Alelou wrote:Actually, I'm not sure where I read this, but I'm pretty sure one of those ellipses was replacing the f-bomb...
Love it!

Still, you see my point; hard to tell unless you heard it first-hand. I'm not saying she
wasn't really outraged, just that these things should be read with caution.
JB doesn't have to work, from what I hear, because her husband is so successful, so maybe she feels free to say whatever.
Hmmm, I wonder if her husband has a single friend/brother in the same line of work?

If so I'd love to meet him!
And you're right, there might be a certain amount of liberation that comes with being in that position...but obviously she didn't plan to quit working because she
has worked, so my question would be why do something that can limit the quality of the parts/projects you're offered?
Harrison Ford has openly trashed on being Han Solo, but the worst that's happened as a result of that is alienating some
Star Wars fans. It didn't damage his career any because he's Harrison Freaking Ford. Until you reach that kind of status, though, you really do have to be careful if you want good work (or any work at all).
I just hope that Jolene doesn't end up becoming one of those Lifetime Channel movie queens. We call it "The Victim Channel" here. It seems like some actresses, after a certain point in their career, that's the
only kind of character they play.
CT has worked pretty steadily I guess, but not to the level I'd expect of someone with such clear talent. Maybe it's just the Star Trek/SF curse, but I still wonder.
Yeah, it really seems mostly like only Shatner, Nimoy, and Stewart broke out of that one. Though I had to love Michael Dorn in
I.M. Weasel! And Spiner got some pretty good work too--loved his character in
Independence Day, for example. Other than that, I think I saw Robert Beltran in an episode of
Charmed once, and Linda Park and Dominic Keating on Heroes...
Anything ever come out of that
Hawaii Five-O thing for CT?