I hope it gets better too. And it's great to see your voice!

tdemorsella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:          I saw it on the last leg of my 
trip. It was my first taste of Scifi
in The US in More than a year. I hoped for so much, but it seemed a
little formulaic, the script was week and the production seemed
extremely low budget. I did not have a problem with low bodget
productions, but it does not seem like much effort was done to get the
most out of the budget they had. 

I will probably watch it to get my scifi fix, but it it does not
improve, I do not know for how Long I will watch.

Travey

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>
> Anyone check this show out? The main actress was on "Earth: Final
Conflict", I believe. and I seem to remember some cable movie about
her in a lesbian relationship. Tonight's show was okay. Dealt with
voodo, but I've seen so many of those I almost laugh at the people
faking the Caribbean or New Orleans accents.
> http://www.lifetimetv.com/shows/bloodties/
> After being asked to unravel a bizarre murder case, private
investigator Vicki Nelson realizes that uncovering who — or what — the
killer is may be a lot harder than for her typical case. During a
stakeout the ex-cop meets Henry Fitzroy, who looks to be an
irresistible twentysomething playboy but claims he's actually a
450-year-old vampire! Though she has trouble swallowing his story,
Henry has interesting insight into the case, so Vicki teams up with
him to nail the killer. But things get complicated when sparks ignite
between this unlikely pair, and Vicki's ex-partner and former flame,
who immediately distrusts Henry, takes an undue interest in the new
partners' undeniably electric connection.
> "Blood Ties," based on Tanya Huff's best-selling Blood Books novels,
follows Vicki as she finds herself more and more drawn to probing the
unexplainable, leading her to walk a line between the supernatural and
earthly worlds, torn between the men on either side.
> Character: Vicki Nelson
> Cop turned private investigator Vicki Nelson has the not-so-easy
task of solving supernatural cases with the help of her sexy
preternatural partner, Henry, and her assistant, Coreen.
> Christina Cox
> Best known for her lead role in "F/X: The Series" as well as her
performance opposite Vin Diesel in "The Chronicles of Riddick,"
actress Christina Cox's credits also include "CSI: Miami," "Cold Case"
and "Numb3rs." Recently, Cox cocreated a pilot called "The Trackers,"
and soon she'll be seen opposite Ving Rhames in the upcoming film
"Ascension Day."
> Character: Coreen Fennel
> After her boyfriend was murdered, Coreen sought Vicki's help,
believing supernatural forces were involved. Now she's Vicki's assistant.
> Gina Holden
> Gina Holden began her career as a model, finding success as the face
of Shiseido cosmetics. After discovering acting, Holden went on to
appear in "Fantastic Four," "Final Destination 3," "The Butterfly
Effect 2" and "Code Name: The Cleaner." The actress's television
credits include "Reunion," "The L Word," "Psych," "Supernatural" and
"The Dead Zone."
> Character: Mike Celluci
> Vicki's ex-partner and sometime lover Mike Celluci is often
simultaneously trying to tackle the same unexplainable cases as Vicki,
and he's far from thrilled about Vicki and her new partner's palpable
chemistry.
> Dylan Neal
> Dylan Neal is a well-recognized face on television, having had
recurring roles in "JAG," "The Bold and the Beautiful" and "Dawson's
Creek," as Doug Witter. Neal has also been seen in the series
"Sabrina, the Teenage Witch," "The War at Home," "CSI: Miami" and
"Kevin Hill." He appeared on the big screen alongside Josh Hartnett in
the film "40 Days and 40 Nights."
> Character: Henry Fitzroy
> Henry Fitzroy, a 450-year-old vampire and the son of Henry VIII,
lives among humans as a graphic novelist but as a sideline teams up
with Vicki to investigate the unexplainable.
> Kyle Schmid
> Kyle Schmid's recent work includes his recurring role in "Beautiful
People" as well as an appearance in the Disney Channel's "The Cheetah
Girls." The actor also starred in Lifetime's "Cyber Seduction: His
Secret Life" and "Sex & the Single Mom." Schmid's feature-film credits
include "The Covenant," "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants," "A
History of Violence" and "The Pacifier."
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