Sinopsis. When Boston's pensioners find themselves under attack from a seasoned burglar who has seemingly resurfaced after fifteen years away, Bill interviews local librarian Alma Smith (Emma D'Arcy), whose DNA is partial match to the burglar. Alma's father, Jonjo Ryan, disappeared when she was just a baby, but as Bill comes under further scrutiny from the press, he discovers that Alma's connection to the case may not be as innocent as he first suspected.
@@RaEy22 But Emma D'Arcy's preferred pronouns are "they/them". Just because you have the right to disrespect someone's pronouns like a jerk doesn't mean you should do it.
@@admiralfrancis8424 Grow up. Also, Emma D'Arcy herself will never, ever know about that comment. You can call somebody a jerk for refusing to use nonsensical pronouns, but I'd say the person who expects everyone else to use those nonsensical pronouns is the one who is the jerk.
@@benjaminkenobi21 No, you grow up. Respect people's pronouns. Whether or not Emma knows about this comment thread is irrelevant. Don't disrespect people behind their backs. Furthermore, you may consider modern pronouns nonsensical now, but in the future, it will become more mainstream, because languages evolve. People used to consider Shakespeare's inventive language nonsensical as well, you know. Grow up and learn that languages evolve over time.
GET HYPE FOR QUEEN RHAENYRA
Su voz!
I know your hyped for season 2
I know I am in love with them already! I need to catch up on their work!
*her
@@ezioauditore6038 their
@@ezioauditore6038 They actually identify as NB.
@@admiralfrancis8424 And I identify as the King of the world...where's my crown at, peasant?
@@ezioauditore6038 You're making a category error.
Sinopsis.
When Boston's pensioners find themselves under attack from a seasoned burglar who has seemingly resurfaced after fifteen years away, Bill interviews local librarian Alma Smith (Emma D'Arcy), whose DNA is partial match to the burglar. Alma's father, Jonjo Ryan, disappeared when she was just a baby, but as Bill comes under further scrutiny from the press, he discovers that Alma's connection to the case may not be as innocent as he first suspected.
I love Emma
Queen Rhaneyra Targaryen 👑👸❤️
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0:29 As an English learner, I had to use subtitles to understand what she said here 😅
She is older here, than in House of Dracon.
They*.
@@admiralfrancis8424 I'm sorry but If he or she wants to call them as "she", it has every right to do that.
You understand?
@@RaEy22 But Emma D'Arcy's preferred pronouns are "they/them". Just because you have the right to disrespect someone's pronouns like a jerk doesn't mean you should do it.
@@admiralfrancis8424 Grow up. Also, Emma D'Arcy herself will never, ever know about that comment. You can call somebody a jerk for refusing to use nonsensical pronouns, but I'd say the person who expects everyone else to use those nonsensical pronouns is the one who is the jerk.
@@benjaminkenobi21 No, you grow up. Respect people's pronouns. Whether or not Emma knows about this comment thread is irrelevant. Don't disrespect people behind their backs. Furthermore, you may consider modern pronouns nonsensical now, but in the future, it will become more mainstream, because languages evolve. People used to consider Shakespeare's inventive language nonsensical as well, you know.
Grow up and learn that languages evolve over time.