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Bright Eyes

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  1. So basically, they cast this mediocre actress to shut up people that wanted Serena to finally return and when she fails, they can write her out because she was a failure. Got it!
  2. What do you mean? The gorgeous Rob Rausch, a.k.a Robby Bobby, has made a career out of it!
  3. The scooby gang has lost way too much, way too fast. Buffy was the first show I ever binge watched because a friend would let me borrow her DVDs, starting when I was 12. In return, I collected the Angel DVDs and lent them to her and together the Buffyverse was complete. What a huge loss to the Buffy family. Our patriarchal figure! As an aside, I really enjoyed his daughter on Emmerdale, too.
  4. Too bad he'll most likely be wasted on Joss.
  5. The show right now isn't bad or anywhere near great. Inoffensive, introspective, but mediocre. To his credit, he is responsible for using history and bringing back Valerie Grant and creating Eli, but nothing much will change for better or worse, IMO.
  6. This one is new to me. From what I could find, it's #13. 1954: "A man who's conscience never troubles him, must have it pretty well trained." - Philip Lord At the shop, Floyd seeks Judge's advice about making Carol's lawsuit against him private. Lona worries about Roy as Carol reveals her part in how he feels and that she's giddy for a fight. Maurice Copeland as Dr. Floyd Corey John Galvarro as Toughy Padgett Philip Lord as Judge Willard Sharp Bernardine Flynn as Lona Corey Ros Twohey as Millie Flagle Geraldine Kay as Carol Corey First time seeing Carol, Floyd's bitchy sister, who seems like she was a real piece of work.
  7. Thanks for the info. Hopefully it's one that's not on my list.
  8. When did Elena come back?
  9. Stella, too? I think the Tracy friendship and the actress' pedigree give me pause on getting rid of her too hastily.
  10. Rest in Peace, Ann Robinson. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/ann-robinson-dead-war-of-the-worlds-1236598147/
  11. It's an honour for you to include my Hawkins Falls info. Thanks for the article. I hope for more Hawkins Falls episodes to present themselves in the future.
  12. The juvenile actor award is gross and creepy.
  13. I've seen many people guess that the friend in question was Diana from RHOBH.
  14. And lastly, a 12th episode is on Internet Archive. 10/21/53: "That trouble follows in your footsteps, but don't let it catch up with you." - Mary Foskett Lona and Floyd let their feelings for each other and about their future together known. Sue leaves Mitch confused with her hot and cold routine. Maurice Copeland as Dr. Floyd Corey Vivian Laswell as May Shipley Bernardine Flynn as Lona Drewer Jim Bannon as Mitch Fredericks Mary Foskett as Cleo Hollister Toni Gilman as Sue Riga
  15. As people in this thread could have guessed, I have shown some interest in Hawkins Falls recently. The following are brief loglines and cast lists for each of the 11 episodes I could find on YT, in the hopeful chronological order. Since it's long, I will put it in spoiler tags. I will say having each episode begin with a hokey quote that never really has to do with the episode itself comes off strange, but it is a great marker in knowing which episodes one has and hasn't watched. I can see why it was successful, as it was easy enough to digest. But by the end, if the psychic material is anything to go by, I can see why NBC pulled the plug. However, the show could have thrived if anyone important had cared.

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