SPOILER ALERT: The following story contains details from the Season 8 finale of The Flash.
15.06.2022 - 23:03 / variety.com
Selome Hailu SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you haven’t watched “Starting Now,” the Season 3 finale of “Barry.”Season 3 of “Barry” was the dark comedy’s darkest yet, which was achieved in no small part thanks to cinematographer Carl Herse.“One of our big references is the Coen brothers’ balance between tragedy and comedy and how they find that line, allowing something to be meaningful but also comical and absurd at the same time,” Herse says about working with Bill Hader, who co-created the show, stars in the title role and directs many episodes, most recently including Season 3 finale “Starting Now.”“Bill is very specific as a director. A lot of times on TV shows, you have showrunners who have a writing background but are not necessarily as visual, episodic directors who are trying to get many coverage options for the showrunners to decide what direction they want to go with,” Herse adds.
“On our show, ‘coverage’ is a dirty word. Bill is extremely intentional with the camera.
A lot of times, the director and I will not want to move an actor if they want to stand or enter or exit a scene in a specific way. But because Bill is an actor, he can speak to the actors from their perspective, which allows us to design shots ahead of time.” Seasons 1 and 2 followed Barry (played by series co-creator Bill Hader) as he tried desperately to escape his work as a hit man and question whether he was worthy of redemption, while the newest installment of the series sees him fall further and further past the point of no return.
SPOILER ALERT: The following story contains details from the Season 8 finale of The Flash.
Tasha Ghouri broke down in tears on Sunday 26 June evening's episode of Love Island as she confronted Dami Hope and Luca Bish over their behaviour during the recoupling ceremony.The boys had doubted that she was serious over her relationship with Andrew Le Page, who she's been partnered with since the beginning, as she said she was open to get to know Charlie Radnedge as he entered the villa. When Andrew chose to stay coupled up with Tasha, Luca and Dami were visibly annoyed by the decision, and could be seen shaking their heads as Tasha and Andrew sat down together.
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