Vamped Out

Sep. 15th, 2011 04:07 pm
gwaevalarin: (Balthazar)
Did you know that our favourite decadent angel, shapeshifter and soon to be vampire hunter is also a vampire himself?

Me neither, until I looked through Sebastian's filmography and found a show I had never heard of. It turned out to be a web based show.

It's funny, it has Sebastian, what more do you want? )
gwaevalarin: (Balthazar)
I just bought my pass for JIB III.
I didn't manage to get one of the demon passes they put back on sale today - even though I sent my email 3 seconds after 6 p.m. - so I had to settle for a hunter pass.
It still sucks that I won't be able to see the panels live in the stage hall, but I just didn't want to risk all the passes selling out. Plus, I might still get the chance to upgrade, who knows.

For now, I'll just look at it this way: I saved what? 200 Euros? So I can spend that entire money stalking Sebastian all weekend whenever he's not in the panel room. Doesn't sound too bad if you ask me.

Guys, I'm going to JIB III! I'm going to meet Sebastian! \o/

I also just got my A7 confirmation. It's con day today, apparently.
gwaevalarin: (Balthazar)
Today is my favourite French-Scottish angel/shapeshifter/geneticist's birthday. And what better way to celebrate a day like this than with a picspam?

Happy birthday, Sebastian Roché!


Fun and naughtiness and one video under here )


Credit: Mostly promo shots and @sebroche. I don't remember where the con pictures are from. Let me know, and I'll credit
gwaevalarin: (Balthazar)
From an interview with Sebastian:

slightly spoilery )

You can find the interview in its entirety here. It is worth reading, and just so very Sebastian. ♥

There is also another interview with him, again only very vaguely spoilery, that includes this:

Roché, who is quickly becoming a staple at fan conventions, pointed out that now is the time in the television landscape to really interact with the fans and bring them into the dialogue of the show. It is just so easy to, especially with things like Twitter right at everyone's fingertips.
"The response is overwhelming, and for what it's worth I haven't really heard one negative thing. Well, maybe that's just because those who don't like me aren't Tweeting me, but still."
He encourages the interaction because it's a way to connect with the fans and let them know that they (as members of the cast, or even crew) appreciate the support.


D'awwwwww! ♥
gwaevalarin: (Balthazar)
... unless it is about a lion of course, which it is not.

Anyway, I started watching Roar yesterday. I've seen the first two episodes, and it is a little trashy, or maybe rather: It is very 90s, but adorably so.

cut for some character musings, but no spoilery plot points )

Mainly, if you like BBC's Robin Hood, you might want to give this a try. The style and some of the main themes are very similar. Robin Hood has the better characters though.

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