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    David Hewlett's Performance.

    where is a clapping emoticon when you need one.

    #2
    Right here! And I agree, this episode really showed off his acting chops.

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      #3
      There is only one word; godly.

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        #4
        Utterly freaking brilliant. Wow. Seriously great stuff from Hewlett.

        Geez, the whole cast was brilliant this go around.

        And they're cancelling this good a show?!?!??!
        Rush rocks.

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          #5
          Originally posted by DaxFlowLyfe View Post
          where is a clapping emoticon when you need one.

          Need a standing ovation emoticon. Hell, the whole cast was excellent.
          And the script was magnificent.

          Tell me again why they're cancelling this show?

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            #6
            No emoticon could even begin to embody the depth of awe I feel right now for David Hewlett's skillz. I already thought he was a great actor, but this script really allowed him to soar. Bravo!
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              #7
              Originally posted by DaxFlowLyfe View Post
              where is a clapping emoticon when you need one.


              I agree, david's performance was wonderful. I was impressed with jason's in the beginning also.

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                #8
                Best two performances, is of course David. Amazing.

                But damn, his sister when she had the first one on one scene with him.
                That was brilliant.

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                  #9
                  David's acting is BEST!!

                  Nominate him for Emmy award!

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                    #10
                    He doesn't deserve a clap. He deserves a "standing ovation slow clap into a full-on roar" kind of clap. Seriously, He's such an amazing actor. This episode shows it. Utter brilliance.

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                      #11
                      Emmy!!! Now!!!

                      For both hewletts...

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                        #12
                        He did a great job. The first scene kinda reminded me of the guy from 'Condemed' for some reason
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                          #13
                          I had a parent die in a similar fashion (a quick degredation of mental state due to high levels of painkillers), so his performance and the story overall struck a chord with me. It's very tough to see someone lose their mental faculties to the point where they are no longer the same person. I'm afraid I won't be able to appreciate this episode as much as others, but it seemed like a good performance anyways.

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                            #14
                            And the award for best supporting actor in a sci-fi continous series goes to...Dr. Rodney McKay played by David Hewlett....and the crowd goes wild....IMO, best episode thus far.

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                              #15
                              Ok, the whole cast was good (especially Jason Momoa, wow!), but Hewlett deserves an Emmy for this one. So good!
                              Rush rocks.

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