The Huntress
The Huntress
| 26 July 2000 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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    Lovesusti

    The Worst Film Ever

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    Sexyloutak

    Absolutely the worst movie.

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    Erica Derrick

    By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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    Philippa

    All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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    valhalla50

    Where can I purchase VHS/DVD copies of this series? My wife appeared in many of the episodes as an extra/ driver and we have lost them to mold and lack of care. I would like to find an outlet for these to replace them and surprise my wife. I have looked in Amazon and other on line stores but they don't carry the Huntress. I didn't get a chance to watch her during taping of the shows but would love to see them now. If anyone has a private library I would be interested in obtaining copies of this series. If anyone one knows a foreign site that may have them please let me know. I do know a lot of American made TV shows that don't make it big here in the states are released for the overseas market. Thank You Van Svensson

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    DobbieES

    I luv the show The Huntress it's my favorite show I watch it every Sunday night at 10:00p.m. and every Saturday at 10:00a.m. Annette O'Toole makes a great mother figure and Jordana is so pretty she has the talent to become big. She is my rolemodel and my favorite actress I hope she never changes. I think that Mark Ferrell should have never left the show him and Brandi made a cute couple. The show is really picking up off the ground. It's exciting, humerous, and dramatic at the same time there arn't many shows like that. Jordana and Annette keep up the good work you guys are great.

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    gypsy_1979

    I started watching the show a few weeks after the debut and I've been totally hooked ever since. It's a good mix of action and humor. It gets a little corny sometimes but it's harmless fun. It's not so overbearing and serious that it makes your head want to explode. I like the show because it knows when to be serious and when to be fun. It's a good mind-relaxer for Sunday nights. The acting is pretty good, too. Annette O'Toole is a fabulous actress, so I'm glad to see her in the lead. Jordana Spiro is also a winner.

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    Brian-272

    After watching the first two episodes of the new USA cable network crime-action-drama series The Huntress, I can say the series is entertaining and has plenty of potential. This series is based on real stories of a mother-daughter bounty hunting team of Dottie Thorson (Annette O' Toole) and Brandi Thorson ( Jordana Spiro.) They are both assisted by good friend Tiny Bellows ( James Remar) who helps them track down wanted criminals. And to mention a few tidbits relating to this series, first it's nice to see Annette O' Toole be the main star of a series. Second what about the beauty of Jordana Spiro, oh mamma talk about allot of cleavage! Does Jordana have a body or what! When watching the first episode of The Huntress, I noticed the opening credits and when I saw this young attractive female's face and name mentioned it occurred I had saw her years ago when she made a guest appearance on the sexy USA network crime-drama Silk Stalkings. I happen to have the episode recorded it's titled "Rage", and I believe that it first aired either in late 1997 or early 1998. I will certainly keep the episode in my video collection, because it happens to feature two very hot steamy scenes of Jordana in sexy colored lingerie. In fact both scenes feature her in silk multi-colored bras and panties. I certainly hope I see more of Jordana Spiro in not only TV series, but movies also. Enough about Jordana Spiro and her ability to be a future babe I know it will happen all in all The Huntress is very entertaining it features the emotion and love of a mother and daughter relationship and has the action-drama of any crime TV show.

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