Women’s Murder Club: Personality Present
Personalities shade drama. Their clashes and collisions darken drama. Their cavorting and conversing enliven drama. Great drama is a spectrum. Great drama is a color pallet of moods. These moods capture the imagination.
On Friday, I viewed ABC's "Women's Murder Club." The program is watchable. The estrogen is conspicuous. The pilot conclusion was suspect. The storylines are thin. With that stated, Women's Murder Club has personality. The dialogue is immaculate. The scenery is sharp.
The venture contains proficient acting. Angie Harmon (Lindsay Boxer) and Paula Newsome (Claire Washburn) are excellent. Tyrees Allen (Warren Jacobi) and Rob Estes (Tom Mitchell) are sound. Unfortunately, Aubrey Dollar (Cindy Thomas) and Laura Harris (Jill Bernhardt) are inferior. This reiterates my opinion. Women's Murder Club needs improvement.
On Friday, I viewed ABC's "Women's Murder Club." The program is watchable. The estrogen is conspicuous. The pilot conclusion was suspect. The storylines are thin. With that stated, Women's Murder Club has personality. The dialogue is immaculate. The scenery is sharp.
The venture contains proficient acting. Angie Harmon (Lindsay Boxer) and Paula Newsome (Claire Washburn) are excellent. Tyrees Allen (Warren Jacobi) and Rob Estes (Tom Mitchell) are sound. Unfortunately, Aubrey Dollar (Cindy Thomas) and Laura Harris (Jill Bernhardt) are inferior. This reiterates my opinion. Women's Murder Club needs improvement.
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