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I'm capable of believing most anything about the current administration that doesn't require me to don a tin-foil hat, so I have little problem with Richard Clarke's accusations of indifference to terrorism on the part of Bush. Indeed, it squares with the understanding I've had since The New Yorker profiled the late John O'Neill back in January, 2002. But what is most important to my credulity is that I've never seen all of season two of Alias. For, when I catch Clarke on TV and close my eyes, I hear Victor Garber. The vocal resemblance is remarkable; in fact, noting a facial resemblance requires as little squinting at Clarke as does the Mask of Agamemnon. Because I've only really watched season one of Alias, this resemblance brings to mind ruthless efficiency, cold calculation, and a resistance to emotion, but not a willingness to endanger national security to screw over one's ex-wife.

Date: 2004-03-30 01:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dlgood.livejournal.com
And Richard Armitage looks just like Rod Steiger... These hearings are so much fun!

Date: 2004-03-30 09:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] angeyja.livejournal.com
He returns. (Some sort of March and appropriate fanfare plays in the backround.)

Very good to have you back.

Victor Garber

Date: 2004-04-01 06:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] beastlydead.livejournal.com
These comments are genius, particularly the last sentence in which you accurately describe Garber's highly effective if singular acting mode (Michael Varten's in contrast might be described as ruthless vapidity, irrepressible brow furrowing, and a Don Johnson like resistance to a regular shaving schedule.) You gotta get on board again with Alias, however, which in its current season is peaking despite more ludic than ever plots.

Hey, what by the way is your opinion of The Unteleported Man/Lies, Inc.? (I'm surveying everyone I know who might have an answer to this question--and honestly you're the only person I know beside a certain science fiction author who could plausibly have one.)

Re: Victor Garber

Date: 2004-04-01 01:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dherblay.livejournal.com
Alias, more than any other of the already heavily arced series I watch, punishes inattentive viewing, so it's hard for me to stick with on an intermittent schedule. And while my girlfriend pushes me hard to watch Alias, she pushes me harder to talk to her at 9 pm on Sundays. (I'm already running three separate tapes for archival purposes.) And my DVD player won't play Disney products.

As for Lies, Inc./The Unteleported Man: I've purchased each of the two configurations from used bookstores, but have never gotten far enough into either version to have an opinion.

Re: Victor Garber

Date: 2004-04-02 07:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] beastlydead.livejournal.com
Thanks, Andrew. Damn, the only other person I know who has read these Dicks says about them, channeling perhaps Maragret Thatcher: "no, no, no." I've only read Unteleported Man, and years ago, but I kinda loved it and am sad that it's so unliked. I'm going to be reviewing a copy of Lies, Inc. and a forthcoming PKD bio (which I just finished and have mixed thoughts on--but you should read it) and wanted to know what Dick fans think on this subject . . . that you haven't gotten into either version suggests that even Dick fans don't like this one. Vulcan's Hammer anyone?

So what are your other heavily arced shows?

Re: Victor Garber

Date: 2004-04-02 08:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dherblay.livejournal.com
Angel, The Shield and 24 , though I don't respect myself much for 24.

I understand how you feel about TUM/LI; I loved Galactic Pot Healer, but found out later that Dick thought it was his worst novel. I suspect that this is an availability issue -- the lesser novels I read when they were all I could get my hands on, like We Can Build You and The Zap Gun, I loved, but by the time I had tracked down The Unteleported Man, I had already read Ubik and 3 Stigmata and most of the rest and had what I thought of as higher standards. Or, age diminished the fascination for me. It's actually been a long time since I've read a PKD novel -- maybe I should give Lies, Inc. another shot.

Re: Victor Garber

Date: 2004-04-03 06:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rahael.livejournal.com
I'm glad you like this season! I've been hearing mutterings of doom and gloom from some fans who seem to becoming former. But I want to like it and be optimistic for next season (next season in the UK, your current season).

PS. we met in New York with d'H.

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