Posted on 09/25/2011 6:01:34 AM PDT by Perdogg
Television icon Sarah Michelle Gellar returns to TV in the CWs Ringer and she looks better than ever playing estranged twin sisters Bridget and Siobhan.
Bridget Kelly (Sarah Michelle Gellar) is six months sober and starting to turn her life around. Shes finally clean of alcohol, drugs and free of her job as a stripper. The twisted part to Bridgets life is she is also the sole witness in a murder trial and scared for her life. FBI Agent Victor Machado (Nestor Carbonell, Lost) has assured her he and his team can protect her, but Bridget knows despite their help that her life is on the line. Telling no one, Bridget flees to New York City to reconcile with her twin sister Siobhan Martin (Sarah Michelle Gellar).
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I read an article about Sarah Michelle Gellar in the doctor’s (or dentist’s) waiting room recently. She seemed very professional and task-oriented, not like a flake.
Yum!
From this angle, her left wing looks pretty good as well.
I have RCN cable in northeast PA, and I can’t find the CW channel. The show sounds interesting.
WPIX TV channel 11 or WPSG channel 17
I’ve been DVRing it, but haven’t had the time to watch yet. Looking forward to it, though.
I downloaded the show and my GF loved it...but I cannot take the first slow 30 minutes. Love Sarah as she is a Pubbie’ and I met her here in L.A. years back, but darn the show was slow.
I watched the pilot last night, and I have to agree. I love SMG, and Buffy has always been kind of an obsession for me, so I really want to like the show, but if it doesn’t pick up in the next episode, I will not continue to watch. It seemed to get intriguing in the last few moments, so I’ll give it another episode, though
CW has picked up Ringer for full Season !
http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/10/12/ringer-full-season/
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