the naturalness of this? the way he popped up knowing she was going to do it because apparently this is just how they are with each other now? i’m sick i miss them already
Never be rude to strangers.
@j_smithcameron
insists on it. “If it’s someone you know quite well—say, your landlord or Kieran Culkin—rudeness can be warranted. But for goodness’ sake, be kind to the cashier, the lady who lives downstairs, the cabbie."
not to make it sooo sappy and gross but the fact that she knew all these things about him and still picked him? still thought he was worth it? and he knew she knew and accepted him anyway? reasons i’ll never be normal about them
once again thinking about gerri starting something face to face in a bedroom in a house full of roman’s family, realising they’d gone too far but not wanting to stop so panicking and locking roman in the bathroom.…... “avoiding mess” babe the call is coming from inside the house
look at his face! that’s love that’s hope that’s i’m going to make something of myself, build something that’s just mine, that i can be proud of, for the first time in my life and i’m going to do it for her
god you just know she HATES this for him, she was so proud watching him doing something without his dad and even without her and then to see him back under the thumb like this
from “you're so efficient and good at your job” to “you are not good at your job”. from “bootleg logan” to “but you’re not your dad”. from flirting in a hospital to absolutely gutting each other emotionally. it’s love, change my mind
he’s thinking about her and all the things she taught him and how now that he’s free he can use what she saw in him to do something worthy of showing to her
every so often when i rewatch this scene it’s like i’m seeing it for the first time all over again. the intimacy is crazy. japan scenes in the script book or else
thinking about the way roman says 'i can't do my buttons' here and how he was basically asking gerri to do them for him and she just did it no questions asked
Jeremy Strong, J. Smith-Cameron, Scott Ferguson, Brian Cox, Nicholas Braun, and Kieran Culkin in the Press Room at the 27th Annual Critics Choice Awards