
When these writers went on strike, they made no exceptions.




Greg Wise and Emma Thompson: I've thought she was great since Dead Again, but it was Peter's Friends that made me love her. Seeing such a beautiful woman play a nerdy, romantically inept book publisher was a wonderful thing. Him I first noticed in The Moonstone (which I'm watching again right now, incidentally), but if you caught my earlier post about Henry Cavill, you know I love a man who looks good in a period costume. Finding out they were a couple was just food for my libido.

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