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Great actor!
ОтветитьPoor tormented Dale. Sam is still dynamic beneath all the pain.
One day ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
It's Tim! IT'S TIM!! ❤🤩
ОтветитьHave not see this show but Sam performance looks incredible ❤
ОтветитьI haven't seen the show, but I can tell how unhappy his character is. I just want to wrap him in a blanket and supply him with cookies and warm beverages.
ОтветитьThis seems to be a show that I would intensly enjoy. Where can we see it pretty please?
ОтветитьThe good ole 80's great times for straight people. I can feel anxiety Dale and real people like George Michael....dark ages. 😥
ОтветитьCan somebody pls explain to me what was happening on the dance floor scene?
ОтветитьHas Dale become darker in s2????? 😵😵😵😵
ОтветитьHe looks sexy with the long hair
ОтветитьWell this song was so apt for this series! Poor Dale he’s going through hell in this one. The one person in your life that accepts you unconditionally deliberately goes and tears your heart out !! No wonder Dale goes on a bender after finding out about Helen ! You can tell at the end he’s gone more harder. It’s like screw all of you nobody is going to hurt me again!! If you want me to be the newsreader then I’m going to be the best their is. And nobody is going to stop me ! Well done on this video!😊
ОтветитьEven in this show, Sam looks SO HANDSOME. ❤
ОтветитьI have a sinking feeling that the grim reaper will be coming in S3
ОтветитьThis video has a criminally low number of views. Such a great edit, thank you!
ОтветитьOh god, poor Dale.😭
Ответитьlove that band:)<3
ОтветитьWhere can I see this in the US?
ОтветитьSam Reid is masterful. A true actor's actor. I'm mesmerised by every role he plays.
ОтветитьThis video masterfully captures the highs & lows of Dale during S2 of The Newsreader (ABC Australia) climaxing at the end when Dale puts career before personal friendships - not uncommon with gay/bisexual (or demisexual as Sam describes Dale) people in the public eye. As usual in this TV series great acting from Sam.
ОтветитьSam dazzles by giving life to the typical closeted being of the 80's, with the tormenting dilemma between what was desired and needed and what seemed impossible.
Fitting in was the mandate.
As the song says: "where it comes and where it goes". And yes, not knowing what to do is the worst kind of suffering.
Thanks D for these 4' 24" of good music and a flawless Sam.
You know how to do it and you do it.