My inner hausfrau made a short appearance today, and as a consequence, I sit here with two delicious tartelettes aux fraises (still warm) and a mug of Irish breakfast tea with honey. And in case you think this was neither of importance nor interest: you are perfectly right. That's why I don't get why Twitter is so successful! Anyway, before I take
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Easy on FlashForward there ;). It was a great show, if you were able to keep up with it. I have to say I'm disappointed it's not going to be coming back. I thought for sure it would be the show that finally introduced the American audience to the talent that is Jack Davenport, but it wasn't to be, as it turns out :(. Oh well, good luck to him in his future endeavors. Maybe there's still hope for him to break through with the American audience :].
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they're not what passes as beautiful for a lot of people here in the States.
I pity them. How can one NOT love George's ears?!? :-D Their loss, I say. I rather see Annie on the screen than some botoxbeachblondebustybabe.
I wasn't dissing FF, but it did flop. Again a case of producers and writers not really understanding how the audience works and what it wants. It's a shame, really, there was so much potential. :( And not nearly enough Jack!
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They probably hope to cash in on the current vampire craze.
I'd imagine so :/. That seems to be the "it" thing to do right now :[. Thing is, there are already a slew of vampire-related shows on TV at present. I know one of them is great, i.e. True Blood, and a friend said another, i.e. The Vampire Diaries, was also pretty good, but it is possible to have too much of a good thing. I mean, with those shows, the original Being Human, and the Twilight movie series, do we really need another vampire-related thing out there? I think not :/.
Same here :/. And yes, George does have very cute ears :P. I prefer someone who can actually act to a beautiful or handsome person who can't act for beans, as well ( ... )
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I just had to say, though: "The young Canadian girl in question is 30, therefore a woman and referred to as American in the trailer. Eh, semantics." < Semantics that many (or at least, numerous) Canadians would fuss over! g* But! I'll go flag-wave over in a corner somewhere.
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My bets are on "romantic drama", which really only just covers 10% of the story.
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