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Earlier tonight, my sister and I were watching some dvds of a TV show. The hero of the show is brave, smart, incredibly handsome, and nigh on irresistible to women. His mom died when he was really young. His dad was an officer of the law, a particularly famous and honored one, and wasn't around much in the hero's childhood, because he was busy pursuing criminals all over a wild and largely unpopulated tract of the continent. But then, when the hero is grown, his celebrated father is murdered, oh noes! So of course all the hero can do next is follow the trail of the killers of his father, right? Luckily he is accompanied in this quest by his incredibly intelligent animal companion, with whom he carries on conversations no one else can understand. And of course, partway through the first season his dead father's ghost shows up, only visible to him, and helps him with one of his cases through vague unhelpful platitudes.

The show I am talking about is, of course, the Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.

I am in a foul mood, so you should all comment and tell me something. Tell me something you love about fandom! Or about me! Or the really good meal you just had! Or a picture of someone pretty! You get the idea.

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24/8/06 06:32 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] kijikun.livejournal.com
And after looking on the wiki it seems my brain made that up.

Legend

24/8/06 18:31 (UTC)
Posted by (Anonymous)
I think it only lasted three episodes. John De Lancie, Q from Star Trek as a inventor based on Nikola Tesla, and Richard Dean Anderson, O'Neill from Stargate SG-1, as a dime novelist who ends up impersonating his cowboy hero character.

Passing steampunk lurker

Re: Legend

24/8/06 22:21 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] kijikun.livejournal.com
Thank you! *runs off to track down those three episodes*

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