From 2:13 to 3:59, the camera doesn't leave Glenn Close's face, and she doesn't falter for a millisecond. This is a whole other level of brilliant acting and I'm glad they saved this fantastic, awe-worthy scene for the series finale.
"I want you to remember this moment forever, this moment of helplessness and weakness, of me looking you in the eyes and telling you how much I hate you. There's no forgiveness for you, no mercy, only death."
why do I cry every time I watch this scene? because fkn Glenn Close! God what an actress.. I get why the emmy wouldn't give it to her this year coz it'd be like favouritism when they clearly planned on giving it to her for this season and believe me she will win next year!
It would have been so easy to write this scene with Patty's usual callous bitchiness as the tone. Instead, the writers brilliantly chose to explain the characters almost clinical detachment by exposing that she is the way she is not because of trauma but despite it. That coupled with the haunting acting ability of Glenn Close makes this one of the finest moments in all of television history.
I've never seen acting like this before, I respect Claire Danes and she is one hell of an actress but comparing both of their performances assuming Glenn Close put in this episode for her emmy nom, she was robbed. This scene and the last 15 second of this episode. She's so underrated and Meryl Streep can't hold a candle to this.
When she said 'mama,' it was like she became a little girl standing up to her father. What a powerful performance!
Wow...She is so good. SOO underrated as an actress!!!
This scene was sensational. Glenn Close, you are a true Goddess!
How she could conjure up rage like that with cameras rolling and actually cry, is beyond me. There was no cut to add drops to her eyes. Brilliant!!!
My favorite actress ever. She's simply da best!
Do you really mean it?! This news MADE MY DAY! Glenn would deserve ANY kind of awards for fifth season. She is a miracle. How I LOVE this woman.
From 2:13 to 3:59, the camera doesn't leave Glenn Close's face, and she doesn't falter for a millisecond. This is a whole other level of brilliant acting and I'm glad they saved this fantastic, awe-worthy scene for the series finale.
"I want you to remember this moment forever, this moment of helplessness and weakness, of me looking you in the eyes and telling you how much I hate you. There's no forgiveness for you, no mercy, only death."
I bet so many can relate to this feeling when they have gone without a fathers love.
OH MY GOD!!! Best actress on the planet, NO DOUBT!!
glenn close nailed the finale! such good acting from her and Rose Byrne.
LOVE HER!
Bravo!!!!!! Damn...I love Glenn Close!!!!
This is why I love Glenn Close.
Incredible--- GIVE HER AND OSCAR RIGTH NOW!!!!
Her Emmy nomination was for the fourth season, not this one. She can still receive one next year. And she better! Glenn is phenomenal!
WOW!!!
Glenn Close is MAGNIFICENT
why do I cry every time I watch this scene? because fkn Glenn Close! God what an actress.. I get why the emmy wouldn't give it to her this year coz it'd be like favouritism when they clearly planned on giving it to her for this season and believe me she will win next year!
this scenes explains a lot about how she become who she is
It would have been so easy to write this scene with Patty's usual callous bitchiness as the tone. Instead, the writers brilliantly chose to explain the characters almost clinical detachment by exposing that she is the way she is not because of trauma but despite it. That coupled with the haunting acting ability of Glenn Close makes this one of the finest moments in all of television history.
God . . . damn.
He is the reason she is so villainous! And I understand her completely! I do not judge her at all.
❤❤❤❤AGREEEEE
I've never seen acting like this before, I respect Claire Danes and she is one hell of an actress but comparing both of their performances assuming Glenn Close put in this episode for her emmy nom, she was robbed. This scene and the last 15 second of this episode. She's so underrated and Meryl Streep can't hold a candle to this.