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Our young thespianic celeb lust d'jour, Indiana Evans, finally hit full bikini mode on the set of the remake of The Blue Lagoon in Maui yesterday, providing us our first full take on her bikini body -- and it is as expected, glorious. Yes, it's a Lifetime Channel-safe bikini, made for female viewers, but, trust me, I'm viewing too.

The extent to which we would like to be truly stranded on a desert island with this sweet blonde Aussie can not be measured in depth of passion, or even how many babies we would make with her during our castaway years, it's more a sense of an entire body pulled by sextastic gravity toward a fantasy of being stranded with Indiana and her fully-ripe coconuts. It's going to take more than a three hour tour to satisfy those kinds of needs. Enjoy.
I was lucky enough to steal some of Phoebe Tonkin's time recently, and (1) she is an absolute blast, and (2) she told me all sorts of things: How similar she is to Faye; the difficulty in maintaining a "normal" American accent around co-workers (and native Southerners) Shelley Hennig and Britt Robertson; plus what exactly she's listening to when she tweets about putting on Radiohead. Important journalism, basically!


I have to say, it's so weird hearing you use your real accent. This is the first time I've really heard you speaking in your native tongue.

[Laughs] Really? And I've just been Skyping...
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posted by LexieMergirl
Louise and Emma's Locket first appeared in the episode [u]"Shipwrecked"[u].
Emma met Louise Chatham at the pier where she was having an argument with Zane. Upon finding out that she's getting evicted from the pier, Ms. Chatham had a heart attack. Zane overheard her telling Emma about her "treasure". Emma later found the locket from the Lorelei shipwreck, as Zane was searching for it because he thought that it was a big treasure (he threw it down because he was disappointed that it was just a small piece of jewelry). Miss Chatham was very grateful when Emma gave her back her locket after her...
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posted by LexieMergirl
The girls' powers are as follows: Cleo can manipulate water, Emma can freeze water, and Rikki can boil water. In Season 2, they gained weather control as well. Cleo can manipulate wind, Emma can now draw moisture from the air to freeze and Rikki can draw forth lightning which catches things on fire.

Nickelodeon advertised a 15 minute sneak peek two weeks before the show was aired.

Cariba Heine hired a professional trainer to help improve her swimming while auditioning for the part of Rikki.

The actresses put full cream milk in their eyes to help them keep their eyes open underwater.

The mermaids' wardrobe frequently follows a color scheme. Emma: white/blue, Cleo: pink/purple, Rikki: black/red.

Angus McLaren does not appear regularly in season three due to filming Packed to the Rafters.
posted by LexieMergirl
Mermaid Powers Edit History Contents
1 Hydrokinesis
2 Hydro-Cryokinesis
3 Hydro-Thermokinesis
4 Gelidkinesis/Substanciakinesis/Mecokinesis
5 Weather Powers
6 Additional Abilities

HydrokinesisEditHydrokinesis is the power currently possessed by Cleo Sertori.

It allows her to move water without touching it as well as expand it and mold it into different shapes. With this power a mermaid can create balls of water, blasts of water or even geysers strong enough to lift people off the ground (Cleo did this to Lewis at the end of the season 1 finale twist in the tail) . This power has the limited potential...
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posted by LexieMergirl
H2O: Just Add Water

Logo for H2O: Just Add Water
Genre Children's television series, teen drama
Created by Jonathan M. Shiff
Directed by Colin Budds (2006)
Jeffrey Walker
Starring Claire Holt (2006-2008)
Phoebe Tonkin
Cariba Heine
Angus McLaren
Indiana Evans (2009-Present)
Theme music composer Shelley Rosenberg
Opening theme "No Ordinary Girl"
Composer(s) Ric Formosa
Ricky Edwards
Danny Beckerman
Country of origin Australia
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 52 (List of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Jonathan M. Shiff
Kay Ben M'Rad (2006)
Julia Adams (2007)
Producer(s)...
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H20 Series 3
H20 Series 3
I think that if we didn't have h20, we could be changed forever. I honestly think it is so cool, I'm a male and I'm not afraid to say i wish i were a mermaid(merman) and i really wish i could have one of the H20 powers, i wish i could have Bella's power because i ♥ the way she does her hand gesture...she starts off with a ball, then she moves her hand forward and twists it and curls the last 2 or 3 fingers! I personaly think that's cool 8-). My favorite mermaid is probably Cleo, shes cute, funny, nice, kinda sensitive, and outgoing(like in episode 3 of season 1, "Catch of the day!" My favorite...
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posted by LexieMergirl
Phoebe Tonkin (born October 17, 1989) is an Australian actress and model. She portrays Cleo Sertori in the television programme H2O: Just Add Water.

Early life
Phoebe Jane Tonkin was born in Sydney, Australia and from the age of four participated in various dance classes including classical ballet, tap, hip hop, and contemporary dance with a very close friend named Amanda Tovar. She completed various courses at the Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP) at the Wharf Theatre from the age of twelve. Courses at ATYP included Shakespeare, Script to Stage, Clowning Around, and Musical Theatre....
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posted by LexieMergirl
Cariba and Dale


Cariba Heine (16) and Dale Molloy (17) specialise in Hip Hop and Funk while the Latin American is a new style that they have learnt in the last few weeks. They had been dancing together for 3 years before taking a break and have now reformed especially to compete on Strictly Dancing.

Dale started dancing as soon as he could walk and was a Kylie Minogue fan before he could even say her name. His mum eventually booked him into dance classes and he has now gone on to become a dance teacher. Although his family are all completely different, he says ‘they like the way I’m going’....
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posted by LexieMergirl
Cleo
Cleo
CLEO is the follower - the one always getting in over her head - the joker who's is always taking the mickey ­ which helps when you've just messed up. She the type who is always wanting to fit in ­ in that respect, she can be a bit of a chameleon ­ she adapts and changes depending on the circumstances and who she's with. She doesn't like conflict and is always the peacemaker in the group.

Cleo's a bit of a klutz. It's a bit unclear whether she's genuinely uncoordinated or if it's just a lack of confidence, but she's often dropping things, falling over things and knocking things off benches....
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posted by LexieMergirl
What are some of the big differences between working in Australian productions and American ones?


With H2O I was lucky because it was still kind of a high production value show. I mean, I did a couple of soaps in Australia and there was definitely a difference between doing a soap and doing something like The Secret Circle. I guess just in terms of differences, it's really like how many more cooks are there in the kitchen. Like in Australia you have your director, your producer, and maybe some of the investors who have a say in everything. Whereas on this show there's a lot of people that have...
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