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Subject: TV shows sometimes ruin themselves with the Actors they pick

There just aren't enough moments in the day to rectify the wrongs of the past.

Sometimes they might have an Actor in a position as a bad guy in one series, and more often than not, when that actor is in another series, they are often still a bad guy. This can ruin the plot easily and give away other series stories just by reusing a person in another role.

Do you agree?

  • 12.27.2012 2:51 PM PDT

Stop banning me please.

Hawii 5-0 has an asian chick who kicks ass but is 4ft and 6in and has no muscle. And that blonde guy is short.

[Edited on 12.27.2012 3:14 PM PST]

  • 12.27.2012 2:52 PM PDT

On the Left

Godshatter: I can go all the way with someone without being attracted to them.
CamCamm: How does that work?
Godshatter: I'm easily aroused by anything that moves. It's a curse.
Brain says 'No, that's ugly', body says 'ugly is fine with me'.

no

  • 12.27.2012 2:59 PM PDT

There just aren't enough moments in the day to rectify the wrongs of the past.


Posted by: XxExpungexX
Hawii 5-0 has an asian chick who gets ass but is 4.6 and has no muscle. And that blonde guy is short.

What??

  • 12.27.2012 3:00 PM PDT

I like shorts. They're comfy and easy to wear.

It works both ways, though. You can trick the audience by putting a actor well known for playing a certain type of role into a completely different role.

  • 12.27.2012 3:07 PM PDT

I hate MLP. It is cancerous and pretty stupid to see men watching a show for girls. They can deny the truth but the truth shall prevail!

"I will not fail even if I must sacrifice my life." - Siegfried

Two and a Half Men chose Ashton Kutcher to replace Charlie Sheen, so yes.

  • 12.27.2012 3:09 PM PDT

There just aren't enough moments in the day to rectify the wrongs of the past.


Posted by: SonOfTheShire
It works both ways, though. You can trick the audience by putting a actor well known for playing a certain type of role into a completely different role.

I don't see it often myself, it's usually always bad guys being reused as bad guys, or being assigned to a neutral role. I never see them in the good guy role.

  • 12.27.2012 3:23 PM PDT

♠The enemy of my enemy is my enemy's friend's enemy♠


Posted by: SonOfTheShire
It works both ways, though. You can trick the audience by putting a actor well known for playing a certain type of role into a completely different role.

Agreed

[Edited on 12.27.2012 3:35 PM PST]

  • 12.27.2012 3:32 PM PDT