Not sure how reliable it is, but here’s the post that Holt saw.
katherineneverdies1864 replied to your post “On Hiatus”
Will you update your blog if there’s any news? :)
Yes, I’ll update if there’s anything new. 😊
On Hiatus
Until we get further news of the show’s future.
In the meantime, get started on your rewatch and stay safe!
You and me, this is nice, isn’t it? You know that I have a spare bedroom. I never use it. It’s just sitting there, practically empty. It’s just going to waste. Are you asking me to move in with you? You’re already here four nights a week. And we could get you… a dresser. You want me to be your roommate? Well, think of how much money you’d save. Are you asking me to be your roommate or are you asking me to move in with you? I want you to be here and— Wendy, you need to decide what the f*ck you’re asking me first. Because if I’m gonna move in, I’d wanna share a bed with you. I want to pay rent. I don’t want you to just toss me a bit of your excess life. I’m I’m trying to do something nice. It sounds like you’re trying to keep your guest bedroom occupied.
— Mindhunter: season 2, episode 7.
Holden Ford’s glare series (part 4 of 4)
I never wanted to be a girl. I just liked the shoes. — Mindhunter, season 1 episode 7.
Bonus:
My top 5 TV-shows of the decade:
4. Mindhunter (2017 - …)
Are criminals born or are they formed?
Mindhunter, 1x01
(requested by anonymous)
I used to have these when I was a kid. I used to see how tall I could make the tower before it fell over.
Michael Cerveris on playing Ted Gunn and working with David Fincher.
“The ambiguity that Fincher craves certainly resonates within Cerveris’ depiction of Gunn. The actor explains that the character is “specific and intentional” in his actions, but those intentions are always a bit murky. This trait is embodied in the way Gunn interviews the main characters in the season premiere. Fincher told the actor to “find ways to mirror each of them.” The result is a fascinating game, with Cerveris squinting and hunching towards Holt McCallany’s Bill Trench, but adopting a more open, calming aura for Anna Torv’s Wendy Carr. The characters are disarmed and the audience has no idea where Gunn stands with any of them.”
Holden Ford’s glare series (part 3 of 4)