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**Clem** | 11:08 Thu 01st Dec 2005 | Film, Media & TV
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I usually catch the first five minutes or so of Just Shoot Me in the mornings but am never too bothered about never knowing how the story finished. This morning though, the photographer (Elliott maybe?) told a story about his lost love and I just wondered how it ended. Anyone see it? x
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ummm. . .saw some of it . . . nina van horn was the one who ran him over . . . think he ended up thinking that she saved him from making a mistake in marrying the girl . . . he was going to find her but decided not to . . . i think
nina was the one who ran him over. he saw said girlfriend and went for dinner, she'd been married 3 times and all her husbands had died when sailing with her - he ran!! he went to phone mia and ask her out so he could move on with his relationship and nina managed to open the door on him and knock him out before he had a chance to speak.
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Thanks guys. It was really bugging me. Now all I need to know is... who is Nina?!


Is she the dark haired one who works in the office? (As I said, I never watch that much of it! )


the tall lanky dark haired ex model

I adore this series - I managed to see this morning's all the way through - nearly made my daughter late for college though!


I hope they move it an evening slot, as they have done with the seriously unfunny Everybody Loves Raymond - er - I don't!

Shows just how subjective humour can be. I often catch the last five minutes of it while waiting for the (IMO) superior Will & Grace (at least it was until they "jumped the shark" by having famous guest stars nearly every episode) and the vastly superior Frasier. I don't think JSM has ever so much as raised a smile.

As for Everybody Loves Raymond, it has its moments, but it's a one-trick pony. Whatever the situation, Raymond does the wrong thing (despite the right thing being obvious to a five year old), then his mum interferes and makes it worse. Yeah. OK. Got it.

Anyway, sorry to hijack the thread. I'll be off now. :-)
littleoldme said everything I was going to say...............

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