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You're right about about the age thing but I still don't see a spark between him and Debbie. I think Ross will always have a villainous side no matter what, and even though Debbie seems to like "bad boys" she's different to Donna. I do think Donna loved Ross but she was dying and knew it would never be long term.
That said though, Dross will inevitably get back together as it's what the producers want...unless the new boss has different ideas.
I have to say that tonight it has reminded me why Michael Parr has drawn me into this show.
His performance on new years eve was amazing. The last scene he shared with Charley Webb had a real punch to it and one of the best I've seen him yet do.
Tonight though, with his scene with Gillian, his way of playing the cast-down Ross was perfect. The writer's seem to throw a lot of emotions and characteristics that he has to portray and I'm never crining.
I'm sure I posted this before here, "Michael Parr displays fine acting as Justin, and brings a much needed lift to scenes that sometimes dip."
That was a quote from http://www.uktheatre.net/magazine/re...eatre_185.html - a review back in 2009.
He has a quality that really does just make you keep your eyes focused on him. I really can't wait for the progression of the Moses storyline, I'm sure Michael will be able to subtly show Ross becoming more and more attached to his son.
I have to say that tonight it has reminded me why Michael Parr has drawn me into this show.
His performance on new years eve was amazing. The last scene he shared with Charley Webb had a real punch to it and one of the best I've seen him yet do.
Tonight though, with his scene with Gillian, his way of playing the cast-down Ross was perfect. The writer's seem to throw a lot of emotions and characteristics that he has to portray and I'm never crining.
I'm sure I posted this before here, "Michael Parr displays fine acting as Justin, and brings a much needed lift to scenes that sometimes dip."
That was a quote from http://www.uktheatre.net/magazine/re...eatre_185.html - a review back in 2009.
He has a quality that really does just make you keep your eyes focused on him. I really can't wait for the progression of the Moses storyline, I'm sure Michael will be able to subtly show Ross becoming more and more attached to his son.