So Dee lent me the first three seasons of Alias on DVD because, well, it has Bradley Cooper in it.
I’m like that. Don’t you judge me. You don’t know. The geek in me can justify the gawker in me by speaking to the entertainment junkie in me. What does a comedy about chefs and a thriller about double agents have in common? Yes, Bradley Cooper. So the horndog tendency of loving to look at pretty faces gives me a way to watch things I otherwise wouldn’t. I’ve been doing this on netflix for some time, and have discovered plenty of amazing things.
Doctor Who comes to mind, by way of The Producers and various broadway DVDs all because of John Barrowman.
So I’m watching Alias and I gotta tell you, it’s schlocky as hell and full of plot holes and my ability to suspend my disbelief strains at the sloppy dialog and overuse of deus ex machina, but there was a scene in season one (I can’t tell you which episode), where the finest trinity EVAR appeared in a single frame: Victor Garber, Michael Vartin, and yes, Bradley Cooper.
Oh My God Becky.



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OMG Bradley Cooper is SOOOO hot
Gloria, gloria, I think they got your number gloria I think they got the alias gloria that you’ve been living under gloria But you really don’t remember, was it something that they said? Are the voices in your head calling, Gloria?
Laura Branigan…no?
Well done you.
My freakishly random, pensamiento via dolorsa brain saw “Alias” and went right to Laura Braningan.
Bradley Cooper makes me completely melt. I could make out with him for days.
I know what you mean about stalking actors via NetFlix. I don’t keep track of my queue and sometimes I will get these random movies that I can’t figure out why I picked them. Play it and usually “oh yeah, that cute guy from xxxx”
“Alias” was the Best. Show. Ever. And not only cuz they were all so freaking attractive.
Also, BradCoo was in “Jack & Bobby” for half the season. I think he was shirtless a few times. And that show was good in a standard high-brow “30something” meets “I’ll Fly Away” sort of way.