While I feel Sutton is a wonderful performer and I do think she is doing an awesome job in a less then awesome show I still do not feel that this role is her second TONY getter. I just feel like there are others this season who are more deserving this time around. I do feel she will definitely get the nomination, I just do not feel that this should be the next win for her (though I am sure she will have others down the line). That's just my personal point of view (which shockingly enough we are all entitled to).
Grace: My love for you is like this scar (points to elbow) ulgy but permanent!
As far as the Sherie/Sutton situation, while I loved both, probably Sherie a little better, I think with Sutton, the role is more demanding than the role in DRS. Both played them effortlessly. However, I don't know if Tony voters are going to hand it right over to Sutton...and who cares? She already has one!
smartpenquin, as someone who grew up in an assortment of states in the south including North Carolina, I am very much aware that there are different kinds of Southern accents, not only between income tax brackets and cities vs rural areas, but from state to state as well. It wasn't that Clark's accent came and went, it was that it changed from one kind of accent to another to another, at least the night I saw the show, and the closest her accent came to a "southern" accent sounded more central Georgia than North Carolina "aristocratic." And that was only a small portion of the time. The rest of the time, it was floating in some sort of limbo between England and North Dakota. As a former southerner who still has family sprinkled across the south, it drove me nuts!
The "well she was good, but not that good" statements floating around on the board about La Sutton are reminiscent of Idina's last year. Updated On: 4/24/05 at 02:40 PM