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Review

Ink was a rather charming sitcom that ran from 1996 to 1997 and starred Ted Danson and his Academy Award winning wife Mary Steenburgen. The story goes as follows: journalists Kate and Mike have just gotten divorced. To avoid being continuously confronted with one other, Kate goes to her boss to resign and start working for another paper. The problem is that her former editor has already taken the job she intended to go for. As a result, Kate is given the vacant post, and now becomes Mike's boss… (I admit it’s more convoluted than it has to be.) Ink’s strongest asset was the obvious chemistry between real-life couple Danson and Steenburgen (who also executive produced the series). Furthermore it humorously portrayed increasing male fears of becoming inferior to their own (ex-) wife. Be that as it may, I clearly belonged to a minority of people who a) watched Ink regularly and b) actually liked this show. Let’s just say it was cancelled pretty quickly. Nudity Report: We all know what to expect from a CBS series in this department, don’t we? Nothing, nada, null, zero, niente, nix… Luckily there is an easy way to get an excellent look at all of the still-very-attractive Mary Steenburgen’s good sides. The only thing you have to do is go to her bio-page and click on one of the red icons in the “Skin Movie Index.” Depending on which movie you choose you will either get young Mary in all of her furry full-frontal glory (Melvin and Howard) or the more mature Ms. Steenburgen’s perfectly-shaped 40-something butt (Life as a House). I guess there are millions of women out there who would kill to get her workout program.