![]() I LOVE how open and honest she is with her feelings. Season 4: Mel has come a long way this season. She was always straightforward with him and open about what she wanted and needed. ![]() Season 3: I'm glad that Mel is over her "I can never love again because it hurts too much" wishy-washy stuff where Jack was concerned this season. And if it's possible, I think this actress even got MORE attractive since last season. She's still grieving, and that makes sense to me. She's a little wishy-washy in season 2 where Jack is concerned, but I can overlook it. We’re now square for that whole TWD thing, hon. (And y’all know I love me some competence porn.)Īll in all, I’d say I owe Ms. Mel doesn’t take any crap from anyone and is damn good at her job, too. She’s in town to recover and rebuild her life, and she does that admirably. She’s a survivor of some pretty awful tragedies, and she’s a little beaten down, but not broken. The character of Mel is pretty great, too. ![]() She really is a talented actress, and she’s gorgeous, but not so unapproachable and perfect and Barbie-doll looking that I hate her on sight, you know? She looks like someone you could be friends with. ![]() I remembered her as Jessie Anderson from The Walking Dead, aka, mother of the two worst children who ever showed their faces on the show. Season 1: I’ll admit that I wasn’t super excited to see that Alexandra Breckenridge was the lead in this show. ![]()
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