There was a special delicacy to this luminous and brilliant final installment. That last scene, in which Daniel fantasized about meeting Chloe and her baby in a field at sunset, had no dialogue. It didn’t need any.
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raio, ray McKinnon discusses the Tawney-Teddy Jr. relationship, Daniel's guilt or innocence and the joys of fiction.
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But as in life, there are some things we shall never know and there's still great mystery in life. Sometimes that mystery doesn't have to be resolved.
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It was intimate rather than overwhelming, talky and meditative instead of busy and densely packed, drily rather than raucously funny, and mais horrified por violence than fascinated with it.
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unforgettable
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Teddy Jr
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Daniel’s attorney, Jon Stern (Luke Kirby), that would mean a huge sacrifice for Jon. In the clip above, Jon tells Amantha (Abigail Spencer), his former girlfriend, that he’s burnt out on working for Justice Row.
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Tawney has never been open about her birth parents. Here, praying over a man she only knew in passing, she faces her own history.
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shedding straw men
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slow motion
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