
Avoid- not thrilling, not sci fi, not interesting or innovative in any way, just boring. Also they kill the cat for absolutely no reason so I can't give this a good rating. The 100 costars Bob Morley and Eliza Taylor have a baby on the way On Monday, the pair announced that they were expecting their first child on Instagram with matching photos on their. Eliza Taylor, Bob Morley, Marie Avgeropoulos, Isaiah Washington, Lindsey Morgan, Richard Harmon, Paige Turco, Henry Ian Cusick.
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There are also various dumb/weird inconsistencies here (the HVAC tech seriously doesn't have an his truck?) although this is a movie you're going to forget 5 minutes after watching it anyway so whatever. Remember The Simpsons "Ultrahouse 3000" episode with the smart house? Yeah, that came out 20+ years ago and explored this concept better and more entertainingly in a short than they could in this entire movie. It's the story of a smart house/alexa and it goes exactly how you'd guess (actually the story and expected "twist" is even more dull than you're expecting) my girlfriend predicted the entire plot within the first 10 minutes. By Meghdeepa Choudhury Modified 13:00 GMT Follow Us Comment Bob Morley and Eliza Taylor (Images via Eliza Taylor/Instagram) The 100 stars Bob Morley and Eliza.

The acting and sets are fine enough but the plot is under-cooked and extremely generic. It tries to present this "what is real?" psychological angle but it goes nowhere and drags on and on without offering anything engaging. Congratulations are in order for beloved couple Bob Morley and Eliza Taylor who have welcomed their first child together, after tying the knot in a romantic ceremony in 2019. The 100 co-stars have some exciting news to share with fans. It only hits the absolute bare minimum required to be categorized as either "sci fi" or "thriller" so don't expect much of either. Bob Morley and Eliza Taylor welcome their first child.

Director: Erik Bernard Stars: Eliza Taylor, Bob Morley, Seth Michaels, David Keith. Not much to say about this one it's incredibly slow and boring. In Ill Be Watching, after her tech genius husband (Bob Morley) leaves on a work trip, Julie (Eliza Taylor), still mourning the loss of her sister, is trapped in their new, isolated home and must fight her own fears to stay alive.
