There's something about the way Tarquin Olivier comes across in this documentary that I really can't take to. He seems to be a nauseating combination of smugness and self-pity and because of that I find it very difficult to sympathise with him.
dcasey77 There is an ermous ammount of trauma that comes with not having a father around, yes he comes across as bitter, but I think it's understandable.
man i feel sorry to see such a beautiful talented woman deteriorate like that.
This is so very sad & disturbing. I wish it had been different.
Su amor eterno
There's something about the way Tarquin Olivier comes across in this documentary that I really can't take to.
He seems to be a nauseating combination of smugness and self-pity and because of that I find it very difficult to sympathise with him.
5:19 was waiting for him to denigrate Finch for being from Australia and he didn't disappoint .....arrogant pompous git.....and self-pitying.
dcasey77 There is an ermous ammount of trauma that comes with not having a father around, yes he comes across as bitter, but I think it's understandable.
Alex Langland The problem is the self-pitying way he expresses that bitterness 50 - 60 years after the event.
It's time to move on, Tarquin.
That's a contradiction in terms, isn't it?
She was being "fixed" by her handlers of which 1 was her husband.