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Dangerous Intentions is a 1995 American drama television film, ... Tim. She refuses to disclose the battering to her family or friends, and manages to keep her ...
Corbin Dean Bernsen (born September 7, 1954) is an American actor and film director. He appeared as divorce attorney Arnold Becker on the NBC drama series L.A. Law, [1] as Dr. Alan Feinstone in The Dentist, as retired police detective Henry Spencer on the USA Network comedy-drama series Psych, and as Roger Dorn in the films Major League, Major League II, and Major League: Back to the Minors.
Related: Cruel Intentions EPs explain why movie alum Sean Patrick Thomas plays a totally new character Since the show is not a sequel or a remake of the cult classic 1999 movie that starred Reese ...
Cruel Intentions fans are finally getting their long-awaited TV remake. (Seriously, it’s actually happening!) Prime Video confirmed in December 2023 that a TV series based on the original 1999 ...
1995 Dangerous Intentions as Officer Tuggles; 1995 Assassins as Cop #5; 1996 Unforgettable as Partner (uncredited) 1997 Excess Baggage as Sharp Shooter; 1998 Dirty as Larry; 1998 Disturbing Behavior as Anesthesiologist (uncredited) 1998 Letters from a Killer as Angry Man; 1998 American Dragons as Bobby Spano; 1998 Delivered as Detective #1
Vince Gilligan, the creator of "Breaking Bad," has expressed concern about writers making villains "aspirational" in an age of "real-life bad guys."
Kathryn Merteuil is a fictional character who appears in Cruel Intentions and Cruel Intentions 2, portrayed by actresses Sarah Michelle Gellar and Amy Adams, respectively. [1] Based on the Marquise de Merteuil in Pierre Choderlos de Laclos's 1782 novel Les Liaisons dangereuses, Kathryn serves as the primary antagonist of the series.
Even when purchased on the black market, regardless of the intentions of the user, the medication works as intended — as harm reduction. One 22-year-old woman addicted to Percocet told researchers in that 2011 report that the stigma of medical treatment for addiction motivated her to buy buprenorphine on the black market.