Daniel Chin
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Podcast Appearances
The whole time, she's just like, nope, we're going back.
You're going to turn all these things off.
You're going to free all these people.
And it just feels like she... Although she is...
Ella Purnell is doing a good job of where she still feels different.
She still looks different.
She's processing these things all with a little bit more of a weight to her after these experiences, these traumatic experiences she's gone through.
But the fact that she's not ready to talk about this was a little bit annoying for me because I feel like we're just kind of pushing it a little bit further where we're going to actually get to the real meat of this conversation.
Yeah, I really liked the way all this did play out overall.
And I thought that comflocking was awesome in this whole scene.
But both him and El Bruno.
The cast is awesome in this show.
They're always so good.
But just seeing how he's just very softly manipulating her and just this, like,
how sinister he is beneath, beneath this, like such a friendly and like just dad facade that he's built up with the whole, the sugar bomb, you know, he's, he's, he really lays it on heavy, but I mean, I really couldn't stop thinking of Florida because it's just the whole, the whole setup is that whole dilemma.
Yeah.
It's like, whether or not these people are better off.
having free will or if they shouldn't be trusted with that free will and to be able to see it visualized like that and have it be a fight with Uncle Rico having his head stapled in over and over again.
Yeah, no, I agree with you.
It's a good point to raise.