Which celebrity would reduce you to a mindless, giggling fangirl?
In my case: Joe Flanigan.
Okay. His winning a downhill skiing event and not telling anyone and not using it to fuel a PR machine has got me hooked.
Then the fact that he calls his role on Stargate Atlantis his "job" and "work."
Add to that the fact that he showed up to interview with just a daypack on his shoulder and no PA or official posse... *sighs.* I like this guy.
That questions about himself get a monosyllabic answer while if you ask him "big questions" like, oh, "tell us about the nature of science fiction" and "let's talk about global warning" he'll expound for a while -- and actually have something insightful to say.
Then on top of that, in the behind the scenes commentaries he's a naughty, flirtatious little boy.
*pats him*
*stares at a photo*
*sighs happily*
This is the real reason I won't go to conventions. ;)
In my case: Joe Flanigan.
Okay. His winning a downhill skiing event and not telling anyone and not using it to fuel a PR machine has got me hooked.
Then the fact that he calls his role on Stargate Atlantis his "job" and "work."
Add to that the fact that he showed up to interview with just a daypack on his shoulder and no PA or official posse... *sighs.* I like this guy.
That questions about himself get a monosyllabic answer while if you ask him "big questions" like, oh, "tell us about the nature of science fiction" and "let's talk about global warning" he'll expound for a while -- and actually have something insightful to say.
Then on top of that, in the behind the scenes commentaries he's a naughty, flirtatious little boy.
*pats him*
*stares at a photo*
*sighs happily*
This is the real reason I won't go to conventions. ;)
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Date: 2007-08-13 02:16 pm (UTC)Also Jerry O'Connell.
Yeah, I kind of have a thing for geeky guys who grow into their looks. Late bloomers unite!