Michael C. Hall could be good. I'd like to see him get the chance to be over-the-top and funny after seeing him kick ass at a dramatic role as David on "Six Feet Under."
Newgirl- From what I have seen and heard, she frequently skips shows and fails to show up for promotions. She can say all she wants, but actions always speak louder then words, and I know shes shy, but she really hasnt left a good impression.
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Alright, alright. I'll play Lawrence seeing as how you're all insisting. The fact that I am a straight 14 (almost 15) year old female has nothing to do with it what-so-ever.
If Alec Baldwin was cast I would cry myself to sleep every night. Seeing as how the producers don't give a damn what we all have to say, I don't see what the point is in arguing this, but, DHP=no. Sorry Catherine, but Jack Black I woulnd't wanna see as Lawrence, same with Steve Martin. Steve isn't like, as smooth and suave as John is. This is too difficult, we can just force John to stay forever, without vacation.
The pefect/dream replacement for me would be Kevin Kline as Lawrence...but that would probably never happen. Did anyone see him in "In & Out" last evening? Doing DRS would reunite Kevin with Greg, his co-star/brother in that film.
I think this thread really underscores what a unique talent John Lithgow is--he will not be easy to replace.
Umm, to my knowledge...Joanna has been on vacation this past week, back now, and I only know about one another show she's ever missed. And she just missed the DRS Tower Records signing, she was there for the giveaway. What other promotions have there been or has she missed? She was there for Stars In The Alley. ::confused::
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