To aid in their portrayals of the characters, McKean and Odenkirk discussed Chuck and Jimmy's relationships with their parents and the way their parents would have treated them. McKean stated that Gilligan and Gould told actors at the start of the season where generally they would like to see...
‘Old habits die hard’—this folklore seems to aptly describe the challenges faced in addiction therapy. Furthermore, colloquial language often equates addiction with ‘bad’ habits. Even as early as the original edition of Webster’s Dictionary in 1828 [1], it was written: “Frequent drinking...
‘Old habits die hard’—this folklore seems to aptly describe the challenges faced in addiction therapy. Furthermore, colloquial language often equates addiction with ‘bad’ habits. Even as early as the original edition of Webster’s Dictionary in 1828 [1], it was written: “Frequent drinking...
Tae-ra registers Jae-in’s disappointment that Gun-wook didn’t recognize her, and guesses that they were closer than she thought. She also makes a few mental connections and asks if she and Gun-wook were in it together to ensnare members of the Hong family. (No, alas, that was PURE...
The character Yeongjo here was different from the portrayals of the king before. Erratic and obsessed with the throne, sometimes Yeongjo appeared like a maniac. If not, how to explain his tendency to lash out on others and even drawing the knife in front of his retainers’ faces whenever ...