin because these other two guys are idiots. Logan really tried to criticize Spinelli for figuring out Lulu was at a monastery.

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2 comments:

spikey said...

I will say I did get a laugh at Lulu screaming and beating that board against the door at the monastery.

Brief comment on Lulu's new suitors-- Logan is what he is, that hasn't changed. Johnny had an exciting entrance but there is a reason that people are calling him "Yawny". I think people are just tired of the mob stories and with Sarah Brown coming on as his sister, It's pretty certain that it's going to be endless.

I was HOPING that Spin as a PI might give Jason an OUT from that tedium into something new and different. After years of seeing him playing the same thing over and over and over again, it's time for our hitman hero to take in consideration Spin, Liz and the kids and just be a hero.

Steve is charismatic and an excellent actor, he doesn't have to be a mobster to be interesting. I honestly liked him better pushing a mop on NS, getting advise from mentor Touissant and having actual human failings.

Rene' said...

While I am most assuredly tired of the mob stories, if I am going to get a suitor for Lulu thrust at me other than Spin (which, if I haven't emphasized enough, I'm over SpinLu anyway), I love Johnny as an option. He's a hot guy, a great actor (with what they give him, anyway) and there's chemistry with Julie.

You know my feelings about Logag. You're right, Spikey. Nothing new on THAT front.

I do wonder if the "Yawny" thing has more to do with the writer's strike.

I had an interesting conversation with a producer the other day that I met at a party. He was a writer on Santa Barbara during the 80's strike. He said "somehow" the writing just got done with soaps. The scripts just somehow appeared. LOL! He said it wasn't hard to figure out who was doing it because they'd all had conversations around the writer's table about where they wanted characters to go, etc., and you could tell from those conversations who was doing the writing. So let's hope if that happens this time around that whoever loves Spin will have their scripts "appear" for production. :)