![]() Not only is she hot, but she brings a spark to the screen. While the user above pointed out Sophie's performance I have to say I completely disagree. I think part of the reason why The Perfect Assistant was so enjoyable is that it features a collective of actors who work pretty consistently in these movies, and much like a basketball team that has played together for a long time, they have a fun time with what they are doing. There is a format that these movies follow and it must be challenging to consistently find ways to keep them fresh-and more importantly, with this channel, entertaining. Having watched more than my share of Lifetime movies, I am constantly surprised at the creative ways the filmmakers switch things up. All in all, thanks to Davis, Potter and Hunter it wasn't that bad. Both were not actresses but a freak of nature. Weak spots were Sophie Gendron, with her Novocaine lips and Deborah Pollitt as the plain Jane weird sister. Rachel Hunter brought a likable maturity to the fold. Unlike Perry King who always seems to succumb to his evil ladies. Natural in his acting and believable with a difficult role. I also liked Chris Potter from QUEER AS FOLK fame. I thought monitors were for keeping tabs on patients, yet no one came to the rescue when the lady's monitor went crazy. Although I do challenge in what hospital a stranger can walk in at night without a nurse questioning her and then do her evil. I loved it when she didn't get what she wanted. ![]() Cold steel blue eyes and manner, she traipsed through the film undaunted. Although the leading lady played by Josie Davis was a bit over the wall, she still brought that evil doings expected in these "perfect" films on LMN.
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