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If there’s some kind of snafu with the police escort, I have to imagine the fire department isn’t like “Well, too bad, but were not putting a single flame out until the cops get here” and go do their job anyway. Maybe there weren't any cops available in Haddonfield right then?

TELL DE TROOTH!!

Listen to your friend Billy Zane. He's a cool dude, he's trying to help you!

Someone should just tell Jürgen about his eye brows. 

What parts did you find “drama heavy”? I do think the show has veered slightly (minimally in comparison to other similar shows) in that direction since the switch to ITV, but I couldn’t see any of it in this episode.

By the time a retired and visibly weakened Ali lit the Olympic torch at the 1996 Atlanta games, he’d become almost universally beloved.”

Fuck yeah Terence Stamp! It will be interesting to see how Wright does with a female protagonist as well, I’m a bit wary after Baby Driver.

Maybe the international assassin gig is what finances the book store?

Did we see her actually send the text?

...and his rebellion ended with an absolute nothing! I thought it was quite poignant. “Sure, you can always go out in a blaze of glory, weaponize the one advantage you have over these people in that you have nothing to lose, but in the end, despite your sturm und drang, you end up dead, replaced at your job, and the

I saw is as another return to status quo. Paula was devastated over what she had done and the situation she was in, but chose to slip back into the arms of the Mossbachers and do the whole passive-aggressive teenage ennui-thing with Olivia again. It’s unhappy in the sense that Paula discarded any insight she might

JP 3 made $370 million dollars worldwide, there’s no way quadrupling that take was going to happen no matter what. As for Trevorrow’s qualities, he might just be good at the stuff that’s important to big studios but isn’t necessarily visible on the screen: Bringing films in on time and on budget, being good at taking

Something that’s missing from all of these “Hey, Brendan fraser is back and we like him now!”-takes is that he already had a fairly big comeback just a few years ago in the FX drama Trust, which was unfairly slept on. 

Your fog lamps are on!

Another quick and readily available primer would be the interview Coogan did as Partridge on the Jonathan Ross show in 2011. 

A ha!

It doesn’t make a lot of sense in the original language either, it’s very disjointed. It might be something that is more discernible in context (the clip is clearly taken from a much longer conversation), or referring to something we’re not aware of. My guess would be that she means to convey that he’s such an asshole

Here’s a translation of the four audio clips, the earliest one first. It’s hard to capture the tonality, and I’ve tried to go for accuracy rather than cleanly flowing dialogue, and it’s rather chaotic at times, but something close to this:
CLIP 1:
Kinnaman: I’m ashamed for how I behaved afterwards.