Speaking as someone from Spain, I don't think we'd be upset if a non-Spanish actor were cast as a Spanish character. Also, it happens constantly.
Speaking as someone from Spain, I don't think we'd be upset if a non-Spanish actor were cast as a Spanish character. Also, it happens constantly.
Huh, I didn't catch that double meaning. Since Kady had just mentioned her trouble finding the info she wanted, I thought Harriet just meant that the book existed, but Kady didn't have access to it.
Not Udo, but Uzo (Aduba), who is purportedly part of Taylor's squad. I hate that I know this.
Actually, "trabajito" is the diminutive of "work". Since the Spanish word for "worker" is "trabajador", the diminutive of "worker" would be "trabajadorcito/ico/illo/ete/ín/uco/…" (take your pick: https://es.wikipedia.org/wi… ).
He was being sarcastic.
Chiming in to say that I did watch the first season, and I hated how much of a Gary Stu the main character was, and how the initially empowered love interest was reduced to a damsel in distress most of the time. I started the second season out of inertia, and I had to drop it when they introduced an incest plot.
I took it as them trying to have their cake and eat it too. In my opinion, love at first sight is a bit like buying lottery tickets; even if you know somebody who won a fortune, you don't buy them because it's a waste of money and you'll "never" win. So, they got to portray a sweet, plausible "love at first sight"…
Well, technically, but gender expression was a lot different back then. Women couldn't just admit their feelings outright, they had to hold back and give the impression they weren't "easy", I imagine.
Sorry to chime in two days later, but I must say I completely agree with you. Fitz is the most sympathetic character in this show. Plus, I want Mack and him to discover they find each other irresistible. <3
Wasn't really talking about anyone specifically, just people in general. Like, I wouldn't bat an eye if I knew someone who hated fries, but I'd be perplexed if nobody liked eating them.
I don't get why people always bash big-name pop music. Sure, it's risk-averse and faddy, but a ton of talented people work towards creating smth with very high production values, that is both trendy but in line with the singer's brand, and it's never outright terrible.
Maybe he uses that question discern if someone is possessed or just delusional.
I don't believe actresses have less technical wiles than actors, sorry.
The only "feat" Cameron has accomplished is defrauding the local arcade. I don't know what part of that is mystical hacking.
Maybe you'd get your point across better if you also compared her to a male actor's performance. Only talking about women when saying "they have to make it sound like they know what they're talking about" is very sus.
Oh for god's sake. Do you hear yourself?