Wasn't a huge fan of ASH's appearances in Man Child or Doctor Who. But he admittedly had more to do than Marsters has had to do in his roles. Haven't seen Little Britian, so can't comment on it. The humor in Doctor Who doesn't work for me. Humor is such a subjective thing, isn't it? What makes one person laugh, may make another cringe or get annoyed. It's really odd.
Man Child did make me laugh at times though. My favorite ASH role post-Buffy though was probably MI5. I like it when he plays the darker roles more complicated roles. Which makes sense - I fell for him in two of those roles initially - the American in Chess and the ambiguous mentor/friend in VR5.
The only think I've seen Marsters do outside of Buffy that I found remotely interesting was a bit in Millenium. Everything else has been sort of bland writing wise. And it really is about the writing, isn't it? There's only so much the actor can do.
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What makes one person laugh, may make another cringe or get annoyed.
It's really odd.
Man Child did make me laugh at times though. My favorite ASH role post-Buffy though was probably MI5. I like it when he plays the darker roles more complicated roles. Which makes sense - I fell for him in two of those roles initially - the American in Chess and the ambiguous mentor/friend in VR5.
The only think I've seen Marsters do outside of Buffy that I found remotely interesting was a bit in Millenium. Everything else has been sort of bland writing wise. And it really is about the writing, isn't it?
There's only so much the actor can do.