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Demetris 2022-01-02 08:02:05
Do you want the leading actor to be more stunning? !
Personal aesthetics are different. Anyway, I don't think the male lead is very Handsome. I originally thought that if the male lead was more amazing, maybe this film would be more attractive. . . This is also pretty good, the temporary score is like this,
choose a Handsum’s
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Demetrius 2022-01-02 08:02:05
The age of sugar~the age of white teeth~
michael, right? What a sugar. When he smiled, I felt that these white teeth were really brilliant~ it made me feel bad. Brother, you can hold up a play with your face!
Matt is your brother! It must be! ?
The plot setting is a bit cute, and the subtitles that show the identity are more cute haha....

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Fiona Glenanne: ["Characters Welcome" crossover ad with "White Collar": Fiona takes a gun out of her purse to get her ringing cellphone at a restaurant where she's having lunch with Michael] Ah, damn, I missed it.
FBI Special Agent Peter Burke: You have a permit for that weapon?
Fiona Glenanne: [covers the gun with a napkin] What weapon?
FBI Special Agent Peter Burke: The one right there.
Michael Westen: That's a napkin.
FBI Special Agent Peter Burke: I can literally see it.
Fiona Glenanne: Oh, that's my cellphone.
FBI Special Agent Peter Burke: Well, then what is that?
Fiona Glenanne: My other cellphone.
Michael Westen: She's a big talker.
Fiona Glenanne: Let's just pretend this never...
[a grenade rolls out of her purse]
Fiona Glenanne: ... happened.
FBI Special Agent Peter Burke: Is that a grenade?
Fiona Glenanne: What grenade?
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Michael Westen: [crossover ad introducing "Royal Pains": Michael is narrating a letter he's written Hank Lawson, who's opening a care package Michael sent him] Dear Dr. Hank, I understand you recently lost your job and had to find a new way to earn a living in an unfamiliar setting. I know exactly what that's like, so I've enclosed a few things that might come in handy: sunscreen, sunglasses, and a block of C-4 because you never know when you'll need a stable plastic explosive. Best of luck. Your pal, Michael Westen.