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Gallery: Kath & Kim
More pics emerge of Kath & Kim, showing a spirited Molly Shannon, and Cujo as a dead ringer.
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More pics emerge today of Kath & Kim showing some great bad taste frocks for America’s newest foxy ladies, but only the slightest muffin top for Selma Blair.
Brett’s counterpart looks very trim and fit, but Molly Shannon again looks like she could be fun in the role.
Still, the prize for best lookalike goes to Cujo.
The NBC sitcom has reportedly now been sent to media for reviewing in readiness for its on air date of October 9th. It will be released online by NBC beforehand.
Seven will screen the series in Australia on October 12th.
Pics thanks to JustJared.com
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6 Responses
Molly Shannon looks fantastic! made me much more interested….Brett looks a tad bit too hot, but hey, if he manages to pull of his interpretation of the character then im all for it
I just wish Seven would show some actual promo’s and not confuse viewers too much by using clips from our version
Well, having seen the first ep, I can safely say that they haven’t missed the point. Both shows are painfully unfunny, and if anything, the US version is even less funny.
Just cause she it really hot, doesn’t mean that it misses the point of the show i think. The point of the show is kim living with her mother, etc etc.
Um before we jump on the ‘lets bag it” bandwagon, just remember the US wouldn’t get what a ‘Bogan’ is, just like we wouldn’t get there version of a ‘Bogan’. There mirroring the same class of our society, from the other side of the world. It wont read as well over here as our one will but what does it matter? It’s nice to see someone else do a version of our stuff for a change.
Dave had a preview of the Kel character up a month or two back, looked good to me 🙂
well at least cujo looks the same. . . any word on what kel looks like
they really look like bogans hey? Selma is way too hot for the role. Typical of America to miss the whole point of the show.