TV villains throughout the years have ranged from characters that you love to hate to those you simply just hate and wish would go away Ben Michael Emerson from Lost Alexis Joan Collins from Dynasty JR Larry Hagman from Dallas and Abby Donna Mills from Knots Landing would fall into the first category Eden AnnaLynne McCord definitely belongs in the second one Ugh The character has no redeeming qualities I actually cringe whenever she is on screen Do I find fault in the actress portrayal No I just think Eden is being written to be way too hateful Interesting to know that everyone I talk to about the show agrees Thumbs down to Eden Same goes with most of you who have posted comments here Michael Jacksons You Are Not Alone runs thru my head when I read most of the commentsWhen Eden first appeared in this episode it seemed she was heading in a better direction When she encouraged her BGF Best Gay Friend Chaz Jai Rodriguez from Queer Eye to come
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Clay-animated family pic Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit topped the weekend box office with a decent $16.1 million. After two weekends at No. 1, Jodie Foster's Flightplan slid to No. 2 with $10.8 million, followed by the Cameron Diaz-Toni Collette chick flick, In Her Shoes (No. 3 with $10 million); the Al Pacino-Matthew McConaughey man movie, Two for the Money (No. 4 with $8.4 million), and the Boris Kodjoe-Idris Elba, um, unisex musical (yeah, that's it), The Gospel (No. 5 with $8 million).
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Talk about putting reality on TV: Actors Boris Kodjoe and Nicole Parker met — and fell genuinely crazy in love — while playing a boyfriend and girlfriend on Showtime's Soul Food. Now they'll be doing it again on Second Time Around, UPN's new fall sitcom about two exes who get back together. And we thought Nick and Jessica living out their romance onscreen was a little weird.
For their part, the Soul mates don't find their sitch at all odd. "We met working together," Parker says. "We met as working actors on the same show playing love interests, so in a way, the only thing we know is how to work together. Our whole friendship developed in that 16-hour day [while filming a] one-hour drama. So a sitcom life is nothing!"
"She's my absolute best friend in this whole world," Kodjoe adds, "so there's no better situation than to be creative with your best friend." Laughingly, Parker interjects: "OK, he's getting
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