It reminds me of a line from the film Torch Song Trilogy: It's easier to love someone who's dead: they make so few mistakes.I don't think it was deliberate on his part though- he was just barely in the edit.
It reminds me of a line from the film Torch Song Trilogy: It's easier to love someone who's dead: they make so few mistakes.I don't think it was deliberate on his part though- he was just barely in the edit.
Unlike recently retired Channel 7 Adelaide newsreader Jane Doyle who used to constantly make mistakes while she was reading the nightly bulletin!It reminds me of a line from the film Torch Song Trilogy: It's easier to love someone who's dead: they make so few mistakes.
Ryan winning BBAU in 2014 was a classic "fly under the radar" strategy.
I think a perfect example is Jake from 2014 - He just tried way to hard to put on a character rather than be himself and it saw him be ousted pretty quickly. Some people can seem like a character but that is actually a fairly authentic version of them eg Skye, Penny, and it gets them a lot further. (I cannot believe I managed to remember three people from 2014!)
Ugh the awful, irritating music...
I don't think that the public would have wanted to see him going through withdrawals and scratching out his skin, there wasn't really much else they could show of him...I don't think it was deliberate on his part though- he was just barely in the edit.