Kelly Rightnour <msv...@webtv.net> wrote in article
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There seems to be an idea on TV that, when two people marry, all romance
goes out the window.
I wonder what that says about the marriages of people in the entertainment
industry?
A very sad commentary.
I agree with another poster who commented on the tension between the two
stars being more and more evident. Wouldn't you be tense if they'd done to
your role what has been done to all the co-stars and supporting actors?
Start you off with tons of stuff to do for a few shows and then move you
into the background so far people almost forget you're even on the show any
more? I certainly would be uptight about it.
I realize this may be an unpopular opinion but, perhaps it would be best to
end the show this year before the show deteriorates any more and the fans
are still left with more fond memories than frustrations? Nothing is much
worse or painful in TVLand than a show that doesn't know when to leave
gracefully and I'm sure we can all think of at least a few examples.
JMO
Ishani
Kelly Rightnour <msv...@webtv.net> wrote in article
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> Does anyone agree that we need more love scenes/romance between Dr. Mike
and
> Sully? <snip>