I think it's a perfect role for him, a burned-out spy, tired of all the subterfuge, interested only in living it up.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated 6/30/2007 7:36:59 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Exactly, Tracey. And I don't think that it would've taken away from the overall dramatic tension of the show. Sure, this way, he's suddenly having to fret over how to make ends meet. He also a statement that he was covering a lot of his family's bills, and that could still come up as a point of tension, him still doing that with a dwindling account, occasionally having to take really risky jobs that might put him at loggerheads with his former spymasters. Any show that has Bruce Campbell in its first episode, can not be taken seriously. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] "There is no reason Good can't triumph over Evil, if only angels will get organized along the lines of the Mafia." -Kurt Vonnegut, "A Man Without A Country" --------------------------------- Sick sense of humor? Visit Yahoo! TV's Comedy with an Edge to see what's on, when. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]