This is her first movie that is known after playing in the Law & Order TV Series for years... I think she's going to be in a lot of movies in the future, she's a good actress and she's hot.
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She is NOT a good actress. She is absolutely horrid; everything she said felt so incredibly unnatural that it made the weaker performances seem better by comparison. Then again, this is not the film to look for performances ;) I'm glad they got rid of her on L&O, although the way they did was rather unsatisfying; still, she's gone. As for her being hot, well if that's your taste ... I seriously hope she doesn't continue acting in films, or if she does that she confines it to films like this one.
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I never saw her in One Life to Live, but I thought she was very good in Angel as Detective Kate Lockley. Maybe the character was written better than Serena. And I too hated the way she left. She was attractive when she did something with her hair; when she chopped it off, she didn't look that good.
Boo Hoo! Let me wipe away the tears with my PLASTIC hand!--Lindsey McDonald (Angel)
I finally saw MC2, and, although she looked prettier in this movie than she did in Law & Order because she let her hair get long & styled again, she didn't have much of a part. I think she made a big mistake giving up Law & Order for what appears to be a fairly ephemeral movie career. I also think she may have made a mistake breaking up with Dan Abrams, but that's another subject.
Boo Hoo! Let me wipe away the tears with my PLASTIC hand!--Lindsey McDonald (Angel)
She was crap in this movie, and crap in L&O. She just sort of did a blank faced stare in every scene. When her boyfriend saw her in the elevator, you'd expect shame, or perhaps smugness, but she didn't seem to have any reaction at all.