The Eric McCormack episode seemed ripped directly from 1998. It featured a profitable Internet company in a vast loft space where everyone's always playing and lunch and snacks are free; "sugar daddies" who could actually afford to support their mistresses; and, of course, Will.
I'm no Law & Order fan or anything, but I did happen to catch a re-run where David Cross played the Howard K. Stern-esque character in the Anna Nicole Smith episode.
I kept imagining that this was actually Tobias Funke's breakout role.
Law & Order loves to squeeze 4 or 5 headlines in per show. I watched an episode of SVU a while ago that referenced Bristol Palin, high school pregnancy pacts, suicide b/c of Myspace Bullying, and vodka tampons.
Couldn't make this up. Apparently, the writers of Law & Order couldn't make up an original plot, either.
@Mike Byhoff: Did you, perhaps, mean "the guy from Big Momma's House and THE MOST AMAZING TROUBLED BROTHER/BOYFRIEND OF ALL TIME, Billy from Six Feet Under"?
@DavidWatts: He'll always be the "incestous, crazy in the head brother from 6 feet under" to me! That shiz seared any other references of him I already had stored in my brain like a hot coal.
I haven't watched L&O in a while, but every episode almost always features a murder as the crime, right? How will they twist the Grifter's silly check-fraud misdemeanors into L&O-grade crime? Oh, Hollywood..
In the Williamsburg Justice System the hipsters are represented by two separate, yet equally ironic groups. The trustafarians with their skinny jeans and PBR'S, and the grifters who persuades the hipsters to throw their hotdogs down Kari's hall way. These are their stories."
Why doesn't little miss kari do it herself as community service?
Barring that, Jandi Lin, who has a back tat of a phoenix that puts hipster-rina's to shame could OWN this part. And do her own stunts.
@Malaise: I dropped my keys leaving the house this morning and had a total Meshes moment. Fortunately, mirror-face Grim Reaper wasn't around the corner.
@DoctorEcks: Well, according to ever-reliable Wikipedia, Sara Tanaka is 31 now and thus out of the age range they're seeking. Besides, after recently graduating from medical school she doesn't seem to be pursuing acting too fervently these days.
@Sibella: My favorite joke in the hotdog/hallway genre is from "Jiminy Glick's Lalawood" where his wife (the always amazing Jan Hooks) improvs the line, " after giving birth to those two boys, it would be like fucking a purse!"
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I kept imagining that this was actually Tobias Funke's breakout role.
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Couldn't make this up. Apparently, the writers of Law & Order couldn't make up an original plot, either.
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She invited me.
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To throw a hot dog down her hallway (?)
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Barring that, Jandi Lin, who has a back tat of a phoenix that puts hipster-rina's to shame could OWN this part. And do her own stunts.
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or just...uncomfortably awkward too...
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