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This. I like Scott Clifton, I've seen him in previous roles on GH and OLTL, I think he's really talented. I don't think he's a romantic lead on a soap, he's more of a funny sidekick. Hope and Liam have zero sexual chemistry. Hope is capable of chemistry, I've seen it with Wyatt, Liam isn't capable of it. He should be back-burnered like Pam and Donna.
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Small Talk: Forrester Rangers
sugarbaker design replied to Aquarius's topic in The Bold And The Beautiful
According to a post on the GH board, it's only a two-episode deal. Guess GH couldn't stand that amazing Daniel Day-Lewis acting style! -
Small Talk: Forrester Rangers
sugarbaker design replied to Aquarius's topic in The Bold And The Beautiful
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All Episodes Discussion: The Daily Double
sugarbaker design replied to Rhondinella's topic in Jeopardy!
Same here, I can't wait for Julia to smash that record to little bits. -
Small Talk: Get Flipped by the Red Chair
sugarbaker design replied to Athena's topic in The Graham Norton Show
Bad news. The episode airing on Saturday May 10 on BBCAmerica has a start time of 11:15 and an end time of midnight. One would think that a network that airs Kitchen Nightmares 500 times a week could find an extra 15 minutes somewhere so they could air an original show. Bad move BBCA! -
All Episodes Discussion: The Daily Double
sugarbaker design replied to Rhondinella's topic in Jeopardy!
Z and X for me, totally forgot about New Mexico! -
I'm happy Jane Elliott wasn't ignored.
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Daytime Emmy nominations are out, the B&B got five acting nominations. I never thought I'd say this but a nomination for best actress goes to Katharine Kelly Lang, as well as Heather Tom. Linsay Godfrey and Kim Matula got nods best younger actress and Scott Clifton was nominated for best supporting actor. Here's a link to the rest of the nominees: http://emmyonline.com/daytime The show also got nods for Best Show, Best Directing and Best Writing.
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S06.E08: Unforgivable Debt
sugarbaker design replied to halgia's topic in The Real Housewives Of New York City
Do the interns come with it? I'm really enjoying Lu this season, she has suddenly become the voice of reason, long may she reign. I feel bad for Sonja, she has this show, which has the potential of being a marketing bonanza, but she hasn't yet thrown out a product. Start making those toaster ovens, girl! I wouldn't go near one, but I'm sure there's a market for it. You can start by giving one to Carole for her non-kitchen. -
All Episodes Discussion: The Daily Double
sugarbaker design replied to Rhondinella's topic in Jeopardy!
Wow, had no idea. She does seem unstoppable. -
Morning Joe: All Episodes Talk
sugarbaker design replied to sugarbaker design's topic in Morning Joe
Isn't it hysterical that Mike and Arianna think working women get 5 hours of sleep every night by choice. It's not a choice hunties, many women don't have the luxury of flex time, nannies and hired help. -
Morning Joe: All Episodes Talk
sugarbaker design replied to sugarbaker design's topic in Morning Joe
Then she would clean out her purse, mention she has no time to watch TV, and bring up her BFF Arianna Huffington. -
I think we're supposed to see him as mostly a good guy I see the character of Jamie Lannister the same way as the character of Tony Soprano. The writers portray him as one of the most despicable characters ever, but the TV audience, because of the character's charm, looks or some other quality, see him as someone who's redeemed. Has Jamie ever mentioned that he regrets pushing Bran out the window? Has he ever regretted banging his own sister? Killing his cousin?
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Thanks! Good to know.
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I thought May was a sweep month, not April.
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The Jamie of Season 1 and the Jamie of Season 4 are the same person. He has never expressed any kind of remorse for pushing Bran out of the window or for killing his Lannister cousin. He's a monster with good looks and a title who is capable of doing nice things for some people.
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On the nose! You're up!
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3 shows! Wacky 80's sitcom about a sexy housekeeper and her dramatic friends in a London neighborhood on a late night talk show on E!
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It may be an unpopular opinion but I don't mind that Aly's "illness" isn't clearly defined. If it was clearly defined, then the writers would be bound by the symptoms of that particular disorder. Then the story would become about the disorder and not the characters, like an afterschool special or All My Children at its worst. Keeping it vague keeps things open. I'm old enough to remember when not everyone was diagnosed with an official disorder, some people just "marched to a different drummer" or were "off" or "one maraca short of a mariachi band".