One of my first questions midway into "Jumping the Broom" was: Why doesn't Meagan Good have a better career? She's drop-dead gorgeous and can play sympathetic, sarcastic and cold, all with ease. Heck, her performance in "Brick" alone should have guaranteed at least one meaty role. Alas, Good's most often relegated to portraying the best friend of a whiny protagonist — first in 2009's "The Unborn" and now second fiddle to Paula Patton in
Jumping the Broom
Jumping the Broom
Jumping the Broom
One of my first questions midway into "Jumping the Broom" was: Why doesn't Meagan Good have a better career? She's drop-dead gorgeous and can play sympathetic, sarcastic and cold, all with ease. Heck, her performance in "Brick" alone should have guaranteed at least one meaty role. Alas, Good's most often relegated to portraying the best friend of a whiny protagonist — first in 2009's "The Unborn" and now second fiddle to Paula Patton in