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FL is good till she has dramatic scenes, then she just screeches, it's like nails on a chalkboard

That scene at Victor's grave with Jack, OMG that's the Joey Tribianni smell the fart acting from Friends, LMAO

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I think Flo's reactions are extremely real for a woman who literally just lost her husband and the man that she thinks did it, is standing there at the church where the funeral was just held. I don't think a lot of people would have a normal calm conversation in that situation...I like that Flo isn't afraid to go there in character..Yes it can be OTT but she's a totally committed actress, and honestly these days it's a welcome change.

I did laugh a little when she was on the ground and they had the shot focus on TSJTodd's huge smug smile over her body.

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No I definitely think Flo's reactions are real but sometimes you've gotta tone down the real for a TV set in a living room :lol:

For a second I thought we were watching the beginning of the episode again with Bo/Finn :lol:

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She had no connection to the victim. Obviously the circumstances here are different as its 100% personal to her and she is the one grieving and in pain. It wouldnt be fitting for her to defend the man she beleives to be the one that caused that pain

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