Jodi Walker
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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Thank you so much.
But he is also this sort of construction of a character.
And, like, on purpose, he named his son White, you know, when he has, like, his dinner party full of Nazis.
Um...
I think to have both of those characters at once really there might be kind of a lot because they are these like purposeful constructions to get ahead.
And I think that that's what made Henry like a really good...
counterpoint to Whitney.
And for me, as the season went on, Whitney, I was very interested in Whitney as like a cult leader, someone on top of his manipulation game.
And the more pitiful he got, the harder it became to watch.
And I, you know, I don't think that I want like talented Mr. Ripley part two, but I would welcome back, you know, what sounds to be a scene shot entirely through the other side of the glory hole.
I'll tell you what, as a romantic, I could not stop laughing.
I truly was laughing during this scene.
It was so funny, the back and forth.
The earnestness with which they are treating a very inauthentic situation that has always been...
an agreement at best.
And I believe that Henry believes that he loves Yaz.
And I believe that Henry does not want to be left because when left by Yaz, the only lap there is for him to sort of crouch down to is his uncle's.
And that's a low place to be.
It's not as sexy.
And Uncle Alexander is so tall.