Isn't Steven Hawking that dead guy who was really smart but couldn't show how smart he was anyhow because he was paralyzed?J. said:Even though I agree with Sam and Christina, If I had to choose someone, it would be Stephen Hawking, have some competition between Malcolm and Stephen.
yardgames said:Isn't Steven Hawking that dead guy who was really smart but couldn't show how smart he was anyhow because he was paralyzed?
purple said:I don't know i would quite like Michael Jackson to appear. Maybe Dewey looks out the window and see's him i dunno.
Wildcat said:This is a little late, but I just caught it. If Dewey looked out the window and saw Michael Jackson, I hope that he'd run. I'll let you all figure that one out.
(Sorry, no offense to Micheal Jackson fans--he's a great artist and all. I just couldn't resist though. )
I agree. I know a lot of shows use so called "stunt casting" to get viewers to tune in with a big name guest star, most often during sweeps. Overall, I don't like that practice although I can certainly understand why some shows do it. It works. The viewers hear a popular celebrity is going to be guest-starring on a show, they will tune in. But in MITM's case, it would feel too forced if they did it too often. The main characters of the show as well as the recurring ones are so well defined and well written that having them interact with each other is more than enough for me to see week in and week out. No big name guest-star would make me like the show even more. In fact, it would only take away from what I tune in to see; The brilliant acting and writing that is MITM.Wildcat said:I agree, I don't really care for episodes that feature guest stars either. I like to see the everyone interacting amongst themselves.
reese35 said:BTW, Christina, that was Reggie Jackson in "Polly in the Middle".