Her 'Part' in True Detective
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sambuca62 — 11 years ago(August 18, 2014 09:34 AM)
Like a lot of people, I came to this page because of her "part" in True Detective. Some of you might already realize I'm being a bit tongue and "cheek" here. While True Detective gave Miss Simmons a lot of "exposure", the role was clearly designed to take advantage of her "assets", [Okay, enough of the silly double entendres] I actually think Lili Simmons is a very pretty young woman. I was kind of surprised though that this role seemed to focus on her fine backside with a very bold reference and display in her final scene.
I actually have no problem with nudity on-screen or her limited role on TD in general. I'd have to say I would also drop trow and show off my bottom if I got the chance to be on camera with Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson in a great work like True Detective.
Here's hoping the lovely and sexy Miss Simmons gets bigger roles in the future. -
guanzilla — 10 years ago(June 26, 2015 06:57 AM)
This happens all the time, I watch a show and see a fine piece of ace and go here usually to see what else she's done. With Lili, seeing that she was in Banshee solidified my interesting in that show, which turns out to be fantastic. Lili on the show is quite impressive as well. Her character is a bit well, her character isn't the best, but Lili is.
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lazarillo — 9 years ago(April 06, 2016 05:19 AM)
Her "part" in "True Detective" called for a really hot and sexy young woman. She definitely fit the role. Whether she has the acting talent to go beyond that, time will tell, but there is no shame in playing a character part like that. If she were obese or freakish-looking, no one would accuse her of somehow exploiting her obesity or freakish looks if she took a part where those things were appropriate. She's a sexy girl with a great butt, ergo. . .
By the way, the proper expression is "tongue IN cheek", but perhaps it's best not to think about that in this particular context. . .
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