TommyB said:Hmm, that's an almost identical argument to what you accuse her of making. How ironic.
Feel free to explain.
TommyB said:Hmm, that's an almost identical argument to what you accuse her of making. How ironic.
TommyB said:Hmm, that's an almost identical argument to what you accuse her of making. How ironic.
The perfectly named Percy Wetmore, easily the most despicable character in the whole story, had to be played by an actor who could be both a sniveling whiner and a dangerously unstable individual at the same time.
At the same time, Percy Wetmore, a vicious, sadistic guard who takes pleasure in intimidating and injuring inmates, exasperates everyone else in the cellblock. However, he "knows people in high places" (he was the nephew of the governor's wife), preventing Paul or anybody else from doing anything significant to curb his deviant behavior. What Percy wants is to be put "up front" for (i.e., in charge of) an execution; then, he promises, he will transfer himself to another government job and Paul will never hear from him again.
MonsterMark said:Humm. Looks like a situation where 4 oz gloves and an octagon would take care of things.
fossten said:Notice how Johnny continues to solidify his reputation (as character assassin hack) parallel to the title post of this thread.
MonsterMark said:Humm. Looks like a situation where 4 oz gloves and an octagon would take care of things.
fossten said:...But I guess you guys wouldn't know that, since you've never asked what I think.