[tps_title]#3 Alison Hendrix[/tps_title]
#3 Alison Hendrix
Jon Espino: Essentially, the show’s comic relief. Her antics are always fun, dangerous, and above all, entertaining. Whether she is moving the story along with her shenanigans, or accidentally killing her neighbor, I know I will always enjoy her story line, even if it does sometimes feel superfluous.
Allyson Johnson: Alison was the show’s secret weapon in season one, and she and Felix created one of the sweeter relationships that the show has had. She’s hilarious, unpredictable, and a little unstable at times, but she’s wonderful to watch. Now that she and Donnie are partnering up, I can’t wait to see more ridiculous escapades from the two of them.
Dana Cuadrado: Whenever Alison is in a scene, it is automatically funnier. Alison and Felix have had some of the best clone high jinks in the show. From the play to rehab, Alison brings a fun, light quality to the show that the other clones don’t. Alison is the best combination of prim, proper, and unstable.
Leigh-Ann Brodber: I had a hard time deciding between Alison and Sarah for second best but went with Alison because of her multiple “talents.” She could keep an organized household, isn’t afraid to confront anyone (like she did her husband), rolls out the crazy when needed and can perform on stage like a true Broadway star.
Gabrielle Bondi: Alison cracks me up by how crazy and neurotic she is. Teaming her up with Felix was the best idea ever. Those two gave us some of the funniest and most heartwarming bits from the past two seasons.
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