John Orquiola
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| #1 Posted on 20.10.11 2111.34 Reposted on: 20.10.18 2111.44 | This was the worst Beat Up Minka Kelly Show ever. Last week, Minka Kelly was barely beaten up. This week, not at all. Maybe a kick grazed her stomach in a fight. That's it. How can they not beat up Minka Kelly? What kind of Beat Up Minka Kelly Show is this?
On the other hand, Rachael Taylor took a power bomb on a yacht. And she no sold it.
This was the old school 90210 shout out episode of Charlie's Angels. Guest stars this week were Mark Kiley and Dina Meyer - Gil Meyers and Lucinda Nicholson from 90210. And they were cast as an estranged husband and wife. Brandon Walsh wouldn't like that, I bet. However, Dina Meyer at 43 remains incredibly beautiful. She gives all three Angels a run for their money in the looks department.
The other big guest star was John Terry as Rachael Taylor's ex-billionaire jailbird father. He dropped a bombshell on his daughter, insinuating that he has knowledge of her boss Charles Townsend and sowed suspicion that Charlie has a secret, unrevealed agenda.
Which we will probably never learn because uh oh... no preview for next week's episode. Same as happened with The Playboy Club when they were permanently yanked. This could be it for ABC airing Charlie's Angels. They might just shove the remaining episodes on the DVD.
So great, a hint of a greater mythology to the show just as the series is now kaput. Oh well. Promote this thread! | | Moss
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| #2 Posted on 24.10.11 2159.02 Reposted on: 24.10.18 2207.51 | I finally caught an ep of this show, and to say I was disappointed to see Minka Kelly not get remotely beat up would be like saying 9/11 was slightly unexpected.
Will they even bother releasing this on DVD? Don't think this show has anything like a cult following, does it?
Although these days I suppose it might make sense to put the show on Netflix or something. | ALL ORIGINAL POSTS IN THIS THREAD ARE NOW AVAILABLE |
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