Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Cheers & Jeers: Delivering a Playboy to carry out a Man's Job

Eddie Cibrian Jeers to Eddie Cibrian for submitting his acting flaws round the Playboy Club. Want more Cheers & Jeers? Subscribe to TV Guide Magazine. The role of Nick Dalton - a politically ambitious Chicago attorney with gangland ties on NBC's overheated period drama - requires an actress getting a Jon Hamm-esque heft. Cibrian, who's possibly sometimes known for his tabloid-magnet romance with LeAnn Rimes than his concentrate on previous Monday-at-10 pm dramas like CSI: Miami, Third Watch, and Chase, is a lot more like a pork-and-cheese sandwich. Cibrian is definately not The Playboy Club's only problem: Studying history to make sure that scantily clad, sexually bothered nightclub waitresses are really referred to as some form of proto-feminist trailblazers can be a achieve, understandably (ABC's new Pan Am makes a much more convincing situation for stewardesses as pioneers). And Hugh Hefner's croaking narration makes Club appear as an especially deadly episode of Tales within the Crypt. Whoever else consider Eddie Cibrian - as well as the Playboy Club? Subscribe to TV Guide Magazine now!

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