elisa86
Elisa Martmont
elisa86

I just read an interview with the director and it was Farsi, and not Arabic that was spoken.

Since Farouk originated in Morocco, I thought it would be fitting that he switched from French to Arabic during the conversation.

Well I can confirm that there was some parts in French, and I guess the rest was in Arabic.

I thought I was being to sentimental, but seeing it this way, that could really work!

Maybe they’ll find out that the three of them want the same thing regarding the Summit, they’ll end up working together, continue their bromance, and live happily ever after. Is it too much to ask?!?

As a Quebecer myself, I thank you for trying to understand the situation here. The way I see it, the problem is that the rest of Canada has had some difficulty differentiating themselves culturally from Americans, so they accidentally appropriate some of our specificities while trying to establish their identity.

I can count on my hands the food I dislike, but I still get a hard time because it involves not eating onions and peppers. They are in everything.

I remember one time they cut exactly when the lady surprised Angela in the secure room (which was the worst), and another when the crowd began entering the building. It’s like they were trying real hard to stop the action when it was unfolding.

Showcase Canada didn’t get the memo about the episode being without commercials. We lost the momentum so many times, it was excruciating. I’m happy I forgot it was supposed to be so, I would have been mad the whole time.

She was trying so hard to convince herself that she wasn’t attracted to him. It was some damn good acting because she made me feel exactly the same way about him.

I don’t understand why nothing written/directed by Judd Apatow is on that list, even in the top 100.