Great script, but not enough character in some of those peach faces to sell it.
There is something stilted about that moment when a character steps out of the scene and faces us to talk.
No matter how bad daily life can get, it's nothing compared to the nightmares the characters face in these books.
By the end of the novel, all these characters will have faced turning points in their lives.
The characters face many trials of love before they each find who is the one truly most important to them in their hearts.
Simmons' character also faces a premature death within a couple of years.
With females, the nose can sometimes be removed completely when the character is facing forward.
In series two our characters face tough decisions as they fight hard to stay afloat.
Bob Montana, the artist who gave those characters faces, died in 1975.
With that, the characters - and the audience - face the real world.