The beautiful women of Showtime's SHAMELESS like Emmy Rossum in NSFW VIDEO scenes and screencaps FROM THE SHOW as well as magazine scans from other sources. (Copyright: Showtime)
This is a tasteful collection with some nudes, mostly photography, many magazine scans including the 10.09 Maxim shoot with Grace Park as well as Tricia's Playboy shoot.
"If you know me, it's like, someone sneezes and I take my clothes off. I'm naked in Esquire in August. I was naked on the set the other day. I'm always naked. I'm naked right now, in fact." - Mary Louise Parker (2009)
Spartacus: Vengeance Jan 27 2012 STARZ premiere!
Spartacus: Gods of the Arena
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Some images pre-2010.
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The Brazilian-born Baccarin, age thirty-three, was until recently — and maybe still is — best known for her role on the short-lived 2009 ABC series V, on which she played the doe-eyed, pixie-cut alien queen with an excellent Q rating. And removable skin. It's her iconic role to date, save perhaps her part on the culty Firefly, which turned the heads of a thousand, thousand fanboys. "It's a coincidence," she says of starring in two major science-fiction projects. "I really look for strong female characters, or weak female characters, for that matter — something defined, tucked inside a great story. Reading V gave me straight-out goosebumps. You know, not knowing who your neighbors are, discovering that you live in an occupied state. Firefly I grabbed. We all thought it would last."
Read more: Morena Baccarin Pictures - Sexy Photos of Morena Baccarin - Esquire http://www.esquire.com/women/women-we-love/morena-baccarin-1012#ixzz2Eamy2KwZ
- Paz de la Huerta (Lucy Danziger) & Gretchen Mol NSFW scenes Boardwalk Empire - Season 1
- Magazine shoot with the women of Boardwalk Empire
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"These are two people who thought they had no chance to ever have a real love affair and they found each other and there's something fantastic and mind-blowing about that." -- Alan Ball
"(Guy) who played Zack Morris on Saved By the Bell (Mark-Paul Gosselar) having the time of his life in a nude scene with the sextastic Mary Louise. This is a must watch. And, must enjoy."
"(Guy) who played Zack Morris on Saved By the Bell (Mark-Paul Gosselar) having the time of his life in a nude scene with the sextastic Mary Louise. This is a must watch. And, must enjoy."
Can't wait to see what disguise Uncle Andy is going to be sporting.
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The sixth season of Showtime's Weeds (premiering Aug. 16) finds
Mary-Louise Parker's suburban drug dealer on the run and forced to
assume a variety of identities and disguises. In the fourth episode,
Nancy flees to ''a town near the Canadian border and gets a job at a
hotel,'' explains Parker, who says the new locations have reenergized
the comedy. ''We get a new script and we'll be like, 'Montana?' It's fun
because it really opens up who [our characters] interact with.'' —Michael
Ausiello
Weeds season 6 and The Big C season 1 - Premiere August 16 on Showtime.
Back to "The Big C" and what likely looks like Nancy Botwin's swan song on "Weeds," Season 6.
I'm sold on both the actress and the plot outline of the show. With a half-hour premium cabler I always think, even that if it stinks, I've only wasted 25 minute and I don't' think Linney's new show is gonna stink. Here are some of the deets on Linney and the big C viaShowtime:
Three-time Academy Award® nominee, three-time Emmy® winner, and SAG® and Golden Globe® Award winner Laura Linney comes to series television on SHOWTIME® as star and executive producer of the provocative new half-hour original series, THE BIG C. Linney plays a reserved suburban wife and mother whose recent cancer diagnosis forces her to shake up her life and find hope, humor and the light side of a dark situation, while managing her immature but well-meaning husband, played by Oliver Platt. Recurring guest star Gabourey Sidibe (Oscar® nominee for Precious) will play a precocious student. THE BIG C will shoot 13 episodes later this spring for an August 16th premiere at 10:30pm PT/ET following Weeds. THE BIG C is created and written by Darlene Hunt, who will serve as executive producer, along with showrunner/writer Jenny Bicks, Laura Linney, Neal H. Moritz and Vivian Cannon. It is produced by Original Film in association with Sony Pictures Television. Acclaimed writer/director/producer Bill Condon (Dreamgirls) directed the pilot.
I came to start watching Weeds just as it was starting to peter out--about the third season--but I went back and watched Season 1 and 2 as well as 4 and 5 since then. That Weeds has been granted a sixth season just blows my mind but I'm on board as long as Mary-Louise is.Yes, she's that good.How can anyone hate Mary Louise Parker or "Uncle Andy" (Justin Kirk)? The characters, despite their deep flaws are portrayed by very capable and appealing actors. Must be part of the reason for the longevity.
Anyhoo, I read back in May that Nancy Botwins frenemy, played by Elizabeth Perkins is officially giving up her duties on the show after this season and that might be a good idea for everyone else involved, too.Six years is a looong time for a show that running on one note for way beyond it usual allotted time. Nancy has burned all her bridges but no one wants to see her reach the inevitable resolution -- either jail or death. I vote for an off-scene ending. Exit leaving us with something a bit optimistic... and maybe slightly ominous.
The Big C: You Can't Hurt My Feelings
— Short promo teaser for the launch of the new Showtime original series "The Big C", starring Laura Linney.
As much as I like the show, "Weeds" has grown decidedly dark (some would say grim) in recent seasons.
Nancy Botwin, when we first met her was a cash-strapped young-ish widow with two school-age (middle and high school) kids who planned for a short period to deal in cannabis selling in order to tide her family over until she could get a better gig.
From there, she found that she was supremely unqualified for work that could support her family and so continued dealing weed, always planning to get out of the business just as soon as she could afford to do so.
As one would expect, trouble resulted--and a lot of it was amusing, especially when Uncle Andy (Justin Kirk) was brought into the picture. However, Andy's presence in season 5 couldn't clear the palate of the sour taste of Esteban raping a pregnant Nancy and her not seeming to have issue with it.
There were a number of other unsavory and frankly, not-very-funny situations too, culminating in Nancy's teenage son murdering her adversary, a female drug kingpin and political heavyweight in Mexico who was in fact threatening Nancy's family with violence (though not acting to carry it out at that precise moment). Shawn clonked the woman over the head with a golf club, sending her into the pool, where if not killed by the blow, she died of drowning.
So what fun is in store for Season 6? Mary Louise Parker as Nancy is awesome--the whole cast is quite good in fact--it's the material that has been dragging the show down. Since Nancy does not deal anymore, the premise of the show has sort of gone by the wayside and perhaps after this season, it is time for Weeds to do the same.
The "Weeds" Season 6 teaser trailer features a black-clad hot mama Mary-Louise
Parker's Nancy Botwin burying all her Season 5 secrets -- set to a
jaunty little tune called "Terrible Things" by April
Smith --
A ringing cell phone with Esteban on the other end,
a handgun, passport, the Jesus bobbled camera she got from Guillermo
and Shane's croquet mallet that he used to brain Pilar in the season
finale.
Where will Season 6 take the Botwins? What we know so far
is that Nancy and her brood will be starting over in Seattle -- with
some help from a woman named Linda, played by Linda Hamilton, and
her partner Fiona. Elizabeth Perkins has said Season 6 will be
her last "Weeds" season.