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- Life of Brian - #11 »
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Shallow Query
Shallow QueryWhich female MSCL character do you find most visually pleasing?
Let me know if I missed someone; I might post the male leads later. (I didn't want to discriminate between the sexes, but the poll thingy didn't give me enough room )
The lovely Angela ChaseHello, I choose Angela.
Yes, Rayanne is undeniably attractive, and mysterious, which gives her an aura. But our dear Angela....there is just something so captivating about her. And she's "real, she has flaws"....as they say in the Shakespeare episode. Her beauty is unconventional but sneaks up on you and overwhelms you. Plus, she's a really wonderful person, which, in my humble opinion, makes her more attractive. "You're sooo beautiful, it HURTS to look at you."
My pickWhile ITA with socalledfan that Angela is captivating, I went with the shallow vote for the shallow query. Seriously though, Rayanne just has that "cool" look about her that is fun.
"When you drink from the cup of life, chug." ~ Citibank billboard
Thanks for all your votes! I learned a valuable lesson from this poll: no one is going to vote for soccor moms when nubile teens are on the list
One of these days I will post a revised poll based on my observations here... I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure.
-- Clarence Darrow I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it. -- Mark Twain Re: Shallow QueryI think Angela was very pretty, but in a subtle, unassuming way. I remember being quite taken aback when I first saw "The Zit" and heard Angela call herself ugly. Whaaa?
A close second would be Amber. I think the actress who played her is quite pretty. She has lovely eyes. I think she was prettier on this show than she was on NY: Undercover.
Re: Shallow QueryAngela is by no means unattractive, but I'm honestly flummoxed that she has twice as many votes as Rayanne. What are people taking?!
I agree--Amber is gorgeous, in a dazed, hippie sorta way. "You know, the karma in this house is like ridiculous. It's really low... or dark... whatever it is that happens to karma."
Re: Shallow QueryI think Rayanne isn't really "pretty" in the regular sense. She's got sass and sexuality/confidence on her side, but I think Angela is prettier.
On that note, remember in "The Zit" where the prettiest girl in school is mentioned? Angela guesses the girl may even be the prettiest girl in America? Nuh uh. I never thought that girl was very pretty. Re: Shallow QueryYou're right. Casey Hall wasn't pretty at all!
Not even with her miss America wave, lol. Angela is extremely gorgeous in certain shots, in my (humble) opinion. The trouble with Rayanne is that she looks different in every shot (which is alluring, but it's hard to call her pretty because she's always changing) But SHARON is the prettiest of all (Mind you, she does have awkward stretched out looking moments), but most of the time she's beautiful--especially in Life of Brian. "So, the mouse makes pressure, just by breathing?...I can relate."
Re: Shallow QueryAll right, so maybe I was a bit harsh. Objectively speaking, Sharon is probably the best-looking gal, and Angela has an admirable, classic beauty, like movie stars of yore, but Rayanne... sigh, Rayanne. That smile, those eyes. She exudes confidence and vulnerability at once.
I better end this before I get too mushy. Oh, and Casey Hall? Totally vacant! I think that was the point. "You know, the karma in this house is like ridiculous. It's really low... or dark... whatever it is that happens to karma."
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