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"My objective is to write what's going to be the most believable."
She "was the most believable person I've met in my life," he later told me.
All together, they make for one of the messiest and most believable families on television.
Normally, we can find at least a few differences in even the most believable celebrity doppelgängers.
Study shows the most believable time to call in sick is Tuesday at 6:38 a.m.
And the analysis that Americans find most believable will likely determine who runs the country after 2020.
Images: The CircleThe most believable part of The Circle, which opens in theaters Friday, is the tech.
Whose dire warnings about risks (for both sides will deal heavily in that currency) seem most believable?
There's no doubt that incompetence has emerged as the best, most believable excuse of the Trump administration.
Thus, for much of "Animal" the most deluded person in the room is also the most believable.
"The three most believable personalities are God, Walter Cronkite and Bill Cosby," said Anthony Tortorici, Coke's PR chief.
Oh wait, of course someone's going to blow up Richie's spot — and in the most believable way possible!
It is here, at the most unbelievable point in their story, that Thomson writes his most believable scenes.
This is, by far, the most believable scenario, as the FBI could have worked with forensics teams with background in NAND mirroring.
And as the main character and his wife, Tom Hollander and Olivia Colman (Broadchurch) are part of one of TV's most believable marriages.
The most believable, and emotional, part of this Bachelorette finale was, ironically, not the final proposal by Bryan Abasalo, which seemed lukewarm at best.
The romantic chemistry between Will Smith's Deadshot and Joel Kinnaman's Rick Flagg is by far the most believable and sizzling in any Warner Bros.
"I try like hell to hide that bald spot, folks," he said, which is about the most believable thing that's ever come out of his mouth.
While the most believable answer is that this figure is a person carrying a golf bag, we personally like to believe it was indeed a giraffe. 
The most believable journey is Gendry's, and that's only because it took us four years to finally see him again after he set sail from King's Landing.
But even the most believable political machinations pale next to the captivating and endearing young man at this novel's heart: Alex Claremont-Diaz, President Ellen Claremont's son.
Because you can customize your own unique palette, there are seemingly endless combinations of shades you can mix and match for the most believable effect for your specific complexion.
When Jones was staffing up for the film, he enlisted Academy Award winner Bill Westenhofer as visual effects supervisor to help tell the story in the most believable way.
As expected, in the hours leading up to the Apple event, iPhone 123 rumors abound, but a new round of tips regarding the smartphone may be the most believable yet.
Theories abound as to why, but the most believable seems to be Dutton's, whose sensitive portrait of a woman who understood herself to be an apparent freak never veers into the sentimental.
According to a report from Billboard, Augmented Reality Holographic Technology Media, the company that purports to create "the world's most believable human holograms," has secured the digital rights for the Notorious B.I.G.'s hologram.
Euron may have built his thousands of giant ships at a suspicious speed, but his surprise attack on Yara's fleet was the most believable thing about this episode — especially Theon's heartbreaking encounter with his own PTSD.
She's a wide-eyed blank, with no personality or motivation other than being happy to not sit in a cubicle as she did at her last job (which is the most believable thing about her character).
"I got an email from her teacher [that] said, 'Dannielynn gave one of the most believable performances of the whole entire school that was in the play,' " says Birkhead, 46, who was interviewed by Daily Mail TV host Jesse Palmer alongside his only child at their home in Louisville, Kentucky.
Weisberg and Fields joined me to talk more generally about the process of making The Americans over its first five seasons, including the very early days of their partnership (itself an arranged marriage of sorts) and the casting process that led to Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys crafting one of TV's most believable marriages.
"It was quite clear that Denton's easy manner, apparent candor and ability to speak plain English as well as nuclear jargon would make him the world's most believable expert on the technical situation at T.M.I.," Dick Thornburgh, who was governor of Pennsylvania at the time, wrote in his autobiography, "Where the Evidence Leads" (2003).
Carol, the lethal, no-nonsense badass with a heart of gold (who used to be the most believable and consistently well-written character on the show until this past year; though Melissa McBride manages to save the character), gave Ezekiel a cheesy "you're not the hero we deserve, but the one that we need" speech as he totally bitched out and abandoned his people after leading them to war.
Vilva and Usva confluence The most believable explanation of the name is that it is a composite of the Komi-Permyak words usyny (to fall) and va (water); then it can be translated as "falling water".
Los Angeles Times. CalentarLive.com. Retrieved March 5, 2012. Film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum of the Chicago Reader wrote that "a dedicated, charismatic, crack-addicted history teacher is the most believable protagonist in an American movie this year."Rosenbaum, Jonathan.
Thomas Edwards regards Edmund as the most believable of Austen's heroes, not least because she allows the reader to have reservations about him. He has reality but also limitations.Edwards, Thomas (1965) “The Difficult Beauty of Mansfield Park.” Nineteenth-Century Fiction, vol.
The most believable version of the origin of the river's name is that it is a composition of the words ‘ul’ (‘wet’ in Mansi language) and ‘vich’ (‘branch’ from Russian ‘vichka’), so it can be translated as ‘wet branch’. Also, it is may be from the word ‘vidz’ (meadow), in which case Ulvich means ‘wet meadow’.
Vincent Bugliosi, author of Reclaiming History: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, has characterized Files as "the Rodney Dangerfield of Kennedy assassins." According to Bugliosi, very few within the majority of Americans (75%) who believe there was a conspiracy to kill Kennedy respect him or his story. However, psychology professor Jerome Kroth described Files as "surprisingly credible" and said his story "is the most believable and persuasive" about the assassination.
The most believable version is that she met Han at a banquet where she was entertaining the troops that Han led. Han had led his men in crushing a rebellion in southern China, and Han had personally arrested the rebel leader Fang La. However, his superior stole his credit, much to Han's displeasure. Liang knew the truth and admired Han's victory. She saved enough money to pay her own redemption of slavery.
Fitts were stereotypes. Hentzi accused Mendes and Ball of identifying too readily with Jane and Ricky, saying the latter was their "fantasy figure"—a teenaged boy who's an absurdly wealthy artist able to "finance [his] own projects". Hentzi said Angela was the most believable teenager, in particular with her "painfully familiar" attempts to "live up to an unworthy image of herself". Maslin agreed that some characters were unoriginal, but said their detailed characterizations made them memorable.
In March 2019, it was reported that Akdülger had joined the cast of Netflix's new fantasy drama series The Gift and its principal photography was underway. The series is centered around Atiye portrayed by Beren Saat, an archaeologist who comes across universal secrets in Göbekli Tepe, Anatolia. Akdülger plays the role of Atiye's boyfriend Ozan, the son of a wealthy businessman. Anibal Güleroğlu from Milliyet found Ozan as one of the "most believable" characters in the series.
Some reports claimed that Constantine was envious of the success of his son and afraid of him. This seems improbable, given that Constantine had twenty years of experience as emperor while Crispus was still a young caesar. Similarly, there seems to be no evidence that Crispus had any ambitions to harm or displace his father. So while the story of Zosimus and Zonaras seems the most believable one, there are also problems relating to their version of events.
Douglas L. Erickson of Computer Games Magazine called Gothic II "a role-playing experience in the truest sense." He summarized, "Rarely inconsistent, often frustrating, and always flexible, the world of Gothic II is, for lack of a more appropriate term, the most believable virtual place you can visit." Gothic II won PC Gamer USs 2003 "Best Roleplaying Game" award. The editors called it "a return to the roots of classic fantasy roleplaying on the PC" and noted its "beautifully detailed nonlinear 3D world".
He lives in the real world ... [and] his physical presence fills Moonraker. The view is shared by Chancellor, who considers Drax "perhaps the most believable" of all Fleming's villains. The cultural historian Jeremy Black writes that as with Le Chiffre and Mr Big—the villains of the first two Bond novels—Drax's origins and war history are vital to an understanding of the character. Like several other antagonists in the Bond canon, Drax was German, reminding readers of a familiar threat in 1950s Britain.
Jacobs-Jenkins researched Boucicault heavily while working on An Octoroon and found an unfinished essay at the New York Public Library saying that theatre is a place for dramatic illusion—the most believable illusion of suffering—and catharsis. Present in An Octoroon is the illusion of suffering and actual suffering. Jacobs-Jenkins also cites Peter Brooks' The Melodramatic Imagination as an inspiration for his approach to melodrama. Brooks' idea is that melodrama is about binaries and opposites, where there is always good and bad with no gray area.
In 1912, biologist Vernon Kellogg described Butler's views as follows: > Butler, though strongly anti-Darwinian (that is, anti-natural selection and > anti-Charles Darwin) is not anti-evolutionist. He professes, indeed, to be > very much of an evolutionist, and in particular one who has taken it upon > his shoulders to reinstate Buffon and Erasmus Darwin, and, as a follower of > these two, Lamarck, in their rightful place as the most believable > explainers of the factors and method of evolution. His evolution belief is a > sort of Butlerized Lamarckism, tracing back originally to Buffon and Erasmus > Darwin.
Sellar was keen to express his opinions on the management of the Highlands, writing highly emphatic letters on the subject. He never deviated from his view that the Highland clearances were the correct course of action. As a lawyer he had had a very confrontational manner, clearly enjoying dispute and, by his own admission, being too willing to break someone in the courts. His precise view of the law is, in the eyes of some historians, his most believable defence against the charges on which he was tried - that he would always follow the process of law precisely.
Hitler's rhetoric was out of touch with reality, and had only a superficial effect on listeners according to Security Service reports. Herf argues that what Hitler meant was evident to listeners: "The Jews had intended to 'exterminate'—that is, to kill—the Europeans" and in return the "Nazi regime was in the process of exterminating—that is, killing—the Jews". In Herf's opinion, the most believable interpretation of the Jews no longer laughing was that "something of a catastrophic nature was being done to them". The applause indicated that the audience approved of Hitler's "justified retaliation against Germany’s greatest enemy".
Nancy is briefly hysterical with guilt and recrimination but then, as they start to discuss what story would be most believable to tell the police, the phone rings. Peter picks up and hears an ominous low-key voice, "the sentence is death… on Judge Coogan's children… and the execution is tonight". The darkness in front of the house reveals a glimpse of The Atoner standing with his cruciform staff which now appears to loom at least twelve feet high. All of the house's brightly lit windows suddenly become dark and a male voice is heard emitting a piercing scream.
Game publications, including the 2011 version of the Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition, listed Valentine among the most popular and iconic video game characters. At the 2013 Penny Arcade Expo, journalists and game developers nominated her as one of the top-three lead characters of Western and Japanese role-playing video games. Magazines praised her as the most likable Resident Evil character, with the most believable and consistent story arc in the series. She was also identified as one of the all-time greatest mascots of the video game industry, as a tough, strong and attractive female character who could appeal to a broad demographic.
Peterson also praised the cliffhanger ending, believing it to be "capable of pulling your eyeballs right out of your head". The acting was also praised, with Jensen Ackles being able to "wring every ounce of blood, sweat and torment out of Dean's photogenically haunted psyche", Jared Padalecki making Sam "real and conflicted", and Jeffrey Dean Morgan giving "his best and most believable performance of the season". Maureen Ryan of the Chicago Tribune collectively referred to "Devil's Trap" and its two preceding episodes as a "really strong trilogy" of "must-see episodes". She found the possessed John to be "Morgan's finest work on the show to date", believing that he "was really on fire in that scene" and "brought a whole new intensity to his performance".
" The Seattle Post- Intelligencer wrote that "the film offers above-average occult entertainment" with Bacon's "most believable, heart-wrenching and charismatic lead performance in many years." The San Antonio Express-News reviewer thought that Koepp "molds this ghastly ghost tale into a supernatural thriller that builds suspense at a fever pitch from beginning to end," while the reviewer for The Cincinnati Post, Voorhees, felt mixed, saying she thought the movie "too predictable" but also "a well-crafted psychological mystery"; "Koepp's dialogue is genuine and funny." The Baltimore Sun wrote, "Koepp and director of photography Fred Murphy have created some dazzling in-camera special effects, especially the ingenious idea of filming the story's ghost at a slow speed, six frames per second, giving the being a strange, otherworldly way of moving. If only they had sustained the suspense longer -- and resolved it in a less ripped-from-the-headlines manner -- they could have kept summer audiences scared sleepless for at least one more night.

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