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  • Guaty, best known for her in Las Vegas, will play a hard-working single mother who works in real estate.

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  • Since the sight of Guaty scrunching her face and literally wringing her hands during the climactic interrogation scene proved to be 1-800-too-much, I instead focused on Marianne Jean-Baptiste, playing FBI agent Vivian Johnson, and started wondering to myself, "What's an Oscar nominee like her doing in a jank scene like this?"

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • Since the sight of Guaty scrunching her face and literally wringing her hands during the climactic interrogation scene proved to be 1-800-too-much, I instead focused on Marianne Jean-Baptiste, playing FBI agent Vivian Johnson, and started wondering to myself, "What's an Oscar nominee like her doing in a jank scene like this?"

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • Since the sight of Guaty scrunching her face and literally wringing her hands during the climactic interrogation scene proved to be 1-800-too-much, I instead focused on Marianne Jean-Baptiste, playing FBI agent Vivian Johnson, and started wondering to myself, "What's an Oscar nominee like her doing in a jank scene like this?"

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • Since the sight of Guaty scrunching her face and literally wringing her hands during the climactic interrogation scene proved to be 1-800-too-much, I instead focused on Marianne Jean-Baptiste, playing FBI agent Vivian Johnson, and started wondering to myself, "What's an Oscar nominee like her doing in a jank scene like this?"

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • Since the sight of Guaty scrunching her face and literally wringing her hands during the climactic interrogation scene proved to be 1-800-too-much, I instead focused on Marianne Jean-Baptiste, playing FBI agent Vivian Johnson, and started wondering to myself, "What's an Oscar nominee like her doing in a jank scene like this?"

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • Since the sight of Guaty scrunching her face and literally wringing her hands during the climactic interrogation scene proved to be 1-800-too-much, I instead focused on Marianne Jean-Baptiste, playing FBI agent Vivian Johnson, and started wondering to myself, "What's an Oscar nominee like her doing in a jank scene like this?"

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • Since the sight of Guaty scrunching her face and literally wringing her hands during the climactic interrogation scene proved to be 1-800-too-much, I instead focused on Marianne Jean-Baptiste, playing FBI agent Vivian Johnson, and started wondering to myself, "What's an Oscar nominee like her doing in a jank scene like this?"

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • The supporting characters - Felix [Rick Gomez] and Lita [Camille Guaty] - are an improvement over their original series counterparts.

    EclipseMagazine 2009

  • Since the sight of Guaty scrunching her face and literally wringing her hands during the climactic interrogation scene proved to be 1-800-too-much, I instead focused on Marianne Jean-Baptiste, playing FBI agent Vivian Johnson, and started wondering to myself, "What's an Oscar nominee like her doing in a jank scene like this?"

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

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