Jodi Walker
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And for Whitney, all he wants is what Henry innately offers, which is his place in the world, which is his class, which is his, you know, his breeding.
Yasmin wants much more than that.
And I assume this language, this parallel language was intentional, but another moment where Whitney is...
classic arm move sort of lording over not lording but just physically over Henry at the glory hole and what does he say to him you're worth everything and it reminded me of the proposed the sort of marriage agreement between Henry and Yaz where she says Henry I deserve everything right and the difference in those in those pronouns and what these two people are
Offering him how they're making him feel, I think you do see how Whitney is...
compelling to him for, like, just the worst reasons.
But then also, to me, you know, Rob, you pointed out your most talented Mr. Ripley moment.
I think mine was certainly... Well, to be fair, not my moment.
And you love that moment.
And you love that dynamic.
When they are, you know, sitting by the water and Henrik almost reveals that he knows a little something.
He does not seem to do it with intention.
I think the way he says, I have a lot of middle class friends is with intention.
But the way that he's like, I don't know if that's true about your mother.
Everything you say sounds like it comes from a sad book.
And Whitney looks really taken aback by that, but Henry doesn't.
And it feels very Ripley-esque in that Henry doesn't know he's signing his own death certificate.
He doesn't know that by knowing Whitney, by discovering something about him, he has done the wrong thing.
Just might.
Still got to keep that wall up.