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i am a simple gal. i see a fictional man with a nice voice, who tries to atone for his mistakes and yet fails to learn from his new mistakes, i go, 😍😍😍
"De Caestecker continued his exceptional work as Fitz this week, adding a bitter twist to his now-familiar struggles. Juggling righteous anger, self-pity, and seething frustration, De Caestecker sold us completely on the tragic new conceit of FitzSimmons – that being around Simmons actually makes Fitz’s condition worse.
The burden of this revelation was shouldered brilliantly by Elizabeth Henstridge. Glassy-eyed and helpless, Simmons tiptoed around Fitz with the air of someone slinking through a minefield. Henstridge’s performance is chameleonic – what reads as ugly pity on first watch deepens into heartbreaking desperation when the reality of Simmons’ situation is made clear.
Simmons is a woman trapped. She knows that she will damage Fitz whether she stays with him or leaves him – and knows as well that she can never tell him the truth of why she left. When Mack confronts her with this terrible truth, a glimmer of anger flashes through Henstridge’s eyes that fills us in on everything we need to know.
Simmons is mourning. Simmons is guilty. And Simmons, Henstridge silently tells us, is pissed."
-Hypable Honors, on Iain & Elizabeth.
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