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Goodbye, "Life", Goodbye, Sarah Shahi [PHOTOS]

Posted by Jake Kalish

 

NBC will not bring back Life next season - which means farewell for now to the lovely Sarah Shahi

Sarah, we first got to know you as Carmen on The L Word, in all your various states of undress. We've developed quite a TV love affair over the years, Sarah, romantically sharing so many nights in a darkened apartment lit only by your beauty onscreen. Sarah, we don't even care that you got pregnant and it almost certainly isn't ours. We will miss you so much, Sarah. Will you miss us? All we have to remind us of those nights together are these photographs. And we've been looking so long at these pictures of you that we almost believe that they're real...

 

 

We almost believe that the pictures are all we can feel. 

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"The L Word": Lesbian School Is Out Forever

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Girlcrush Of The Week: Gabrielle Union Subbing For Sarah Shahi On "Life"!

 

 

 


Comments

Aludarie said:

Aww, I enjoyed Life, she's a hottie, and Charlie Crews was an entertaining character. I can't complain though, I think the last season had a very finished feel to it. If it's gotta end at least it has a good place to leave off.

May 6, 2009 2:59 AM

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