Dear Ted:
I just watched the Twi-hard Ellen special, and all I can think is awkward! Is Kristen Stewart over public niceties with Nikki Reed or what? She hugged Ashley Greene, but basically ignored Nikki. And then, during the last segment when they were standing in a semi-circle? Kellan Lutz rushed away from her side, and the whole cast was on the side of Robsten while Nikki stood by herself in the corner. Am I reading too much into this?
—Jen
Dear Reeding Between the Lines:
You're not overreacting, doll. Certain cast dynamics have been rocky since, like, forever (or at least New Moon), but the series is wrapping up and everyone is apparently over faking it for the cameras. I've been saying it all along, but the cast is finally ready to 'fess up that things aren't quite so peachy behind the scenes.
Dear Ted:
I just read the Entertainment Weekly review for Breaking Dawn and I agreed strongly with one point: Don't the Twi fans deserve a decent movie? Don't the actors? What do they think of the reviews, or do they not care? I know the die-hards will defend whatever is put up on the screen, but by the fourth movie, you would think they would have learned something. And sorry, I think Kristen could have put an end to all that blinking, stuttering, lip biting, etc, by now.
—Jen
Dear Buyer Beware:
Sure, B.D. might have gotten a lot of crappy reviews, but this flick was actually watchable, which some of the other Twi movies have so not been. As for the actors, they try their best with what they're given, but they're not expecting an Oscar for the work. And twitchy K.Stew is gone for good—at least that's what writer Melissa Rosenberg told me at the premiere, 'cause part two is all about vampy Bella.
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