Hail mary tv pilot1/3/2024 ![]() He didn’t turn out too bad.”Īnd so we move on to what my husband is calling the “Black Jack Randall Gambit,” that moment in the pub when Black Jack tests Claire with regard to Jamie. ![]() “I’ve never been a father but Jamie’s parents chose me to be his godfather and I’ve watched over him. People do,” he says under that bushy beard and those earnest eyebrows. My heart melted when he offered to wed Mary. This intense moment was only softened by what followed next, Murtagh the Onion, with sweeter layers inside. “Do you think I am unaware of the density of the dark walls you’ve built to protect your better self from the world?” And then one of the best lines in the show this season came (I think), when Alex called Black Jack (Tobias Menzies) out: (By the by, where was Leticia (Colum’s wife), y’all?)Īlthough I adored that moment when Alex Randall (Laurence Dobiesz) informed his brother that he expects him to wed Mary, the look between Claire and Murtagh (Duncan Lacroix) was absolutely classic. His scenes tonight rank among my absolute favorite against his full body of work. His close-ups are lovely, and his delivery is perfection. From his transition to what I’m calling the Pantone “Gandalf-the Grey” color pallet, to his gentle interactions with Claire, followed by his direct words of truth to his brother. Mark me, I loved absolutely every one of his scenes. I’m looking forward to seeing this style appear in 2018 fashion trends.Īnd how about Mary Hawkins (Rosie Day) all grown up?! Her character’s development from child to woman was phenomenal. Sidenote: A wicked shout out to Outlander Costume Designer Terry Dresbach on the absolutely amazing strap on Claire’s cross-body medical bag. The war-torn life style is taking its toll on her and she is slowly but surely shifting into the Claire we found (will find?) at the standing stones in the opening of episode 201, when she arrives in 1948. ![]() Regardless, Claire is starting to look the worse for wear: thin and malnourished. They trust each other now, in a way they didn’t before. I feel like the story arc of season two closes with them fully engaged, in sync and indestructible together. Earlier in the season, we saw them betray one another, hurt and forgive one another. Let’s get Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire out of the way, since their situation was secondary tonight. I’m not claiming Episode 212 The Hail Mary did so, but if nothing else, tonight was all about Gary Lewis (Colum) and Graham McTavish (Dougal). One more episode until we meet Brianna.Īfter last week, I really thought it would be impossible to top Herself’s (Diana Gabaldon) episode. One more episode to get Claire (Caitriona Balfe) back to where we first picked up in Episode 201, Through the Glass, Darkly. Written by Ira Steven Behr and Anne Kenney, Directed by Philip JohnĪnd then there was One. If you have not yet seen the episode, read at your own risk.** The crew is also local, and so are the interns.**This is not a spoiler-free review/recap of the episode. "I did something that I've never done before," Roebuck said. Most of the cast is getting their first shot on the big screen. Like his previous films, this one, "The Hail Mary," is being shot entirely here at home. He's also a screenwriter, director, and filmmaker. Roebuck is an actor first, famous for roles on Lost and Glee. "It's very important to me as a guy who grew up here in the Lehigh Valley," Roebuck said. It's not just being shot in the Lehigh Valley, but it stars the Lehigh Valley. "The Hail Mary" is about both football and faith and is being filmed in local schools, at local stadiums, cathedrals, diners, and plumbing stores, most with their real-life names and signs. native is shooting his latest film at this very moment. If you've seen film crews around town, it's because the Bethlehem, Pa. Night Shyamalan's Philadelphia, Danny Roebuck keeps bringing his films home to the Lehigh Valley. "The Hail Mary" about football and faith by filmmaker Danny Roebuck is being filmed in the Lehigh Valley.īETHLEHEM, Pennsylvania (WPVI) - Like Woody Allen's New York City and M.
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