Do you agree with her...
... being on this list?
http://www.tv.com/news/pop-culture-deal-breakers-143578235263
I don't.
... being on this list?
http://www.tv.com/news/pop-culture-deal-breakers-143578235263
I don't.
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shareI skimmed the list, didn't see her on it.
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She's one of Kaitlin Thomas' picks.
shareOh, ok. I never seen Alias. Maybe I'll watch season 3.
I do this sometimes with actors. When I see them in something and they annoy the hell out of me, with great acting, bad acting, or even a bad script, I'll avoid them after that. Some of them end up playing a very likable part in another movie/show and I change my mind about them, some just play such a horrible character that I refuse to change my mind about them in spite of that performance.
I hated Jason Sudeikis on Always Sunny and in Horrible Bosses, but changed my mind after I saw We're The Millers.
But HIMYM will never have me as a viewer because I can't stand Jason Segel. I will never give him another chance.
I just watched Triangle, and I really do like Melissa George. What do you think about her performance on Alias? Did it make you hate her?
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I never saw ALIAS. I thought she was great in TRIANGLE, as well as in 30 DAYS OF NIGHT.
Jason Sudeikis and Jason Segel don't always make the best project choices, but so far, I haven't disliked any of their performances.
I'm watching season 3 of Alias now. Already on episode 6 and so far she's been great, very good actress. But I prefer her in roles like in Triangle and A Lonely Place To Die.
Although she's been great on Alias so far I can totally see her character's arch taking a wild turn later in the season. Note that she isn't in the first ep of the season, and I think she doesn't make an appearance until the end of ep 2.
Btw, Alias is a fun show. It reminds me of Person of Interest kinda.
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I just finished season 3. First, I'll address why she was on that list in the op. George plays your typical bad guy who comes between the main character and her love interest, but she never does anything so sinister or acts smug enough to land her on some hate list. Her character actually shows lots of sympathy through the season and that made it hard to hate the character. She was written that way, she's deceiving but human. So my guess why that person put George on their hate list is because that person is a "shipper."
In case you don't know what a shipper is, I'll explain it. It's a person, most often a lonely woman or girl but not always, who roots for certain romantic relationships to... succeed... on a show or in a movie or book. They can be quite annoying at times especially when their favorite relationship is in shambles. Shippers also tend to turn into hideous, foul monsters when another character comes between their favorite relationship. As in the case of Melissa George's character did in season 3 of Alias.
So, since George's character wasn't one of the really evil baddies that we love to hate on tv shows, my best guess is the person who put her on that hate list in the op is a shipper.
I think Alias is a really good show, and you can tell many of the actors gave a lot to their roles. There were also nice guest appearances by some popular movie actors. Bradley Cooper, Ricky Gervais, Quentin Tarantino, David Caradine, Vivica Fox, Isabella Rossellini, and Djimon Hounsou are the notable guest stars in season 3.
And it looks like Melissa George enjoyed her time on the show, since she returned to make a (very) short cameo in episode 9 of season 4.
The series is on Netflix. I liked the show but I won't be finishing it. It's just not my type of show. But it's really good, and I do recommend it to those who enjoy covert operation shows.
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