Jon Bernthal
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There are people who never get to be around their kids because they're behind walls. And I think they're some of the best parents on earth. The way that they breathe is in full consideration of their children, of their offspring, of their spiritual connection.
There are people who never get to be around their kids because they're behind walls. And I think they're some of the best parents on earth. The way that they breathe is in full consideration of their children, of their offspring, of their spiritual connection.
And you just know. Can I say one thing about that? Yeah. The guy who 2009 got knocked out, hit his head. 2010, July 3rd, I wrote him a letter and I said to him, I realized that when I hit you, I saw you in me and I wanted to fucking smash it. That's what it was. Yeah. Thousand percent.
And you just know. Can I say one thing about that? Yeah. The guy who 2009 got knocked out, hit his head. 2010, July 3rd, I wrote him a letter and I said to him, I realized that when I hit you, I saw you in me and I wanted to fucking smash it. That's what it was. Yeah. Thousand percent.
And you just know. Can I say one thing about that? Yeah. The guy who 2009 got knocked out, hit his head. 2010, July 3rd, I wrote him a letter and I said to him, I realized that when I hit you, I saw you in me and I wanted to fucking smash it. That's what it was. Yeah. Thousand percent.
Yeah, I feel so bad for David and George because they're so great, you know, it's The Wire. But that show was, I think at that time, especially in a subject matter that I'm so curious about, fascinated by, deplored by race and policing. It's like so at the center because of that show.
Yeah, I feel so bad for David and George because they're so great, you know, it's The Wire. But that show was, I think at that time, especially in a subject matter that I'm so curious about, fascinated by, deplored by race and policing. It's like so at the center because of that show.
Yeah, I feel so bad for David and George because they're so great, you know, it's The Wire. But that show was, I think at that time, especially in a subject matter that I'm so curious about, fascinated by, deplored by race and policing. It's like so at the center because of that show.
I got this unbelievable front row ticket and access point in this fucking city that is like right at the tip of the spear of these fucking issues.
I got this unbelievable front row ticket and access point in this fucking city that is like right at the tip of the spear of these fucking issues.
I got this unbelievable front row ticket and access point in this fucking city that is like right at the tip of the spear of these fucking issues.
And to really get to understand policing and for three months going out every single night on the east side with the gun squad and then on the west side of Baltimore with Nagovich and them on SWAT raids and like really getting to know these guys really, really well. And then at the same time, understanding it through the systemic lens that George and David shared kind of singularly can do.
And to really get to understand policing and for three months going out every single night on the east side with the gun squad and then on the west side of Baltimore with Nagovich and them on SWAT raids and like really getting to know these guys really, really well. And then at the same time, understanding it through the systemic lens that George and David shared kind of singularly can do.
And to really get to understand policing and for three months going out every single night on the east side with the gun squad and then on the west side of Baltimore with Nagovich and them on SWAT raids and like really getting to know these guys really, really well. And then at the same time, understanding it through the systemic lens that George and David shared kind of singularly can do.
Then getting to know the real guy and understanding it for all its complexities. It was just such a fucking gift.
Then getting to know the real guy and understanding it for all its complexities. It was just such a fucking gift.
Then getting to know the real guy and understanding it for all its complexities. It was just such a fucking gift.
when you're dealing with David and George, they're not interested in making the scene the funniest. It is journalistic integrity.
when you're dealing with David and George, they're not interested in making the scene the funniest. It is journalistic integrity.
when you're dealing with David and George, they're not interested in making the scene the funniest. It is journalistic integrity.