She wasn't thinking enough about her future when she chose not to return to Lost. She had one of the top two mysteries o
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TriggerJerk — 15 years ago(April 20, 2010 12:24 AM)
Well..
I'm waiting
Where are all the apologies, now that Libby has returned, in a big way, to the last Lost season, and (sort of) reunited with Hurley?
And did anyone catch her on House last night? In a recurring role as Wilson's ex and perhaps future wife?
Yea, for sure, that's a career in tatters.
Not to mention that she's been married to the same lucky guy for 14 years and counting.
Well
I'm waiting..
And, BTW, the phrase is founder, like a ship in trouble, not flounder, like the fish. Look it up.
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MarkAnthony1990 — 13 years ago(April 25, 2012 06:49 AM)
Actually
FLOUNDERS 3rd person singular present, plural of flounder
Verb:
Struggle or stagger helplessly or clumsily in water or mud: "he was floundering about in the shallow offshore waters".
Noun:
A small flatfish (families Pleuronectidae and Bothidae) that typically occurs in shallow coastal water.
So, the OP used the right word in the right context.
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Naughty-God — 15 years ago(April 20, 2010 10:17 AM)
Dude, drop the bitterness.
As with a majority of actors and actresses it's not an easy thing to become a "star" and there's a fine line between trying to get A-listed co-starring roles on a major Network vs doing voice-over or commercial TV Ads.
I don't know what Cynthia's aspirations are as an actress in Hollywood and maybe she's just happy to get the work that she does, but to be so bitter as to wish ill-will on her career because you think she walked-away from a show that could teeter on the brink of cancellation is pretty damn funny, if not pathetic.
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MarkAnthony1990 — 13 years ago(April 25, 2012 06:47 AM)
Lol, during the first two seasons the show was at the height of its popularity and in no way on the brink of cancellation. By the time the third season ended they'd renewed the show through to season 6 to give the writer's notices to write the ending. It was never cancelled.
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gunforanarm — 14 years ago(May 13, 2011 12:20 PM)
So Cynthia (or any other actor) doesn't have the right to say no to returning to a series for whatever reason? It's up to the producers of a show to keep things running smoothly and make sure the actors want to return - and if that doesn't happen any actor has the right to leave. Despite clamoring from internet message board users.
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StrontiumAE — 14 years ago(September 02, 2011 12:56 AM)
How could anyone wish someone who they don't even know, failure in their lives. Everytime I come on IMDb there seems to be one reason more why I think humanity sucks.
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