Sorry, can't buy into it…
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MysteryRidah — 17 years ago(July 04, 2008 10:05 PM)
I wonder do the person who made this thread work in hollywood, because if you don't, maybe you just need to keep non positive comments to yourself.

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dragonfly77 — 17 years ago(September 12, 2008 10:50 AM)
I always wonder why people who claim not to be a fan of some person's work, nevertheless come to their boards just to be negative. If you don't like her, why are you wasting your time here? Nothing better to do?
She's intelligent, imaginative, talented, warm, funny, and very womanly, in a really inspiring way, and that's something I say about almost no one, esp. of people in Hollywood. Nothing about her is fake not her body, not her hair, face she's true to herself. She's hilarious, witty, she's written a bookand in a profession where most of the union members are unemployed, she's carved out a very satisfying niche for herself, which I hope will expand and work well for her for a long and admired career.
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irongiant85 — 16 years ago(May 26, 2009 12:44 AM)
Totally agree! As a fan of "Rescue Me", I was, needless to say, RELIEVED when her character left the show. Her voice itself is just plain annoying and I couldn't take it! I will honestly say that I haven't seen her in anything else, but I wouldn't venture out to say that I'd want to either.
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ummya — 16 years ago(May 26, 2009 07:04 PM)
I completely agree UGH I started watching the second season of Numb3rs and every single time she's on screen I can't stop cringing. Not including temporary characters in many TV series, she is the worst actress I have ever seenshe CANNOT ACT. She can't convey emotionand as you said, she has bad timing and can't deliver dialogue.
the rest of the cast of Numb3rs are fineI mean, they aren't the best actors in the world, but for the most part, they are good (especially Charlie). and its not their fault that whenever Diana Farr is in a scene, none of the characters have ANY chemistry with her. Its not their fault, they are doing the best job they can as actorsits her, she is absolutely AWFUL. UGH! I find her so irritating, and I haven't even gotten started on her personal qualities (looks, voice, etc) -
lqelvmodfan — 13 years ago(February 07, 2013 10:36 AM)
Too bad some people only seem care about superficial aspects of others. Everybody has good things about them, it just depends on who's doing the observation and bias they might have. It might cause them to lean toward the positive or the negative. How does voice and looks matter? I thought acting is about skill. If one doesn't find her skilled why criticize her personal characteristics? Why not just say you don't like her acting and call it a day. Seems superfluous. Not trying to be rude js.
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sinfrancisco — 16 years ago(June 03, 2009 03:04 PM)
You know I actually felt that she was a little bit off too the first time I saw her in Num3ers. However having recently watched "The Job" in which I thought she was properly funny, I have changed my mind. Re-watching Num3ers I find that her character softens the hard edge that runs through the show.
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Blue_Eyes_James — 14 years ago(July 09, 2011 10:39 PM)
I watch the show "when it's on" and "Bones" or "Criminal Minds" re-runs aren't.
Everytime I read someone write about someone being a bad actor I often take a second look and say "Hmm, they're right. They are pretty bad!"
But not Diane. She's fine, even when I'm studying expecting to see some groaner acting. So I'm not sure what everyone else is seeing!
Now I shuddered when I saw Sean Combs and Justin Bieber try to deliver lines on CSI's recently. Yowch! Painful.
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mmmdraco — 14 years ago(October 10, 2011 06:35 AM)
I actually looked her up on imdb to see if anyone else felt this way. I'm glad to see I'm not the only one. I also think that she tends to kind of let her head flop around a lot on top of her neck. I'm only partway into season 2 of Numb3rs, but every scene she's in where she's standing up, she's constantly tilting her head to one side or the other like she's incapable of holding it upright. I'll also agree that she really doesn't carry off a persona that lends itself to believing that she holds any kind of degree. Gillian Anderson might be kind of a spazz in person, but no one questioned her intelligence in X Files.
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Blue_Eyes_James — 14 years ago(October 16, 2011 01:03 PM)
I'm getting a lot of Numb3rs reruns on weekends so I'm catching up on the show a bit more. I watched her more and I thought of this thread again and I have a finger on what makes her different.
She's more real. The other chick (Aya? Navi?) uses the sexpot method of detective acting. Like Delgado and Spade in "Without a Trace". Like Caleigh and Alexx in "CSI Miami". Etc. They're great, but they deliver their lines while at the same time trying to seduce the camera!
Reeves seems to be the one actual agent contemplating the actual case more than making a smoldering delivery with her lines! That's how I'm seeing it. I've never seen anything else she's been in.
Ya'll are still free to have your own opinions though.
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Eve_of_Destruction — 14 years ago(February 05, 2012 12:59 PM)
The other chick (Aya? Navi?) uses the sexpot method of detective acting. Like Delgado and Spade in "Without a Trace". Like Caleigh and Alexx in "CSI Miami". Etc. They're great, but they deliver their lines while at the same time trying to seduce the camera!
I agree and her raspy voice is a little grating. It may be natural but after an hour I am ready to turn off the TV. Normally I don't mind a little rasp but hers is too much.