He sounds convincing, but he keeps asking us to suspend disbelief by saying things that don't make sense. He said everyone on the crew was having a positive experience, but in fact several had quit over their dissatisfaction and he even describes a conversation he had with one of the guys who quit and who told him a reason why. He said the set was very safe, but one of the resignation letters expresses serious safety concerns. He said he was trained never to point a weapon at people, and then he did and someone got shot. Over and over he states things that are almost impossible to believe, but he states them with conviction and certainty. You'd have to be deeply and helplessly oblivious to your surroundings and the feelings of others to say these things. Also, I mean, he claims he didn't point the gun at her and shoot. But there was a smoking gun in his hand and a dead person in front of him. It's like that Shaggy song "It wasn't me." He cannot possibly believe the words coming out of his mouth. |
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“I know someone is responsible but it’s not me.”
Men, learn from the master. That’s how you apologize. |
| The way his wife has been carrying on on SM and the way they paraded around NYC on the eve of this interview is really disgusting. They cannot keep their mouths shut and keep a low profile either out of respect or self preservation. |
Am I the only one that questions that the person who organized the walk off was the same person who was shot? Seems to coincidental to me. Maybe he just meant to scare her with a blank but …. Maybe there is some intent there. |
They just keep going in vacations and living life like nothing happened. |
I get the vacations because I would definitely be on vacation. I'd be somewhere I wouldn't be recognized, like the French countryside or a chartered cruise to Antarctica with bad wifi. I don't get why they are being so damn public. They can't even eat a meal at a restaurant without making a scene by sitting in a highly visible spot. |
Because she.loves.being.the.center.of.attention and he has a TREMENDOUS ego. |
| He said he pulled the hammer back and when he let it go, it fired. Well, duh. |
I don't know a lot about guns, but I don't think that's how guns are supposed to work. |
| This is crazy. Alec was messing with a gun and he shot someone. He is picking apart words and redefining them to somehow make it sound like he does not have any responsibility in this womens death. This is all some weird word game to him. What a fraud. And his wife too for also playing word games and making this whole mess about her husbands trauma. Wow |
Yeah obviously not. A hammer is not a trigger. |
I have no idea what actually happened on set. But if it’s true that someone handed him a prop gun that was supposed to have no live rounds in it, and all he did was cock the hammer and the gun somehow misfired a bullet, that is genuinely not his fault. |
No, that's you picking apart words. He aimed an unloaded gun at a camera and then a woman was dead. And some people are blaming him, which matters far less than the way he feels himself. Or the way her husband and children feel. |
The trigger pulls the hammer back, then releases it. He didn’t pull the trigger, he actually pulled the thing the trigger controls, bypassing the trigger. That is exactly how this type of gun is supposed to work…. |
The gin did not misfire. A misfire is when it does not go off when you pull the trigger. The gun did exactly what guns do when you cock, and release, the hammer, they discharge a bullet. |