As tonight is Aaron Tveit’s final performance as Gabe in Next to Normal, I post this. I’m so happy I got to see the OBC of this show, even if it was only once. I’m definetly gonna try to see it again before anyone else leaves.
I am sooo incredibly lucky that I just so happened to be at his last performance. AMAZING.
Chart Reveals Who The True Masters Of Science Fiction Were This Decade - io9
To that end, I’ve attempted to chart the relative “master levels” of various directors and television producers over the several years. This is an utterly unscientific chart; I looked at the projects these folks have had since 2000 and assigned each one a “master level.” The number reflects my understanding of the projects acclaim, its ability to attract an audience (i.e. box office/Nielsen numbers), its awards, whether it succeeded in something unusual (such as a relatively popular foreign language film in the case of Guillermo del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth or Dr. Horrible’s status as a breakthrough web film), and the nebulous sense that it add or subtracted from the individual’s “geek cred.” The numbers themselves are largel subjective and, of course, you should feel free to nitpick.
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Humor, HBIC.
Oh, Donny Osmond! Classic Disney.