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I'm not looking for an argument, I'm just stating how I honestly felt. I would've accepted it far better if there was a extra scene at the very end where Nina approaches Frankie for a final time, who becomes frightened as the police officer gives her a professional put-down on her so-called lack of driving etiquette... and then shocked when Nina hugs her and gives her some personal words of genuine gratitude and thankfulness for doing such a good job of taking care of Eduardo. I think that would've been the perfect payoff to the ticket running gag.
Regardless, I think Nina was the best of the GWH supporting characters by far, and they did a great job with her character. |
Her character wasn't really true to most cops, tehy'd let you go if it's something minor, I know my dad's a cop they have to do all this paperwork. Ninia must be one of the jerky cops. :bloogrin
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I loved how she was able to change her demeanor from gentle flower, to hard boiled police officer at the drop of the hat. And that scene where Ed offered her a lollipop had me ROTFL for almost five whole minuets. |
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I guess but Mac seems like most people in the situations he gets into (except sugar & parties).
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Her last name is Valarosa, and Candi Milo did her voice.
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I thought her first name was Mina when I first heard her name. Oh well. Nina it is.
Oh, and she's very lucky to have created someone like Eduardo. He tought her to become a brave young lady. |
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This has been bugging me all week... What's the title of the song she is singing with Eduardo on the bus? I know the song, or at least part of it, but I can not for the life of me remember the title... |
Ah, I remember it now.
"Oh playmate, come out and play with me" great song. |
She was adorable! I loved how she interacted with Eduardo.
She was a bit crazy with the tickets but it's ok. |
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