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No I didn't! Was that just for the movie?

I should watch more of her Doctors stuff. I am probably one of the few who loved her just based on a recurring AMC role. She and Gillian were great characters, at least for a while.

Can't compare to Sporty Spice.

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Yes, that's what I remember. But then again, Passanante was writing at that time, so I'm not surprised it was pretty much forgotten about in the same episode.

"Where'd Alex and Dimitri go?"

"Who?" :unsure:

Nice try. Americans in their mid 20's don't suddenly adopt "European" accents after living abroad for a few years... No matter what Madonna tries to tell you.

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Maybe Binky is pulling a Joan Crawford. Joan grew up in poverty (I know Bianca grew up wealthy, but…) in Oklahoma, but developed a haughty trans-Atlantic accent. But I guess all stars back then were trained by the studios to talk like that.

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Given the number of actors in soaps who talk like they have a mouthful of hot grits or spent the day chugging cough syrup, I'm perfectly happy with CBL's diction.

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+1 (though her T's are a little wet :P ) BTW, if this all stems from my earlier comment, I was referring to the actress' Spanish look.

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How about I give up?

"Bianca doesn't shit! Heavens, no! ohmy.gif She cleanses her colon!" Fine, you win. The best way to make a sanctimonious, uptight bitch of a character even more appealing to her detractors is by giving her a pretentious Uma Thurman fake-cent while she goes around "approving" other people's relationships. smile.gif

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