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Silly, poorly cast and full of clunky dialogue, “Angela’s Eyes” is even burdened with ... It’s OK when our TV cops look like shampoo models but not when they sound like them, too.
all that stuff! For more on Angela's Eyes and the "blessing but a curse" that Abigail Spencer's character beholds, pick up the new TV Guide.
If his eyes widen, it seems, he won’t. If they narrow, he probably will. Don’t test that idea at home, kids, but it makes for crisp TV. That same keen perception creates a dilemma for Angela ...
If you have yet to witness Angela's Eyes and the beautiful human lie detector played on the Lifetimes series by Abigail Spencer, this Sunday (at 10 pm/ET) is the perfect time to get on board.
After watching the new dramatic offering from Lifetime Television, home of estrogenic TV, we're still trying to figure out: What's the deal with the eyes behind the nearsighted series "Angela's Eyes"?
On the personal front, Angela goes to visit her father in prison for the first time in over ten years, but still has trouble letting her guard down about her past with her new boyfriend.
Harris, Robert Moresco and Paul Haggis have filed suit against Lifetime TV, arguing that the cabler improperly invoked the Oscar-winning film while promoting its new show “Angela’s Eyes.” ...
Abigail Spencer graduates from “All My Children” and a slew of primetime guest roles (including “CSI,” “Gilmore Girls”) to her own hour-long drama, “Angela’s Eyes,” on Lifetime ...
FBI agent Angela Clinton has the exceptional gift of knowing when someone is lying. She discovered this skill at age 14, when she learned her "average" American parents were actually spies.