News, Holly Hunter rolls up her sleeves for 'Grace' (television, series, show)
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Next time you catch Holly Hunter as Detective Grace Hanadarko in TNT's Saving Grace, note the limbs she uses to deck men twice her size: strong, sinewy. In a word, ripped.
Next time you catch Holly Hunter as Detective Grace Hanadarko in TNT's Saving Grace, note the limbs she uses to deck men twice her size: strong, sinewy. In a word, ripped.
Although I liked the series in its first two seasons I found the finale kind of weird and confusing. Was she ever in Mexico? Did Neely die in Mexico or New Orleans? Who was the woman she gave the bracelet to in Mexico and why did she give it? Why was her regular clothes in the wall near Neely's dead body? If bullets don't kill the "evil" Flanders why did an explosion kill him? Why did Flanders save Neely all those years ago? Or did he save Neely? Is Earl's mission in part about being with people doomed to die violently or unnaturally? (Leon, Neely, the rapist priest, Grace)
To be honest I don't think it was as good after Leon Cooley died, but I hope that won't rile anyone. It had some great moments and I like some of the music, but I was hoping Grace would have more time living as a less self-destructive personality. (I think you can still be sassy, tough, and even sexy with less destructive habits than she maintained)
I was crying my eyes out at the end of the episode last night. I have watched this show from the beginning and I just didn't expect it to end the way it did. I would have liked more explanations, but I liked it for a series ender.
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