Blue Mountain State 2.07 & 2.11 screencaps
Sunday, January 23rd, 2011The gallery has been updated with screencaps of Denise in episode 2.07 entitled Debra and episode 2.11 entitled Drunk Tank.
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2.07 Debra
2.11 Drunk Tank
I'm spontaneous. I love going from one thing to something else and not knowing what I'm going to do next.
The gallery has been updated with screencaps of Denise in episode 2.07 entitled Debra and episode 2.11 entitled Drunk Tank.
Gallery links:
2.07 Debra
2.11 Drunk Tank
Denise Richards says having parts of her life play out in the media has been difficult, but it was never enough to make her leave the business – or Hollywood.
“Where do you go?” she says. “There’s paparazzi all over the world. If you’re someone they want to photograph, they’ll find you.”
For years, thanks to her marriage to – and divorce from – Charlie Sheen, Richards has been a staple of the celebrity magazines, and a lot of the coverage was ugly.
“I love this job,” she says. “This is the negative part that goes along with it.”
Leaving, she says, “wasn’t an option. I wasn’t going to give up my job because things are written about me.”
And she didn’t.
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Blue Mountain State, one of basic cable’s raunchiest comedies, returns to guy-centric Spike tonight, and the second season could prove to be even spicier with Denise Richards on board.
Set on the college campus of a fictional perennial football powerhouse, Blue Mountain State (11 ET/PT) centers on the Animal House-like antics of quarterback Alex Moran (Darin Brooks), a second stringer but an all-American party animal.
He’ll tangle with Richards’ character beginning with next week’s episode. It’s part of her five-show arc as Debra, the sex-crazed ex-wife of Moran’s high-strung coach, Marty Daniels (former Minnesota Vikings running back Ed Marinaro).
“It’s a fun, over-the-top show. I enjoyed pushing the envelope, being a little inappropriate,” says Richards, 39. BMS is her return to scripted TV after reality stints on E! channel’s Denise Richards: It’s Complicated and ABC’s Dancing With the Stars. “I love reality, but I love acting, and it’s nice to get back into it,” she says. “Hopefully, I can do more.”
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