It s not a head-based decision, Payne says of that Brightwell moment.
As youâll recall, Ainsley Whitly (Halston Sage) followed in her father Martinâs (Michael Sheen) footsteps and killed the villainous Endicott at the end of Season 1. Malcolm then covered up his sisterâs crime and disposed of the body (parts). Europol agent Simon Hoxley (Cumming) came to town to investigate and subsequently deduced that the same person killing off the rest of Endicottâs courier network took his life. It sounds like that will now be all there is to it.
âTheyâre all bonded by blood and in the covering up of the murder at this point because they all know about it,â Payne says of the Whitlys. âTheyâve all got blood on their hands, which they did before, but in a very different way and now itâs much more direct that Martinâs not the only person to have killed someone. Theyâre all wrestling with that the whole time. Itâs sad really becaus
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The world is still reeling amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which has killed more than 800,000 people. As schools, restaurants, businesses, music venues, and sports arenas shut down beginning in March in an effort to slow the spread of the deadly coronavirus, so did Hollywood. Filming for many of our favorite shows ceased midseason, and with theaters closed, major blockbuster movies were delayed or released straight to streaming platforms. It s been nearly six months, and millions of Americans are still in various stages of social isolation. Throughout it all, TV has served as a coping
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Keiko Agena still remembers the first time she felt othered as a performer; she was a college freshman trying out for a lead part in a play centered on three English women in the 1800s. Growing up in Hawaii, Agena felt confident and comfortable in a multicultural cast. She didn t think being Asian would limit her ability to embody a character, which is why she felt a cold shock when she was omitted from her school s callback list. It wasn t until that moment that my name wasn t on the board that I realized, Oh, perhaps the fact that I m Japanese American might contribute to their decision of whether or not to cast me, she told POPSUGAR. Agena refrained from auditioning for other parts for the rest of the year, maintaining her drama scholarship by relegating herself to backstage work.
It s not a head-based decision, Payne says of that Brightwell moment.
As youâll recall, Ainsley Whitly (Halston Sage) followed in her father Martinâs (Michael Sheen) footsteps and killed the villainous Endicott at the end of Season 1. Malcolm then covered up his sisterâs crime and disposed of the body (parts). Europol agent Simon Hoxley (Cumming) came to town to investigate and subsequently deduced that the same person killing off the rest of Endicottâs courier network took his life. It sounds like that will now be all there is to it.
âTheyâre all bonded by blood and in the covering up of the murder at this point because they all know about it,â Payne says of the Whitlys. âTheyâve all got blood on their hands, which they did before, but in a very different way and now itâs much more direct that Martinâs not the only person to have killed someone. Theyâre all wrestling with that the whole time. Itâs sad really becaus