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hear me out
I am always one for the separation of audience from creator and also one for never meet your heroes, but also, I would give anything to ask Lia Williams if she played Garland as infatuated with Carey on purpose. Like, she knew Garland was gay, that's text, that's info we have in the show, and she plays Garland in a way that reads (to me at least) as queer, but how much of the Garland/Carey dynamic was text, how much of that was put there by the actors, how much of that is just me being slightly bonkers about fucked up mentor/mentee dynamics?
I also wanna know if Garland was gay from the start, if that makes sense. Like the Sarah kiss was mentioned in S2, was she being written/played as gay in S1 also? If that's a question that makes sense? I'm a woman with many questions and a dissertation unrelated to all of this that I am using The Capture to distract myself from.
happy pride month to them
"What's really going on between these two?" BBC OFFICIAL TIKTOK HELLO?
hey so what the motherfuck is wrong with both of them actually?
Rewatched The Capture s2e6 again and got reminded it's the garland x carey episode of all time. "I had such high hopes for you" Gemma Garland who let you do this. By that point in the show she has SUCH an understanding of how Carey ticks and it's fascinating to watch.
THE CAPTURE (2019-) Lia Williams as Gemma Garland, Holliday Grainger as Rachel Carey
"Come again, Detective?" "Suspect has my vehicle, ma'am. I was overpowered." "Are you hurt?" "Negative."