Showing posts with label Mehcad Brooks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mehcad Brooks. Show all posts

Monday, July 25, 2011

New Crushes [And Some Old Ones]

So, it might be time to update my Crushes du Jour--and, to be fair, i stole that title from Mark at Tales Of The Sissy--from some new shows, and old shows, that I've been perusing of late. 
Let's dig in and tell me what you think...

John Barrowman.
I had never seen Torchwood until this year,
though I've long been a fan of Barrowman-on-man love.

As a Gleek, I am almost required by law to watch The Glee Project.
And now I feel almost legally bound to stare at one Mister Zach Woodlee.
 

Mehcad Brooks.
I first saw him on one of the awful seasons of Desperate Housewives,
and he was that season's lone saving grace. Now, he plays a football player
on Unnecessary Roughness, and his hotness is magnified ten-fold.

Matt Bomer.
An old favorite from White Collar.
He always hot, always sexy, and, this season, often shirtless.
I call that a win-win.


Rufus Sewell, plays Detective Zen on Masterpiece Theater's Zen series.
So rugged. So manly. And with a smoldering British accent.

Marc Blucas is the love interest, and, um, "personal" trainer
on Unnecessary Roughness,
and that smile, well, that smile is so hot.

Mekhi Phifer stars opposite John Barrowman, though unfortunately,
not as his love interest.
Still, double the eye candy on one show.
Set my DVR!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Hot, Compassionate, Smart...And Did I Mention Hot?

"I haven’t even gotten that far (thinking about settling down). But yeah, I want a wife, I want kids. The whole thing. But I’m also not even concerned with marrying somebody until it’s legal for everybody to get married. And what I mean by that is the whole Prop 8 thing. I find it really offensive. I just find it really problematic when you start throwing people’s rights away. Until we get our gay brothers and sisters back into a realm of consciousness that everyone else is in, it’s just not right. A woman who’s getting married — it’s probably going to be a gay man who made her dress, and a gay man who’s doing her hair and makeup, but he can’t get married. How messed up is that?"--Mehcad Brooks