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Hunnam is British. He had a strong Geordie accent, but it largely disappeared between Queer as Folk and Young Americans during the early 2000s. His accent these days is akin to an American pretending to be British.

Both Jordan and Nyong’o will be villains? That makes it even more interesting. Nice one.

One of the two corp guys talking to Gerty through a video conference about a damaged harvester and productivity.

Yes. Not that different from a man calling another man a cxxt.

Which character? I don't remember seeing him in Peaky Blinders. Could you be thinking of Alexander Siddig? He and Camargo do resemble each other a bit.

There's a servant named Justine in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Her fate isn't pretty.

FOTB does have continuity errors, but Louis didn't leave Taiwan ten years ago.

"I'm sure he wasn't happy they were sacrificed at the alter of shipper madness."

Well said.

No, a different actor will take her place if the show gets renewed for the fourth season. Beharie in S3 wasn't same as she was during S1. You could sense she wanted out.

What about the ones who were tracking down the couple and a diabetic girl Daryl tried to protect? I think Daryl killed a couple of them?

I hadn't heard of John Brown so thank you for all that info.

Fact: Turner's people hacked a baby to death.
Your version of that fact: presenting a child murderer as a hero.

If you're going to distort historical details like that, then it's best if we agree to disagree and move on.

With all due respect, I can't believe you wrote that with a straight face.

We learnt pretty much everything about Wallace and Andrew Moray (the brain behind Wallace's campaigns) in History at school. How else did you think I know about the raid of Scone? :)

Actually, Wallace DID do "some bad stuff". Quite a few women and children were killed during Wallace's raid on the city of Scone. Such is life during Wallace's time. William the Conqueror, widely regarded as a hero, was notorious for his Harrying of the North campaign, which was by all accounts brutal.

To be fair, quite a few war films (WWII, WWI, Vietnam, Korean war, Iraq, etc), superhero films, action films and western films feature leading characters destroying villages, towns or cities. One has to be dense not to realize that many children would have been killed during those attacks. I wouldn't be surprised if

Actually, I never agreed with the initial comment. I was reading other responses to that initial comment while intending to make my own response when I came across yours about the Boy thing. Hence, my response to yours. Alas I got sidetracked since.

There's a huge difference between "toy boy" and "boy". She belittled and characterised him as Annalise's plaything, implying he can't think or do anything without Annalise's say so.