Things I've learned from Law and Order:
- If you act Jack McCoy crazy and you aren't Jack McCoy, it isn't at all becoming.
- You should only prosecute if you look like Sam Waterston, Diane Neal, or Stephanie March. Okay, fine, I'll also accept Jill Hennessey, Angie Harmon, and Courtney Vance.
- You can't ask Kostas, because he's dead.
- Patrick Stump is creepily accurate at playing a psycho, and I think he used Pete to character study. ( Jussayin. )
- Sam Waterston, I know you were in The Great Gatsby and all, and you did a fantastic job. I know you're getting old. That doesn't mean you can leave us with these horrible new castings :\
- Briscoe/Green, Eames/Goren, and Benson/Stabler OTP.
- Everyone in the tri-state area has been in at least one episode, at least once. The exception to this is actors, who have all been on at least one episode.
- There is no such thing as having too many timeslots.
- You don't even need a reason to have a marathon of something.
All that being said,
( I screencaptured Patrick's appearance on Law and Order for those of you who want it. )why so many caps, you ask? so what you're looking for is there.
this also means if you for some reason want to make crazy animations, you'll have all the necessary frames. (ta da~!)
comment if you need the link refreshed.
i doubt anyone will really want/need these but since i haven't seen them around the internet i figured i would give you kids the hookup. enjoy the pudge if you take one/both/whatever.
and if you're going to bitch about the little symbol in the left hand corner... STOP. take a moment, and do this:
1. open photoshop.
2. open screencapture.
3. click the
clone tool.
4. become a master of shooping the woop ( your lazers will fire when you hit the level of ultimate awesomeness ).
In other news: why did I just read the transcripts of Bill O'Reilley's phonesex with himself that is so bizzarely disturbing that poor woman...