Archetypes anyone? They are part of the deep, unspoken power of these novels. Lady Di [Taverner] is the flip-side of the original Lady Di. The former is calculating, cold-blooded and unscrupulous, where the former was spontaneous, sensitive and vulnerable. Lamb, on the other hand, is a part of ourselves we are longing to let loose on the world: apparently chaotic, blind, unthinking and invulnerable, he's our Dyonisian side, as is Shirley (only as she appears in the books, though, not the show, unfortunately). We are sandwiched between our Di(e) and Lamb sides, colliding and just longing to emerge. These characters give vent to it for all of us.
I hate how actors talk about these fictional characters as though they're real. I get second-hand embarrassment from it lol "He's not going to change." well, unless someone writes it so he changes, he could, he's not real (and I know that people know this, so why talk about it like they are real?)
Oldman is absolutely brilliant in this role!
Great show. Reminiscent of Deadwood.
How so? I love Deadwood
Archetypes anyone?
They are part of the deep, unspoken power of these novels.
Lady Di [Taverner] is the flip-side of the original Lady Di. The former is calculating, cold-blooded and unscrupulous, where the former was spontaneous, sensitive and vulnerable.
Lamb, on the other hand, is a part of ourselves we are longing to let loose on the world: apparently chaotic, blind, unthinking and invulnerable, he's our Dyonisian side, as is Shirley (only as she appears in the books, though, not the show, unfortunately).
We are sandwiched between our Di(e) and Lamb sides, colliding and just longing to emerge.
These characters give vent to it for all of us.
wow
Great character. Wish he’d buy a bottle of shampoo and use it.
lmao......
I hate how actors talk about these fictional characters as though they're real. I get second-hand embarrassment from it lol
"He's not going to change." well, unless someone writes it so he changes, he could, he's not real (and I know that people know this, so why talk about it like they are real?)
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