Tom Hiddleston (1000)

796 Name: Anonon : 2017-08-04 11:40 ID:lq9MJtu7

Oh hi Couch and other oldies and newbies.

I was jarred from my long TH induced slumber earlier this week by news of his Hamlet. Unfortunately the article I read was the Times, and to quote Branagh:
“The play also asks, ‘What is reality? What are facts? And whose facts are they?’ In the age of fake news, our audience can’t avoid that connection. And underpinning that rage, it also talks of the effects of ‘the poison of deep grief’.”
Fake news... what is reality... the poison of deep grief...
This could be catastrophically worse than leftover bolognese at dawn.

I think regardless of the possibility of years of preliminary discussions, Sir Ken and not yet Sir TH intend to draw deeply on the summer of (no) regrets. To date it's the source of his greatest anguish and an untapped goldmine of torment.

799 Name: NewAnon : 2017-08-04 12:59 ID:a5CbPO7S

>>796 Oh god...does this mean this interpretation of Hamlet will be Tom sympathetic? I really hope they don't take the political fake news propaganda and try to skew that concept in favor of TH and him getting laughed at in the media because...just no. That's not fake news, that's your PR plan failing because it wasn't well thought-out.

I wonder if TH is still trying to blame everyone else but himself over last summer. Has he seen and accepted last summer for what it was or is he still in denial?

801 Name: Couch Potato : 2017-08-04 14:06 ID:Heaven

>>799 Nah, it's more due to Brexit. For anyone not living in the UK/EU it's probably not clear how much of a (tragic) impact Brexit is having, and will have, in the UK.

>>800 Hello!
I got that, I meant that I was also side eyeing someone. I don't know about SF, there's not wanting to expose yourself and there's supporting a jerk. Saying nothing can do wonders in life.
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