![]() That being said, some people have found that their nails are weaker and their cuticles are dry after using color street. The risk is pretty much the same as painting your nails with regular nail polish. Color street stickers are made from 100 nail polish. Honestly, if I wasn't cooking something complicated, I would've hit delete when this one failed the 15 minute test. No, color street nail polish strips won’t ruin your nails. The one bright spot was director Polly Draper's Rowena, an erratic ceramicist who stole every scene she was in. Or her sharing the hotel room if she had it first. ![]() If their roles were flipped, I couldn't picture Vic (Ryan McPartlin) doing the same. From their first confrontation as strangers, Amelia either lied or was just nasty either way it was telling. I never warmed to Amelia (Vanesssa Lachey), starting when raved at the realtor. All wrapped in a more nonsensical plot than usual. In the case of Once Upon a Main Street, it means getting hit over the head for half the movie by two overbearing, cranky leads. Prickly can be good, we enjoy it to a point, because it keeps us on our toes, and prickly chemistry is only inches from sparks. How hard it is it to nail that one key element, especially since holiday romance fans will gladly swallow predictable plots and cheesy tropes, as long they're charmed by leads with even a little chemistry? Once Upon a Main Street commits the cardinal sin of crossing the line between banter, even a prickly back-and-forth, versus obnoxious bickering. Is it really too much to ask the writers to create two likable leads? Not perfect or amazing or genius people-just likable enough to care about their little twists and turns to romance land.
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