Talk:Cobie Smulders

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[edit] Robin Sparkles

So does Cobie do her own singing? Does she have any history with songerizing? 204.69.40.13 16:14, 21 November 2006 (UTC)

I guess so. See http://www.tv.com/how-i-met-your-mother/show/33700/videos.html?om_act=convert&om_clk=gumballs&tag=gumballs;title;2 If that link doesn't work, go to the how i met your mother page on tv.com, and then click on videos and select "Making of Robin Sparkles Video (Behind the Scenes). BTW, is she dating Josh Radnor in real life????? What's with that peck at the end of that clip? --Macrowiz 17:25, 22 January 2007 (UTC) My bad. They appear to be in character. --Macrowiz 17:28, 22 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Wonder Woman

She was considered for the role and was Joss Whedon's pick. Where was it stated that was a joke? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Fallingx (talk • contribs)

The tenor of Joss' comments at Whedonesque. His continual insistence that he was not thinking about casting until after the script was finished - which it never was. The fact that Cobie Smulders was never considered outside the fact that some interviewer asked her if she would open for the part. And that she said that her agent asked if she would go up for the part and her belief that every brunette in Hollywood would be asked the same question. And Joss is known for his parenthetical remarks that are gags. [1] —Preceding unsigned comment added by 220.253.10.173 (talk • contribs)
Read the entire post at Whedonesque, where he clearly says he never had an actress picked out, nor even a consistent front-runner. Which fits in exactly with his statements all along - that he wouldn't cast the part until the script was done. And the script was never done. The post-script is clearly a joke. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 220.253.52.188 (talk • contribs)
"Where was it stated that was a joke?" Here. If you're not familiar with Joss' posting style, this might shed a bit more light on the tone of his dispatches from the development hellmouth. I'd hate to think that someone would add "Whedon found the cancellation of Angel 'hilarious'" or "Whedon claimed to have committed a string of grisly murders in the '80s" to the Joss Whedon article on the grounds that he neglected to embellish his jocular lament with a smiley.
chocolateboy 22:44, 10 May 2007 (UTC)