Turks are Persian.
Persians are the true original Aryans.
Plus they are part Greek, from when we conquered Constantinople and Persia, and we Greeks are the white civilization that invented democracy. Our swarthy olive skin conplextion is a gift from the sun gid Apollo. Most anglo Americans can only wish to be as white as we Greeks.
>To himself, however, he is less kind. He huffs and puffs when he can’t find the right word, and clasps his head in his hands while he hunts for an honest answer. Our meeting is punctuated by silences, though they are of the ruminative rather than the awkward sort. “I’m talking shit,” he says after one circuitous reply. “This is impossible!” he exclaims after another. The impression is of a man shouldering a heavy burden. >“I enjoyed playing [Blackthorne] because he knows what he’s talking about,” he says. “That’s something I’m not used to. It just became second nature to such an extent that I dispensed with myself. It affects everything. It even affects conversations with people in the 7-Eleven in Vancouver.” Did he retain any of the character’s confidence after filming ended? “Oh God, no!” he splutters. “No! No.” He stares at his knees. “I wish.” >Jarvis, whose mother is Armenian-American, was born in New Jersey. Was his dad sailing there at the time? “I don’t actually know what the deal was,” he says, suddenly vague. Has he never asked his parents how they met? “Nah. I mean … ” Ah. He doesn’t want to get into it. “I don’t want to get into it,” he says, good-naturedly but with evident relief. “I came here when I was a baby. I’ve never lived in America.” >Does he feel any connection to the US? “I don’t feel a connection to anywhere,” he says. Not even to Totnes, where he was raised? After all, you can hear the soft Devon lilt in his voice. “I don’t think about it. There are more pressing objectives afoot. Like starting a family.” He puts his hands in his lap and I notice his wedding ring. “And trying to do good work.” >Get him on a subject that makes him uncomfortable and he can romp through it like a Just a Minute winner. It is the subjects dear to his heart that give him pause as he struggles to honour or explain them. >Beneath it all, though, is a real sense of urgency. “There’s so much I need to do,” he insists.
He's absolutely /ourguy/
anyone know if she bogged or natural? one of the most beautiful women I have ever seen, I watched the show in 3 days and finished today like 10 hours ago and I feel melancholic since then, I think I had similar experiences 7 years ago when I had couple of celebrity crushes and had unrealistic idolized image of them and their life while I feel lost and hopeless in this world and will never experience that kind of idolized love from this kind of angel like women, like I know it isnt real its just my lizard brain cant stop thinking about Mariko (the idolized version of her that ignores her flaws for a moment) her beauty, mannerisms, elegance, femininity, mind broke me
He has to be from a rich family or something. There's no way you can be that socially moronic and make it as an actor without heavy dough or connections.
Does it matter if an actor makes funny faces in interviews (he's not even being interviewed in the clip, just reacting) if they do a good job acting in their work?
anyone know if she bogged or natural? one of the most beautiful women I have ever seen, I watched the show in 3 days and finished today like 10 hours ago and I feel melancholic since then, I think I had similar experiences 7 years ago when I had couple of celebrity crushes and had unrealistic idolized image of them and their life while I feel lost and hopeless in this world and will never experience that kind of idolized love from this kind of angel like women, like I know it isnt real its just my lizard brain cant stop thinking about Mariko (the idolized version of her that ignores her flaws for a moment) her beauty, mannerisms, elegance, femininity, mind broke me
Cosmo is the Millennial Autist Redeemer. His music is all pretty good tbh, stays true to himself, goofy and chaotic when left to himself, visibly uncomfortable dealing in fame unlike his costars, a true artist who cares about the quality of his work above all else. His career will be ascendant. Follow his tracks fellow autistic anons, lots of lessons in his confused, glitched facial expressions.
>To himself, however, he is less kind. He huffs and puffs when he can’t find the right word, and clasps his head in his hands while he hunts for an honest answer. Our meeting is punctuated by silences, though they are of the ruminative rather than the awkward sort. “I’m talking shit,” he says after one circuitous reply. “This is impossible!” he exclaims after another. The impression is of a man shouldering a heavy burden. >“I enjoyed playing [Blackthorne] because he knows what he’s talking about,” he says. “That’s something I’m not used to. It just became second nature to such an extent that I dispensed with myself. It affects everything. It even affects conversations with people in the 7-Eleven in Vancouver.” Did he retain any of the character’s confidence after filming ended? “Oh God, no!” he splutters. “No! No.” He stares at his knees. “I wish.” >Jarvis, whose mother is Armenian-American, was born in New Jersey. Was his dad sailing there at the time? “I don’t actually know what the deal was,” he says, suddenly vague. Has he never asked his parents how they met? “Nah. I mean … ” Ah. He doesn’t want to get into it. “I don’t want to get into it,” he says, good-naturedly but with evident relief. “I came here when I was a baby. I’ve never lived in America.” >Does he feel any connection to the US? “I don’t feel a connection to anywhere,” he says. Not even to Totnes, where he was raised? After all, you can hear the soft Devon lilt in his voice. “I don’t think about it. There are more pressing objectives afoot. Like starting a family.” He puts his hands in his lap and I notice his wedding ring. “And trying to do good work.” >Get him on a subject that makes him uncomfortable and he can romp through it like a Just a Minute winner. It is the subjects dear to his heart that give him pause as he struggles to honour or explain them. >Beneath it all, though, is a real sense of urgency. “There’s so much I need to do,” he insists.
He's absolutely /ourguy/
Jonathan van Tulleken, who directed the first two episodes, said, "You should check out this guy Cosmo Jarvis. He just had done this movie, Calm With Horses." And I looked at it and it's like, this guy's a fantastic actor, but is he Blackthorne? That was always the concern.
And then we said, well, let's see if he'll do a read, if he'll do an audition. And he did, and he taped it in his attic somewhere on an iPhone with a low angle and a knit cap on his head, still doing the accent from whatever show he was just finishing. And it was just this sort of brilliant, unpredictable performance. There's the second scene we put on the audition that's like pure exposition, the most thankless scene you'll ever have. And if an actor can make you hear that for the first time, then you know they've got something right. And the way he was performing it, I was like, "Did we write this? This is great. How did this work?"
But even then, I said, "This is great. But he's not Blackthorne, right?" It doesn't conform to this sort of idea that we had of how that character should look and act in traditional means. And so I just scrolled past and went to the next audition. That was on a Thursday or Friday, and then on Sunday of that weekend, I was like, I'm still only thinking about Cosmo. I keep thinking about that audition. And so I sent it to one of the executives (at FX) and said, "Hey, what do you think of this? We've been watching this all day and I'm just curious to see, not anything else, just what do you think of this?" And within, I kid you not, three hours, every single person at FX had seen that audition. It just spread like a confirmation, because it's so fascinating.
One of the worst actors in recent memory, literal one dumb face actor. He is constantly distracting in Shogun with his incapability to express emotion, feels like you’re watching a lobotomy patient.
looks semetic to me
thought he was actually british, that's one swarthy dude
He looks like he drinkswater
Animal in Takeshi's Castle reboot
Half Armenian. Armenians are white.
What's next Turks
Turks are Persian.
Persians are the true original Aryans.
Plus they are part Greek, from when we conquered Constantinople and Persia, and we Greeks are the white civilization that invented democracy. Our swarthy olive skin conplextion is a gift from the sun gid Apollo. Most anglo Americans can only wish to be as white as we Greeks.
why was he doing a jeremy irons circa '93 impression?
it was really more of a peak alcoholism Richard Burton impression
Who was in the wrong here?
me
If he's smart he'll go full PSH and specialize in playing tragic sadsacks, fricker broke my heart in Shogun
he'll go back to making bad rap music
I remember when Raised by Wolves was airing and the only information about him on the internet was that he was a rapper.
I like him.
He looks down syndrom-ish. Does he act like that too?
James Bond.
damn he looks moronic
Here’s that Tom Hardy clone I was telling you about
Taboo season 2 starring cosmo israelitevis and baneman would be pure frickin kino
Add Rafe Spall. He did the best Tom Hardy imitation in The English.
May as well throw Logan Marshall Green into the mix as well
Indeedo.
>Cosmo
He’s having a panic attack. Actually makes him seem like a human being, respect.
Wanna cuddle with Anna Sawai.
Casting this terminally out-of-place lumbering autist was a stroke of genius.
he just realized he's gone five full minutes without asking about his ship or his crew
Goddamn Portooogeeese!
That b***h is so hot
I’m not even into asians and hate flat chicks but she’s easily one of the hottest chicks alive.
>bug is hot
yes
God shes so fricking hot
But I still prefer Fuji-sama
He is literally me
literally me sitting next to two qts
Why is she so hot IRL but so mid in the show?
Goodbye Goose, now Cosmo is literally me
anyone know if she bogged or natural? one of the most beautiful women I have ever seen, I watched the show in 3 days and finished today like 10 hours ago and I feel melancholic since then, I think I had similar experiences 7 years ago when I had couple of celebrity crushes and had unrealistic idolized image of them and their life while I feel lost and hopeless in this world and will never experience that kind of idolized love from this kind of angel like women, like I know it isnt real its just my lizard brain cant stop thinking about Mariko (the idolized version of her that ignores her flaws for a moment) her beauty, mannerisms, elegance, femininity, mind broke me
I think she might be a succubus - I love big breasts and only big breasts but she’s one of the hottest women alive to me.
>I think she might be a succubus
at this point who knows
yea I know, just need to keep avoiding watching interviews and videos of her like I have been doing so far since finished show
lol yea probably similar to what some anons felt about her, personally I think she is cute but Mariko is something else
just give it a couple of days, fever passes eventually
first the wrong korean from squid game, now this...
Yeah I'm thinking panic attack, I have depersonalization issues and do the same moronic faces when it's happening
Why does Japan keep inviting these ape like British men on their talk shows? Same energy.
Is his head too big or is his body too small?
is this photoshopped? why is his torso like a kid's
I assume it is a trick of the lens. Different lenses can distort the look of bodies.
Another one? Blimey.
Because tourism is a very large part of their economy
He has to be from a rich family or something. There's no way you can be that socially moronic and make it as an actor without heavy dough or connections.
Does it matter if an actor makes funny faces in interviews (he's not even being interviewed in the clip, just reacting) if they do a good job acting in their work?
She reminds me of a young Yukie Nakama
He has taken the mantle from Goose as Cinemaphiles autist now that the Goose has bogged himself
to go back to Morocco where he belong
He would be a good James Bond.
he must have sucked a million+ dicks cause I only recall him ever being [random thug #454] on Irish tv shows
Come on, with most of the budget goes to all sanada's autistic demands.
They're probably looking for the bottom of the barrel cheap english actor.
Cosmo is the Millennial Autist Redeemer. His music is all pretty good tbh, stays true to himself, goofy and chaotic when left to himself, visibly uncomfortable dealing in fame unlike his costars, a true artist who cares about the quality of his work above all else. His career will be ascendant. Follow his tracks fellow autistic anons, lots of lessons in his confused, glitched facial expressions.
What a fricking spazz
>here's your white samurai, aryanbro
Cosmo is not a name
It's a state of being.
genociding turks in the upcoming ww3 to avenge the armenian genocide
Irl streams in japan
Is this the shogun thread?
No more shogun threads. Last one was yesterday.
More like Show Over.
The Walking Dead Remake
Anna Sawai has the "never seen a non-White penis" phenotype
His future is discount tom hardy #3
>To himself, however, he is less kind. He huffs and puffs when he can’t find the right word, and clasps his head in his hands while he hunts for an honest answer. Our meeting is punctuated by silences, though they are of the ruminative rather than the awkward sort. “I’m talking shit,” he says after one circuitous reply. “This is impossible!” he exclaims after another. The impression is of a man shouldering a heavy burden.
>“I enjoyed playing [Blackthorne] because he knows what he’s talking about,” he says. “That’s something I’m not used to. It just became second nature to such an extent that I dispensed with myself. It affects everything. It even affects conversations with people in the 7-Eleven in Vancouver.” Did he retain any of the character’s confidence after filming ended? “Oh God, no!” he splutters. “No! No.” He stares at his knees. “I wish.”
>Jarvis, whose mother is Armenian-American, was born in New Jersey. Was his dad sailing there at the time? “I don’t actually know what the deal was,” he says, suddenly vague. Has he never asked his parents how they met? “Nah. I mean … ” Ah. He doesn’t want to get into it. “I don’t want to get into it,” he says, good-naturedly but with evident relief. “I came here when I was a baby. I’ve never lived in America.”
>Does he feel any connection to the US? “I don’t feel a connection to anywhere,” he says. Not even to Totnes, where he was raised? After all, you can hear the soft Devon lilt in his voice. “I don’t think about it. There are more pressing objectives afoot. Like starting a family.” He puts his hands in his lap and I notice his wedding ring. “And trying to do good work.”
>Get him on a subject that makes him uncomfortable and he can romp through it like a Just a Minute winner. It is the subjects dear to his heart that give him pause as he struggles to honour or explain them.
>Beneath it all, though, is a real sense of urgency. “There’s so much I need to do,” he insists.
He's absolutely /ourguy/
Also source, if anyone cares: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2024/feb/23/cosmo-jarvis-interview-samurai-epic-shogun
>married
He is literally not me
This one hits abit too close to home, friends.
Do (You) also have so much you need to do?
>>“I enjoyed playing [Blackthorne] because he knows what he’s talking about,” he says.
You know nothing, John Blackthorne.
Academy Award for his role in Alto Knights
>raising his fist against Fuji
why are autists so aggressive?
>shit his pants and stole her purse
What an butthole
She looks terrified.
I hope he makes more kino like this
I really hate gay shit
he looks horrible with curls, he should keep his hair straight
Thought he was really good as Blackthorne. Another period piece would be right up his alley.
I do that exact same while cooming
Comfiest show in a while tbh bros
I'll miss it
Jonathan van Tulleken, who directed the first two episodes, said, "You should check out this guy Cosmo Jarvis. He just had done this movie, Calm With Horses." And I looked at it and it's like, this guy's a fantastic actor, but is he Blackthorne? That was always the concern.
And then we said, well, let's see if he'll do a read, if he'll do an audition. And he did, and he taped it in his attic somewhere on an iPhone with a low angle and a knit cap on his head, still doing the accent from whatever show he was just finishing. And it was just this sort of brilliant, unpredictable performance. There's the second scene we put on the audition that's like pure exposition, the most thankless scene you'll ever have. And if an actor can make you hear that for the first time, then you know they've got something right. And the way he was performing it, I was like, "Did we write this? This is great. How did this work?"
But even then, I said, "This is great. But he's not Blackthorne, right?" It doesn't conform to this sort of idea that we had of how that character should look and act in traditional means. And so I just scrolled past and went to the next audition. That was on a Thursday or Friday, and then on Sunday of that weekend, I was like, I'm still only thinking about Cosmo. I keep thinking about that audition. And so I sent it to one of the executives (at FX) and said, "Hey, what do you think of this? We've been watching this all day and I'm just curious to see, not anything else, just what do you think of this?" And within, I kid you not, three hours, every single person at FX had seen that audition. It just spread like a confirmation, because it's so fascinating.
One of the worst actors in recent memory, literal one dumb face actor. He is constantly distracting in Shogun with his incapability to express emotion, feels like you’re watching a lobotomy patient.
In current year you cannot employ an intelligent white man to play an intelligent white man