KM UK’s Summer of HD 2020: It goes without saying that this is the best set of screencaps ever.
568 (Full HD, 1080p) of the latest screencaps and are now in the Gallery.
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KM UK’s Summer of HD 2020: It goes without saying that this is the best set of screencaps ever. 568 (Full HD, 1080p) of the latest screencaps and are now in the Gallery. This was looking like it might be one that got away. One of the very few items of Kathryn’s work that I never got to see. The mid-1990s was an important time in Kathryn’s career. She took lots of small roles in films and TV shows. Most actors do the same thing. They are learning their trade and making connections that could stand them in good stead for the future. Pensacola: Wings Of Gold, Kathryn’s first as a series regular in a leading role, was still a year away. By that period Ted Danson was already very established in the industry after a number of films and a long run in the show Cheers. Ted had gone through his apprenticeship more than a decade earlier. He was looking for a new vehicle for himself, and no doubt the networks were too. The year before the comedy Becker came along, Ted tried another comedy called Ink. This time he got to work with his wife, the wonderful Mary Steenburgen (Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist). Ink is based in a newspaper (ask your parents if you’re not sure what that is, it’s sort of the Internet without reception or battery worries). Ted and Mary play journalists who have recently divorced but find themselves working together, despite attempts not to. Hilarity ensues. It lasted just the one season. For ages the credit has been sitting in Kathryn’s filmography as ‘woman’ in the pilot episode (season 1, episode 1) of Ink. It is very much correct but really tells us nothing. Well, I can finally expand on that description. The more accurate version is…. ready for this? Taken directly from the show itself. ‘Woman on the street’. Yes. That’s it. That is Kathryn’s full credit in this. Sadly it is another blink and you’ll miss it appearance of Kathryn in something. Look at the picture above for 10 seconds and you’ve gone too long. To be fair, if they ran the credits in order of appearance, she’d practically be the headline act. Less than 1 minute into the show is all she gets. I hoped for a funny call back to that opening scene but it was not to be. It’s a bright, shining moment, but a moment none the less. As you’ve come to expect of this site there are some screencaps from the scene and a short video of it now in the Gallery. Despite the small size and not great quality of the images and video, it is unmistakably Kathryn. Many thanks to the person who made this available. You brought to an end a very long search. Thumb a ride over to KM UK’s Summer of HD 2020. 581 (Full HD, 1080p) of the best screencaps and a new promo photo (below right) are now in the Gallery. Happy 4th of July to Kathryn and all KM UK’s friends in the US.In these difficult times we have to make some changes. Unfortunately this year the banner image had to undergo a minor addition to reflect that. Obviously the last thing I’d want to do would be cover Kathryn’s beautiful face, but we all have to make sacrifices. My preferred option would be for her to lift the flag she’s already wearing sufficiently to protect herself, but… well… sadly not Happy 4th of July to the USA. Please be careful for the 2020-specific reas0n, and because I know, to quote the Simpsons, you like to “celebrate the independence of your nation by blowing up a small part of it.” Normally in these annual posts, I thank smallbarbie for creating the above image. It’s part of the tradition on this site. However, this time I feel should apologise to both her and Kathryn for butchering their works of art. Find the original version of the fan artwork above and a huge number of others in our Fan Art Gallery. If you would like to add your own piece then please contact me. Lots of Lilly darlin’ in KM UK’s Summer of HD 2020. 915 (Full HD, 1080p) recently created new screencaps are now in the Gallery. |
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