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Anonymous wrote:I think the season needed more river. I also cant stand Roddy Ho, he mouth is so weird and creepy. And the younger woman is just so angry its furstrating.


The actor is an Australian and is quite sweet in interviews.


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It's hard to believe this is the same person!



Oh wow - this is great, thanks for posting!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the season needed more river. I also cant stand Roddy Ho, he mouth is so weird and creepy. And the younger woman is just so angry its furstrating.


The actor is an Australian and is quite sweet in interviews.


+1
It's hard to believe this is the same person!



He’s adorable in that interview. Another great acting job because his Roddy Ho character is so unlikeable.


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My mom and I were both agreeing about what a fantastic actor he is to make his character so off-putting deeply annoying! He’s great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the season needed more river. I also cant stand Roddy Ho, he mouth is so weird and creepy. And the younger woman is just so angry its furstrating.


The actor is an Australian and is quite sweet in interviews.


+1
It's hard to believe this is the same person!



He’s adorable in that interview. Another great acting job because his Roddy Ho character is so unlikeable.


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My mom and I were both agreeing about what a fantastic actor he is to make his character so off-putting deeply annoying! He’s great.


He's so funny in his delusional way. He's such an important character. I almost didn't watch this show because of the first few episodes - it seemed bleak and everyone was unlikeable - but wow, did they grow the characters.
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Anonymous wrote:Actually feel kind of bad for Oldman that he has to actually live like a fat slob at this stage of his life, but I do enjoy the effort.


I feel bad that he keeps getting bad questions from interviewers. One said "you must be glad not to have to sit in hair and makeup for this show." And he looked a little taken aback said it took a long time for hair and make-up to make him into Jackson Lamb. Then another said asked him about wearing a fat suit in the first season, and again he looked embarrassed and said " umm, that was all me."



Interviewers have no right to be so rude. What crappy human beings. He is amazing in this show.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think the season needed more river. I also cant stand Roddy Ho, he mouth is so weird and creepy. And the younger woman is just so angry its furstrating.


We get it. You only want pretty people. I love the actors they've hired for this series. It's also what made The Wire amazing. Whoever was in charge of casting for these shows is the best.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:One of the things this show gets right is a variety of women characters who are competent but also complex and flawed, with a whole spectrum of ages and looks. I think few shows achieve this so well.


+100
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Anonymous wrote:I so want to love this show, but Gary Oldman's long greasy hair, slob persona drives me bonkers. I want to scream at the screen: Take a shower, wash your hair. Put on a clean set of clothes. 😂


Dear lord this is exactly what the part was written as!!
He is acting is brilliantly. Let the gifted man do his thing!!


These people who prioritize looks over acting have ruined most American made movies. This is why Tom Cruise and Tom Hanks have been shoved down our throats. They have ruined so many movies and stopped us from experiencing more talented actors.
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Anonymous wrote:I started watching during season 1 and have loved every episode, rewatched and am reading the books. Jackson Lamb is such a unique character played to perfection by Gary Oldman.


Yes, I can practically smell him! Did he win any Emmys for this role?


He was 100% robbed. He is excellent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I started watching during season 1 and have loved every episode, rewatched and am reading the books. Jackson Lamb is such a unique character played to perfection by Gary Oldman.


Yes, I can practically smell him! Did he win any Emmys for this role?


He was 100% robbed. He is excellent.



The Pitt was just a phenom in its debut season, but that doesn't explain why GO still hasn't won for this role. I think his "tortured Joe" monologue could finally do it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the season needed more river. I also cant stand Roddy Ho, he mouth is so weird and creepy. And the younger woman is just so angry its furstrating.


We get it. You only want pretty people. I love the actors they've hired for this series. It's also what made The Wire amazing. Whoever was in charge of casting for these shows is the best.


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I also think it takes a lot of courage to leave your vanity at the door and play an unattractive person. Especially when you’re actually really pretty like Shirley!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I started watching during season 1 and have loved every episode, rewatched and am reading the books. Jackson Lamb is such a unique character played to perfection by Gary Oldman.


Yes, I can practically smell him! Did he win any Emmys for this role?


He was 100% robbed. He is excellent.



The Pitt was just a phenom in its debut season, but that doesn't explain why GO still hasn't won for this role. I think his "tortured Joe" monologue could finally do it.


+1
He’s excellent.
DP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I started watching during season 1 and have loved every episode, rewatched and am reading the books. Jackson Lamb is such a unique character played to perfection by Gary Oldman.


Yes, I can practically smell him! Did he win any Emmys for this role?


He was 100% robbed. He is excellent.



The Pitt was just a phenom in its debut season, but that doesn't explain why GO still hasn't won for this role. I think his "tortured Joe" monologue could finally do it.


That was a really tough category this year. Any of those actors would have walked away with it in most years. They were all amazing.
Anonymous
There was a very short clio this season with a photo of a young Jackson lamb—I barely saw it but maybe someone else got the screenshot.

The stasi torture story SPOILER was that the stadi captures one of his hoes and tortured him for a name but he never gave it up. Burned off the soles of both his feet. Then found a local East German girl that his Joe had fallen in love with and beat both her and their unborn child to death. And the Joe still didn’t give up the name. Because he didn’t know it. Had never known it. So they just let him go.
I think that combined with Charles the Traitor burning all his Joes in Berlin is what made him ask for an assignment where he could do as little as possible. But of course he just can’t help himself.
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Anonymous wrote:Actually feel kind of bad for Oldman that he has to actually live like a fat slob at this stage of his life, but I do enjoy the effort.


He IS fat, its not a fat suit.


But he deliberately gained weight for the show.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the season needed more river. I also cant stand Roddy Ho, he mouth is so weird and creepy. And the younger woman is just so angry its furstrating.


We get it. You only want pretty people. I love the actors they've hired for this series. It's also what made The Wire amazing. Whoever was in charge of casting for these shows is the best.


PP should read the books. They are terrific. Mike Herron has said he grew up reading John Le Carre's books (which is where terminology like "joe" for spy originated). British TV does such an amazing job of actors being true to the literary characters, and the ones you see are on TV are exactly who they are in the books, actually slightly toned down. Roddy Ho is a complete creep in the books as well.

River was sent to Slough House because he was stabbed in the back during training. Forget the guy's name but he purposefully reversed the color of a target's t shirt and jacket or open shirt River was supposed to be following, so (although not in actuality) a bomb goes off killing hundreds of people after River takes down the wrong guy. Later he discovers the truth about his father. (Worth noting that Le Carre's real life father was a major piece of work so River's father in some ways echos Le Carre's real life demon).
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