AIDAN TURNER
And Then There Were None (2015) Episode 2
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Philip Lombard
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I could go on forever about “and then there were none” but I’ll start with saying this:
The most interesting character in that show was Armstrong. he had so many qualities to him, the desperation especially. His character really showed the severity of the situation amongst a deteriorating consciousness. The idea of being a doctor who really at his core only wants to save himself? Throwing all the .punches when he should be healing? God there is so much symbolism within him. He’s the most unhealthy character; even when pitted against the judge or Vera. He is so girlfailure in the most drugged up messy Lindsay Lohan way possible that it is astounding to me. Within ever peice of literature I’ve ever read or seen, I’ve never seen a character so expertly written to embody both hypocrisy and originality?? He’s unlike any other character on that show. Sure, The other characters start to go a lil insane and see their murder victims. But he’s the only character going absolutely fucking batshit to the point he makes an ALIIANCE w wargrave?? Even his death is symbolic, dying away from the others on the other rocks OFF the island. Out of all the characters, even the REAL MURDERER, he is the black sheep.
Conclusion is Armstrong is the most interesting character I’ve ever had the pleasure of watching mansplain manipulate himself to death
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Aidan Turner as Philip Lombard
And Then There Were None (2015)
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The red curtain I had concealed by laying it flat on the seat of one of the drawing room chairs under the chintz cover and the wool in the seat cushion, cutting a small hole.
And now came the moment that I had anticipated—three people who were so frightened of each other that anything might happen—and one of them had a revolver. I watched them from the windows of the house. When Blore came up alone I had the big marble clock poised ready. Exit Blore.…
From my window I saw Vera Claythorne shoot Lombard. A daring and resourceful young woman. I always thought she was a match for him and more. As soon as that had happened I set the stage in her bedroom.
- attwn
thinking about “i always thought she was a match for him and more”. lombard was a ruthless and cunning man without any conscience whatsoever and had survived a lot of dangerous situations. and the judge thinks that when it comes down to 1-1 situation she’ll be able to outsmart him and kill him and she DID. daring and resourceful were the words he used. impeccably good dynamics.
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