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Dunno about an impression but they do both exude the same quiet and unnerving menace in their roles. It’s not a sequel. Connections are the protagonist was in Vietnam and can’t adjust to life back home and that’s about it. Because they were trying (and failing most of the time tbf) to keep their movements discreet, traipsing around with an army would have brought more attention than they wanted I just assumed the beating was because he was in the wrong place at the wrong time, maybe the group who attacked him had been drinking and just thought they’d beat up a homeless looking guy whos walking towards them down a dark alley. When I first watched it I half expected the brothers of the woman who she threatened him with from the beginning to track him down and make an appearance. I thought he was an effective red herring, first time I saw it I thought there was something off about him and there was gonna be a switch where he became a villain, now I’m not sure if that was intentional or just because he’s played by Charles Dance Can’t say it’s really crossed my mind to be fair A man should be able to put his woman in her place if she steps out of line, this is why we have a generation of soft men who rather talk about feelings and their feminine side than get drunk, get some poontang and occasions have a fight. As for this guy I could care less, never seen any of the films he’s been in. As snakey and treacherous as the character of Geoff was in this film I can’t blame him for wanting to lick every inch of her I thought he looked weird and way too skinny, which worked for the creepy character he played. He looked much better in the earlier seasons of Lost when he was bulkier and more masculine Apart from the title they have next to nothing in common, Bill isn’t Tommys granddad in the book, in fact they don’t even know each other as far as I recall, it’s more of a commentary on the working classes, some of Tommy’s stream of consciousness narration is a lot deeper in the book which shows how he may be held back by the class he is born into and that’s where his anger and hatred come from Human Traffic as well I very much doubt it after his outburst in the restaurant but maybe they were won over by his brutal honesty Don’t mind admitting when I’m wrong. Not the first time and won’t be the last Honesty is the best policy 2 episodes in and it’s brilliant, Jon Hamm and Juno Temple are brilliant, as are Joe Keery and Jennifer Jason Leigh also Sam Spruell is a revelation and one of the best and most interesting badasses we’ve seen in 2023 Murphy and Downey Jr definitely and maybe even Josh Hartnett could get a surprise nod for “supporting actor” If they had best cameo at the Oscar’s then Casey Affleck would be my pick I was wrong it was brilliant A lot of his characters are larger than life, especially Butcher in The Boys, whenever he shows up in a film or series you know he’s always going to give it his all despite the quality of the script, plus he has great range. Definitely, the guy has so much range as well, look at him from Star Trek to Dredd to Almost Human to The Boys, guy absolutely nails every role he does and they’re always wildly different, great actor That Locke’s dad was the conman “Sawyer” that Sawyer was looking for, about halfway through season 2 I thought that would be a cool twist and they excecuted it even better