They are both great actors. Tom I watched in a play years ago but knew nothing about and was so impressed by his performance. And Naomi is always great
This series is entertaining, but it's a lot of deliberate lies. Babe never forgave Truman. Ann Woodward didn't try to attend Truman's legendary ball, and Truman lied about her having a previous marriage that made her a bigamist. The incident with Bill Paley and a governor's wife was also a fabrication of Truman's. Even so, in his book Truman wrote that Babe never found out about it, but the series makes it a bloody mess.
Ann Woodward did have a previous marriage in Kansas (where she was from) that she never got annulled/divorced. When Billy Woodward wanted out of the marriage investigators hired by his family found out about that marriage and were using it to get him completely out of his relationship with Anne and not give her alimony or a financial settlement. This is why some believe she shot him; she would get a lot more as his widow. But everything else was fiction, as you said so well🙂
I didn't think they meant to portray this as a factual meeting between the two. Rather, like Tarantino rewriting the Manson murder of Sharon Tate, the writers are showing us the "good ending" they never got.
Very touching moment between the two. Despite the wound inflicted on their friendship, she still loved Truman.
I tear up every single time I watch when she says those words 😢
“He was the love of my life” gets me everytime
so beautiful how deeply people can love in a non-romantic way … it’s a love story
I got tears in my eyes everytime I see this scene❤
Such a beautifully rendered moment. Wish Babe and Truman got such a goodbye in life
Apparently Babe never spoke to him again after that article was published.
They didn't.
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This scene broke my heart into a million pieces.
The best scene of this show by far IMO
Brought me to tears and
Also had me shouting at Alexa to play a certain song by Perry Como. Just beautiful
This has been the best scene in the series so far
I keep getting drawn back to it.
They are both great actors. Tom I watched in a play years ago but knew nothing about and was so impressed by his performance. And Naomi is always great
no Meryl Streep and Phillip Seymour Hoffman are/were
This scene tore me up. Naomi Watts is amazing. 💜
If this scene had actually happened, it would have probably been better for both of them. Too bad.
NAOMI JUST SECURED HER GETTING THE AWARD FOR THIS !!
Absolutely 💯
But, unfortunately, she didn't.
Naomi and Tom are so good in this series!
Such a sad scene.
The moment i ❤! The musical soundtrack by #julianewman is amazing.
Omg I could cry
MY GOODNESS - Naomi Watts is great in this scene and the whole show overall...
This never happened. If anything we can inference this was just scenario made up in both their minds as they were talking to their therapists.
Yes...many moments in this series that are complete fiction...still interesting to watch
I always take any biographical and historical movies as fictional. There's possibility of truth but keep things open for debate.
What was he thinking writing all of those things about his close friends...?
Only Truman knows why he did it
Writer
Naomi Watts is a GENIUS!
Although Babe Paley was considered a great beauty, I find Naomi Watts much more beautiful.
This series is entertaining, but it's a lot of deliberate lies. Babe never forgave Truman. Ann Woodward didn't try to attend Truman's legendary ball, and Truman lied about her having a previous marriage that made her a bigamist. The incident with Bill Paley and a governor's wife was also a fabrication of Truman's. Even so, in his book Truman wrote that Babe never found out about it, but the series makes it a bloody mess.
Ann Woodward did have a previous marriage in Kansas (where she was from) that she never got annulled/divorced. When Billy Woodward wanted out of the marriage investigators hired by his family found out about that marriage and were using it to get him completely out of his relationship with Anne and not give her alimony or a financial settlement. This is why some believe she shot him; she would get a lot more as his widow. But everything else was fiction, as you said so well🙂
I didn't think they meant to portray this as a factual meeting between the two. Rather, like Tarantino rewriting the Manson murder of Sharon Tate, the writers are showing us the "good ending" they never got.
The only beautiful scene I’ve ever witnessed come out of a Ryan Murphy production
U should watch Pose or any of his American crime story series
This is such a picky think to complain about, but calling it "the font?!" What a weird anachronism.
what should she have called it instead
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This never happened.
The show never says it does. They're both talking to therapists while this happens. The showrunners are giving them an imagined "good ending."
It’s very good acting all round. But they were all just a bunch of bitterly unhappy alcoholic pill poppers. It’s all just a bit too depressing
What a bad facsimile of Bergdorf and the plaza dreadful
relax