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Rachael Harris' latest work is on Showtime's Fat Actress starring with Kirstie Alley and Bryan Callen. The series features notable guest stars including John Travolta, Merv Griffith, Leah Remini, Connie Stevens, and many others.
Our Rachael Harris is quite amazing in this series. She is funny, witty, at times very sexy, and her presence in the series is always apparent. It’s a television series worth watching to see her talents in action.
My favorite moment is when Kirstie Alley's brother, who’s addicted to crack cocaine, crashes his sister's home and later confesses to Rachael's character, Kevyn Shecket, that he's had a long time drug problem. The episode is called "Crack for Good," and features the famed actress Connie Stevens, one the most beautiful women to appear on the silver screen, who does an outstanding job.
Connie Stevens has clearly not lost her touch. Imagine the sex kitten of the 1960's doing crack. That's how over the top this ensemble show often seems.
Rachael's best moment in "Crack for Good," is when she, on the prodding of Kirstie Alley's brother, smokes crack cocaine and goes rather wild. I've never seen Rachael so sexy, so erotic. She throws all caution to the wind and sleeps with Bryan Callen's character Eddie Falcon, pronounced Falconeeeee. The dialogue and the setting make this episode a scream.
And the scene at the pool is also very erotic. Rachael, we did not know you had it in you, but clearly you do.
At the end of "Crack for Good," as the credits are rolling on the screen, the actors are dancing freestyle. I just wish Rachael had been included in the closing end-credits and seen dancing. Come on Rachael, why not?
Fans of Rachael Harris need to purchase this DVD, especially if you don’t subscribe to Showtime. The show features an incredible ensemble of actors, including the guest stars. Rachael Harris shines in every episode. As critic Roger Ebert might have put it, "Big thumbs up, way up."
Finally, the DVD includes some hilarious deleted scenes. Why they were deleted is beyond me, but we are fortunate to see them in this excellent DVD purchase. They are very funny and a great addition. So enjoy this DVD. Not everybody subscribes to Showtime, so this is your opportunity to catch Rachael Harris and her cohorts making you laugh so hard you may soil your pants.
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Posted Jun 30, 2005
Rachael Harris' latest work is on Showtime's Fat Actress starring with Kirstie Alley and Bryan Callen. The series features notable guest stars including John Travolta, Merv Griffith, Leah Remini, Connie Stevens, and many others.
Our Rachael Harris is quite amazing in this series. She is funny, witty, at times very sexy, and her presence in the series is always apparent. It’s a television series worth watching to see her talents in action.
My favorite moment is when Kirstie Alley's brother, who’s addicted to crack cocaine, crashes his sister's home and later confesses to Rachael's character, Kevyn Shecket, that he's had a long time drug problem. The episode is called "Crack for Good," and features the famed actress Connie Stevens, one the most beautiful women to appear on the silver screen, who does an outstanding job.
Connie Stevens has clearly not lost her touch. Imagine the sex kitten of the 1960's doing crack. That's how over the top this ensemble show often seems.
Rachael's best moment in "Crack for Good," is when she, on the prodding of Kirstie Alley's brother, smokes crack cocaine and goes rather wild. I've never seen Rachael so sexy, so erotic. She throws all caution to the wind and sleeps with Bryan Callen's character Eddie Falcon, pronounced Falconeeeee. The dialogue and the setting make this episode a scream.
And the scene at the pool is also very erotic. Rachael, we did not know you had it in you, but clearly you do.
At the end of "Crack for Good," as the credits are rolling on the screen, the actors are dancing freestyle. I just wish Rachael had been included in the closing end-credits and seen dancing. Come on Rachael, why not?
Fans of Rachael Harris need to purchase this DVD, especially if you don’t subscribe to Showtime. The show features an incredible ensemble of actors, including the guest stars. Rachael Harris shines in every episode. As critic Roger Ebert might have put it, "Big thumbs up, way up."
Finally, the DVD includes some hilarious deleted scenes. Why they were deleted is beyond me, but we are fortunate to see them in this excellent DVD purchase. They are very funny and a great addition. So enjoy this DVD. Not everybody subscribes to Showtime, so this is your opportunity to catch Rachael Harris and her cohorts making you laugh so hard you may soil your pants.
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