May not be a unique thought
Oct. 8th, 2009 12:51 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Ausiello had a very, very vague spoiler -- to the degree of "The script is very good," although that's not what was said -- for an upcoming episode of House, and it got me thinking.
Ausielllo said he heard that RSL "should start writing his Emmy speech now" for a specific future episode. If RSL couldn't even get a nomination for "Wilson's Heart," then what could be so dramatic and intense as to get him noticed by Emmy voters? Hm.
This is pure speculation, but what if, guys, what if they have RSL play Danny Wilson in an episode? O_O So many possibilities.
Please don't mention any other spoilers for episodes after 6-4 (the one from Mon 10/5 in the US) in comments.
Ausielllo said he heard that RSL "should start writing his Emmy speech now" for a specific future episode. If RSL couldn't even get a nomination for "Wilson's Heart," then what could be so dramatic and intense as to get him noticed by Emmy voters? Hm.
This is pure speculation, but what if, guys, what if they have RSL play Danny Wilson in an episode? O_O So many possibilities.
Please don't mention any other spoilers for episodes after 6-4 (the one from Mon 10/5 in the US) in comments.
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Date: 2009-10-09 12:01 am (UTC)Angst, on the other hand, more subtle ways of showing pain, carrying pain, all the little details we know he can do but he doesn't GET to do for more than ten seconds an episode. Well, he could kick ass with that if he were given a larger chunk of an episode in which to do it.
Or even a situation riddled with anxiety or worry. He doesnt get to do much of that either. We assume it happens a lot because of House in his life and because of his job, but we rarely see the scenes play out, do we?
Either one would be a delicious welcome for me.
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Date: 2009-10-09 12:19 am (UTC)I think the obviousness of it is less admirable emmy-wise than other things.
Acting awards programs seem to me, the total outsider, to have their attention grabbed by very obvious situations/roles. Playing a healthy or happy person very well is not considered as award-worthy as playing a desperate person well, or so it seems.