Blind Item #3
Posted by ent lawyer at 8:30 AM
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18 comments:
It doesn't take Sherlock Holmes to figure this one out.
Speaking of Sherlock, the new Netflix series, "Safe", with Amanda Abbington and Michael C. Hall, is pretty good.
I remember watching a couple of episodes from the first season. It was fucking terrible. It seems to be kept going by it's weird fanbase who write terrible fan fiction on Tumblr where Benedicts Cumbersmutch ends up getting fucked up the ass by the Hobbit. I had no idea the two of them didn't get along in real life but Custardsnatch has always come across as an arrogant prick so maybe no surprise.
Michael C Hall will always be Dexter to me. It's too weird hearing him with a British accent. He actually does a really great job with it, but it's just too distracting.
Getting analled by a Hobbit would be neither pleasurable nor rapey,mild annoyance at most.
Freeman never does fan events. But Freeman is also filming a movie that starts shooting out of the country in June and I think they need to do this in July to accommodate everyone else, so I'll be fair and say he's also probably not available.
Red Nose Day is the charity, for the record.
Blinds after the fact are always questionable, and this one doesn't even make sense.
Martin Freeman could have just done the private museum tour Louise Brealey is doing by herself, without the rest of the cast, or something else separate if there was a real issue.
He either didn't want to do it or couldn't do it. They're going to go with the date they can get the largest amount of people to schedule.
I really like Sherlock and I''m neither part of a "weird fanbase" nor do I read or create "terrible fan fiction".
Yet?
No shit Sherlock.
Soooo fake.
Dexter was my crack cocaine! Lol Hated the way it ended though.
WTF Enty. I just woke up from a dream that you posted something about spaghetti and meatballs (and I was some sort of underground mermaid being c). 🍝
this c-list blinds commenter is rumored to be coming out of his water closet in the very near future to reveal his concealed merman heritage in the hopes of landing a role in this A-list Dreamworks visionary's next mermaid feature
Not surprising. Benedict C is a d-bag, but Martin F is an absolute pain in the ass. Once worked with, never again.
Yeah, I heard the problem is not Benedict here since he still hangs out with Louise and Andrew quite a bit. It's too bad because I was a big fan of Freeman's.
The problem isn't a problem. It's Mofftis planting stories for future events. It's publicity.
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