Spacey was acting in his role as Frank Underwood. And he might be a POS. But he’s got a talent for acting.
What I think you really need to pay attention to is what’s being said.
The Ben Franklin Quote. “Believe none of what you hear and only half of what you see”. Doesn’t actually appear to be a Ben Franklin Quote. At least not one I can find. It seems It’s a paraphrased quote from a story of Edgar Allen Poe. Specifically “The System of Dr.Tarr and Prof Fether”. Published in an issue of Grahams Magazine November 1845. https://www.eapoe.org/works/tales/tarrb.htm
The following thing he said also struck me as significant. “What’s True? What’s False? What’s Life? What’s Art? What’s Real? What’s Performance? I love it when these things intersect. Because then it’s get interesting.”
Spacey was acting in his role as Frank Underwood. And he might be a POS. But he’s got a talent for acting.
What I think you really need to pay attention to is what’s being said.
The Ben Franklin Quote. “Believe none of what you hear and only half of what you see”. Wasn’t actually a Ben Franklin Quote. It’s a paraphrased quote from a story of Edgar Allen Poe. Specifically “The System of Dr.Tarr and Prof Fether”. Published in an issue of Grahams Magazine November 1845. https://www.eapoe.org/works/tales/tarrb.htm
The following thing he said also struck me as significant. “What’s True? What’s False? What’s Life? What’s Art? What’s Real? What’s Performance? I love it when these things intersect. Because then it’s get interesting.”