And he kind of laughed off my surprise that he just showed up out of nowhere by liking the tweet where I was just like "...damn." Chill af behavior, I was for sure put in my place
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He was the bomb in Coherence
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In multiple senses of the term (he was the looming threat waiting to go off and turn the situation violent)
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Honestly the fact that he was willing to put himself out there in that movie to the degree he did I find really impressive Making that be the Wham Line "If there's an infinite number of possible me's out there... how many of us have been drinking"
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The hilarious discomfort where his character reveals that he was the star of beloved teen dramedy Roswell And then his guest is like "I loved that show when I was a girl! Which episode were you on?" "I was... I was on all of them. I was a series regular"
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"Oh, I... I must have... confused you for... which one were..." "I was... I was the guy That was me, I'm the guy from Roswell, I'm the Roswell guy"
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It is very obvious he is not actually talking about Roswell, a show that prominently featured TWO guys (Max and Michael) Buffy is, in fact, one of the very few shows in this category where there's exactly one guy you can point to and say "he was the guy"
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And, you know, serves no purpose but to be the guy
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Anyway it was a very cynical and morose look at what his life once was and what his life has now become that I thought was really brave for an actor to do for an indie film, especially with him not being the main character
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(His statement is technically incorrect, Xander appears in every episode of Buffy except S7E7 "Conversations with Dead People", a "high-concept" episode where the cast each face a personal crisis alone The fact that they couldn't think of one for Xander is telling)
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(To the point Penelope has repeatedly made, they were thinking of having the First Evil come speak to Xander in the form of Jesse from all the way back in the pilot, but abandoned the idea, possibly because they couldn't get the actor back)
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(Xander kills his best friend, almost immediately forgets about him and never mentions him again, and never has another male friend for the rest of his life)
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I mean, for a lot of trans women, that's a low-key relatable experience
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