>>Just curious, what is the average female view of the British tv series 'Ashes to Ashes?'
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>>I've been watching BBC America tonight (after March Madness) and the 1st episode I saw was fantastic. The 2nd episode appears to turn her into a floozy transported into the 1980s....and what's with every single shirt hanging off her shoulder and showing her bra-strap? Is this the British view of an emanicipated woman? Someone who drinks too much, has sex with strangers, and dresses like a floozy?
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>I know you asked for female view and I have mixed feelings about Ashes to Ashes ( tivoed it tonight so last episode i saw was the Royal Wedding episode) but I have to say anything with Keeley Hawes is a treat. Prefer her as Zoe in spooks. If you've never seen "Tipping the Velvet" by all means get it from Netflix.
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>( besides Zoe my own view of the Emancipated Woman runs more to Kara Thrace (Katee Sackhoff)
> or Julie Christe as Mrs. Miller - or Jolie as Mrs. Smith <s>)
Oh, so that's who Tracy was talking about. I will definitely check it out now. I really liked "MI-5" (first two seasons) and Zoe in particular. Very hot, but not just that.
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