Johnny Depp trial in Fairfax County

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Anonymous wrote:In order to teach Heard about "stillness," Depp gave her the film where Bogart met Bacall and they became an item, and it wasn't lost on him that Bogart was 45 and Bacall was 17 then.

So he was totally grooming her for a relationship, and showing her what he wanted to happen. Bleargh.


he was very famous and ver rich and she was still a nobody in Hollywood. I doubt grooming was required
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It's just such a total cliche. Old man hires young actress so he can teach her about "stillness" (HAHAHAHAHAHA) and then makes out with her and ooooh it felt real and then he shows her a film about a famous hollywood couple where an old man macked on a young girl and it was FINE and then shortly afterwards they started dating after of course they broke up with their significant others first (again, HAHAHAHA).

Now he's talking about all the free stuff he gave Heard and her "friends" I think? What was he expecting in return, and how did he react if he didn't get all those things?

You totally see him acting his way as the good guy through this, if only it weren't such a terrible story about privilege and expectations. *throws up a little*
Anonymous
I wonder how much shit he’ll get for his misgendering that one friend.
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Anonymous wrote:Has anyone spotted him at the Ritz in Tyson’s or anywhere near there?


I read through several news articles and none mention where they are staying. I'm surprised he doesn't have the media following him around.


Someone said based on the video footage of him leaving the hotel they believed it was the Ritz Tysons.


https://www.instagram.com/reel/CcQRD4BlOkT/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

Here’s the video


Hard to tell. Likely Ritz.


Looks like Tyson’s Ritz.
Anonymous
I found it interesting how he described being turned on to writers like he is some deep intellectual now but almost every writer he mentioned is required reading in high school.
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Anonymous wrote:I found it interesting how he described being turned on to writers like he is some deep intellectual now but almost every writer he mentioned is required reading in high school.


He's a high school dropout, so he may have an inferiority complex concerning his eduacation/intellect and tries to compensate. Also as a dropout, his perspective is different than the norm. He is a lifelong artist.
Anonymous
You have ti think they rehearsed the answers...he'll someone give the man a screenwriter and lines to memorize instead of the jabbering
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Anonymous wrote:I found it interesting how he described being turned on to writers like he is some deep intellectual now but almost every writer he mentioned is required reading in high school.


He's a high school dropout, so he may have an inferiority complex concerning his eduacation/intellect and tries to compensate. Also as a dropout, his perspective is different than the norm. He is a lifelong artist.


If he read all the screenplays that he was about to shoot, he still got more than an average high school drop out.
Anonymous
The whole thing is sad. He strikes me as sort of michael Jackson-esque in that he had a terrible childhood that damaged him deeply but then a bunch of people that propped him up and never really made him deal with him shit for decades because he was rich and famous and talented and he just buried all the shit under stuff that made him not think about it. She strikes me as equally troubled, although it’s not clear to me whether she’s BPD (probably) or just also from a really screwed up background and looking for validation in all the wrong ways.
I have a family member with BPD that accused her spouse of abuse — he was not at all guilty of it and she eventually backed off the accusations but she did all sorts of crazy stuff to provoke a fight if he didn’t feed into her drama, like screaming insults at him and breaking things, etc. She would also come off as totally sane and sweet to someone that had not been on the inside of it. So the marriage therapist deposition reminded me of that. Those personalities often seem out a partner that will create drama. (For my family member, she chose someone she knew her parents would hate, but once her parents passed away, she needed to create the drama in other ways. The problem is that the person habituates to the drama so they need to keep escalating to get the desired effect.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m watching now. i’ve never really paid attention to his accent but it’s a weird accent. He’s from Kentucky but it doesn’t sound like a Kentucky or LA accent.



Sort of like Madonna, a weird pseudo-British accent.


He sounds like Robert Shaw (welsh) from Jaws.
So, eleven hundred men went into the water, three hundred sixteen men come out, and the sharks took the rest, June the 29th, 1945.
Anonymous
Wonder if he picked up the accent from elocution classes or old movies. They used to teach that weird half British accent to actors (katherine Hepburn, Cary grant, jimmy Stewart all had variations of it). Also fits with the story of a kid running from their past and trying to reinvent themselves as someone more interesting (which was also Cary grant, although he went for cool/debonair rather than rock star emo).
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I 100% believe he was an abuser. Because he was an alcoholic drug addict.

Speaking as someone who is now 2 years sober, you don’t know what the hell happens when you are so far gone. Johnny can claim all he wants he didn’t do it. And he might not have hurt her. But I’ll bet there were many, many nights he was blacked out and did stuff he’d never do to while sober.

This whole thing is just terrible, and it sounds like amber too has her own demons. But in no way will johnny win this case once the jury hears the extent of his addiction problems. Absolutely anyone who has a family member who struggled with drugs or alcohol will be sympathetic to amber. My bet is at least one person on that jury has been affected by alcoholism, either directly or indirectly.
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Anonymous wrote:I 100% believe he was an abuser. Because he was an alcoholic drug addict.

Speaking as someone who is now 2 years sober, you don’t know what the hell happens when you are so far gone. Johnny can claim all he wants he didn’t do it. And he might not have hurt her. But I’ll bet there were many, many nights he was blacked out and did stuff he’d never do to while sober.

This whole thing is just terrible, and it sounds like amber too has her own demons. But in no way will johnny win this case once the jury hears the extent of his addiction problems. Absolutely anyone who has a family member who struggled with drugs or alcohol will be sympathetic to amber. My bet is at least one person on that jury has been affected by alcoholism, either directly or indirectly.


Go away, you troll! It's an illness.
Anonymous
I better look hot when this trial is going on just in case depp or musk are around
Anonymous
I think she has mean eyes
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