It's nearly time for me to stop tweeting about #KillingEve on the main tl (thank god). But one more big brain thought...
Putting aside the "bury your gays" conversation for a moment, here's why the showrunner's interpretation of the ending is so upsetting to me personally:
@waititsbotcoffe@EthanTrace@TomCruise Someone on set broke covid protocol and didn't wear a mask. All it takes is 1 exposure without protocol and the entire movie is put on hold / cancelled. Thousands lose their jobs / income. The insurance company he mentioned goes berserk.
"Small wonder that confidence languishes, for it thrives only on honesty, on honor, on the sacredness of obligations, on faithful protection, on unselfish performance. Without them it cannot live." FDR
I feel old. I am the same age as Sandra Bullock was when she filmed Practical Magic.
Evan Rachel wood (the eldest daughter in the movie) is now older than Nicole Kidman was at the time.
I feel old.
"At first, I was honored as an actor who read it in the script. Then, I had to forget about it and its importance, in order to play it as Randy Nedley." #WynonnaEarp's @gregisin on Nedley's iconic lines and why Nedley keeps getting roped into the fun: https://t.co/hdvvtFoXGP