There used to be a TV show called “Connections.” The host would demonstrate that Newton's laws of motion led to the invention of the lava lamp, or the microwave oven, or the Post-It note, through elaborate Kevin-Bacon-type relationships through time and space.
I call it “serendipity,” which is (I think) nicer.
The other night I was watching “Godspell,” which I had never seen before. A trifle goofy, and I liked Judas more than I liked Jesus, but that was okay. Then a bell rang in my head about the cast listings. Jesus was played by Victor Garber.
Victor Garber??
You know him from a hundred things. Maybe as one of the ship's designers in “Titanic.” Maybe as Jennifer Garner's father in “Alias.” Myself, I immediately think of his “Will and Grace” appearance as a classically-trained actor whose best-known role is a cartoon devil advertising cereal on TV. “It's sinfully delicious!”
So now I'm watching “Godspell” and browsing the Net on my laptop, catching up on Victor's career. He's very nice-looking, of course. I discover that he officiated at the wedding of Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck, which is pretty adorable.
Then I see a picture of him at the Affleck/Garner wedding with his partner, Rainer Andreesen, who just happens to be an artist, with an estimable website showing off his work. And he uses Victor as a model sometimes, and wouldn't you do the same, if you had such a handsome man around the house?
I ended my search with a smile on my face. I started with a Jesus in 1973 clown makeup, and I end up with a mature, successful, happy-looking gay couple in 2011.
Now that's what I call “serendipity.”
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