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Variety on X: "Carrie Coon breaks down her emotional speech in #TheWhiteLotus finale. "There’s a lot of pressure building up to a big end-of-season monologue, which I’ve had that pressure before. It’s not my first rodeo... There was so much about our real lives in it. We were coming to the end https://t.co/9xjg8dtiXc" / X
Variety on X: "Carrie Coon breaks down her emotional speech in #TheWhiteLotus finale. "There’s a lot of pressure building up to a big end-of-season monologue, which I’ve had that pressure before. It’s not my first rodeo... There was so much about our real lives in it. We were coming to the end https://t.co/9xjg8dtiXc" / X
Carrie Coon breaks down her emotional speech in #TheWhiteLotus finale. "There’s a lot of pressure building up to a big end-of-season monologue, which I’ve had that pressure before. It’s not my first rodeo... There was so much about our real lives in it. We were coming to the end
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Variety on X: "Carrie Coon breaks down her emotional speech in #TheWhiteLotus finale. "There’s a lot of pressure building up to a big end-of-season monologue, which I’ve had that pressure before. It’s not my first rodeo... There was so much about our real lives in it. We were coming to the end https://t.co/9xjg8dtiXc" / X
(1) Maddy on X: "I do feel like there's a lot of misunderstanding about Alicent and Rhaenyra's relationship in the first season into the second that comes from people not fully understanding Alicent's reaction to the Driftmark fight" / X
(1) Maddy on X: "I do feel like there's a lot of misunderstanding about Alicent and Rhaenyra's relationship in the first season into the second that comes from people not fully understanding Alicent's reaction to the Driftmark fight" / X
nice character analysis for Alicent in House of the Dragon
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(1) Maddy on X: "I do feel like there's a lot of misunderstanding about Alicent and Rhaenyra's relationship in the first season into the second that comes from people not fully understanding Alicent's reaction to the Driftmark fight" / X
Emma Fraser on X
Emma Fraser on X
In Barry S1, Bill Hader thought it was sweet that Barry got Sally a laptop as a gift so early in their relationship. The women in the writers room pointed out that it was too much and this is how it played in the scene. Writers’ rooms are important.
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Emma Fraser on X
Sam Winkler on X: "I legitimately think Glenn Howerton as Dennis has the highest ratio of greatness in performance to length of broadcast run. How is he achieving this in season *16*. https://t.co/kwNrrUgM5l" / X
Sam Winkler on X: "I legitimately think Glenn Howerton as Dennis has the highest ratio of greatness in performance to length of broadcast run. How is he achieving this in season *16*. https://t.co/kwNrrUgM5l" / X
clip from its always sunny in philadelphia
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Sam Winkler on X: "I legitimately think Glenn Howerton as Dennis has the highest ratio of greatness in performance to length of broadcast run. How is he achieving this in season *16*. https://t.co/kwNrrUgM5l" / X
Hit Factory Podcast on Twitter
Hit Factory Podcast on Twitter
a family desperate for power, money, and influence destroy their own bonds and ultimately make the entire world a worse place to live for everyone but the elite.— Hit Factory Podcast (@HitFactoryPod) May 23, 2023
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Hit Factory Podcast on Twitter
Johnny Sobczak on Twitter
Johnny Sobczak on Twitter
Gotta love the folks flexing moral superiority in the quotes. 🤣😭 The whole point of the show is that these damaged, “bad” people possess “good” qualities, and the show helps you understand what would make someone so vile. Your feelings shouldn’t be binary, one way or the other.— Johnny Sobczak (@JohnnySobczak) May 15, 2023
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Johnny Sobczak on Twitter
Brendan Hodges on Twitter
Brendan Hodges on Twitter
I'm obsessed with how Hader is crafting this season of BARRY with a total focus on narrative economy, and instead of indulgently padding each episode to 50+ minutes, finds the fewest amount of scenes possible to tell the most amount of story and character. it's incredible.— Brendan Hodges (@metaplexmovies) May 8, 2023
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Brendan Hodges on Twitter
Jane Hong on Twitter
Jane Hong on Twitter
On a diff note, there's a reason why Steven Yeun grew up evangelical, John Cho's dad was a pastor, & I was in a worship band w/Lee Isaac Chung in college. It's v hard to understand Korean imm & Korean Americans w/o (Protestant) Christianity. Some context for #BEEFNetflix viewers: https://t.co/4VEQZqEs88— Jane Hong (@janehongphd) April 12, 2023
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Jane Hong on Twitter
Seth M Sherwood on Twitter
Seth M Sherwood on Twitter
1. HOW TO WRITE HORROR FOR TV. (A thread!) I've said a lot of things on the topic of scary movies, but what about scary TV shows? For the most part, everything I've posted about movies carries over, the obvious difference with TV is how you use TIME to your advantage.— Seth M Sherwood (@SethMSherwood) February 18, 2023
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Seth M Sherwood on Twitter
Latasha’s RENAISSANCE ✨✨ on Twitter
Latasha’s RENAISSANCE ✨✨ on Twitter
His specificity.His dryness.His bluntness.His manual mental shift to remember people's feelings & social cues.His need for absolute context and information in order to understand what everyone's fuss is about...LIKE lmao— Latasha’s RENAISSANCE ✨✨ (@JustLatasha404) September 30, 2022
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Latasha’s RENAISSANCE ✨✨ on Twitter
Sannidhya Das on Twitter
Sannidhya Das on Twitter
In imperial times it was imperative for any noble-born to further their ties to the king and wish for their ward to somehow make it to the throne. Alicent was pushed to a political marriage. She picked herself up to further her claim. A well written "antagonist". I root for her.— Sannidhya Das (@SannidhyaDas) September 27, 2022
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Sannidhya Das on Twitter