(picture from www.emmacaulfield.com)
Okay. I reluctantly admit it. No role in Best Women has gone through more potential portrayers than Adriana, because everyone I’ve put in the role, I’ve ended up going, “Yeah, but, really?” This time, however, I swear it’s gonna stick, because I’ve found her, the girl. What I want desperately for Adriana to be beautifully optimistic. Not naïve, but vulnerable, sweetly endearing, and so downright adorable, it’s easy to fall in love with her.
Calling Emma Caulfield.
For those fans of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (you are my people by the way), you will remember Emma Caulfield as the wackiest of the wacky sidekicks, Anya. For the rest of you, you are probably thinking, “Who in the hell is Emma Caulfield?” Not terribly surprising. Her resume doesn’t exactly boast a ton of high-profile material, once again proving the point that Hollywood can never see a good thing when it is standing right in its midst.


