Peyton Dix
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The wig in the first episode, I was like, mm, what's going on here? Yeah. What are they doing to my sister? What's happening here? And then the shaved head reveal, I was like, okay, it's all coming together. Freed her, freed her. And then to come, Jeffrey Wright. I love a man who loves an HBO check. I'm sorry.
The wig in the first episode, I was like, mm, what's going on here? Yeah. What are they doing to my sister? What's happening here? And then the shaved head reveal, I was like, okay, it's all coming together. Freed her, freed her. And then to come, Jeffrey Wright. I love a man who loves an HBO check. I'm sorry.
But also, if you haven't seen Jeffrey Wright in Angels in America, the HBO miniseries directed by Mike Nichols, one of my favorite performances of all time.
But also, if you haven't seen Jeffrey Wright in Angels in America, the HBO miniseries directed by Mike Nichols, one of my favorite performances of all time.
But also, if you haven't seen Jeffrey Wright in Angels in America, the HBO miniseries directed by Mike Nichols, one of my favorite performances of all time.
Yeah, and I love Bella Ramsey. I think they are so, I mean, obviously, I think I've talked about this before, but I love them in Catherine Called Birdie, the Lena Dunham movie on Amazon Prime that no one saw, that everyone should see because it really is that good and it moves me to tears every single time. You made me watch that movie, if you don't remember. I do remember. I needed something.
Yeah, and I love Bella Ramsey. I think they are so, I mean, obviously, I think I've talked about this before, but I love them in Catherine Called Birdie, the Lena Dunham movie on Amazon Prime that no one saw, that everyone should see because it really is that good and it moves me to tears every single time. You made me watch that movie, if you don't remember. I do remember. I needed something.
Yeah, and I love Bella Ramsey. I think they are so, I mean, obviously, I think I've talked about this before, but I love them in Catherine Called Birdie, the Lena Dunham movie on Amazon Prime that no one saw, that everyone should see because it really is that good and it moves me to tears every single time. You made me watch that movie, if you don't remember. I do remember. I needed something.
One of many things I've made you do that was for the best. True.
One of many things I've made you do that was for the best. True.
One of many things I've made you do that was for the best. True.
But I really like that, like, they are playing Ellie this season with a lot of almost, like, the annoyingness of being 19 when you think you know what's best for you and you think you know what you want to do. And, like, leaning into, I don't know, there's that, like, part of the character I think is really smart. Because what I like about The Last of Us is that no one is, like, perfect.
But I really like that, like, they are playing Ellie this season with a lot of almost, like, the annoyingness of being 19 when you think you know what's best for you and you think you know what you want to do. And, like, leaning into, I don't know, there's that, like, part of the character I think is really smart. Because what I like about The Last of Us is that no one is, like, perfect.
But I really like that, like, they are playing Ellie this season with a lot of almost, like, the annoyingness of being 19 when you think you know what's best for you and you think you know what you want to do. And, like, leaning into, I don't know, there's that, like, part of the character I think is really smart. Because what I like about The Last of Us is that no one is, like, perfect.
And you, like, understand everyone's motivations. Yeah. Even though they're always at cross purposes. Like, I totally see why Abby wanted to kill Ellie.
And you, like, understand everyone's motivations. Yeah. Even though they're always at cross purposes. Like, I totally see why Abby wanted to kill Ellie.
And you, like, understand everyone's motivations. Yeah. Even though they're always at cross purposes. Like, I totally see why Abby wanted to kill Ellie.