8/10/2023 0 Comments Charles in charge netflixIt’s hard for me to know the time because we overlapped episodes so much. At what point did you know where his path was heading? This season ends with an emotional moment as Ward gets to redeem himself, but then we see him fall off the cliff. It was just an interesting line to follow of, is he authentic? Is he feeling this? Is he using this to get the other gold? Why should anybody trust Ward? The answer is, they shouldn’t, but that doesn’t mean things can’t happen within him. The other thing is, not only does the audience not really know to the end, I don’t know how soon the writers knew how it was gonna go out. ![]() Not only that, he’s walking away with these horrible memories of laying his hands on his daughter, choking her. ( Laughs.) We’re all chasing this gold, but in the end, they walk away with that, and Ward walks away with nothing. They have the family that Ward has supposedly always been fighting for, and to my mind is the real treasure of the show. ![]() And meanwhile, the Pogues have nothing - literally the shirts on their back, and they’re on a deserted island - and they have everything. It was gratifying to get to explore that, but it also made total sense to me because, at the end of season two, Ward has everything - all the gold, the cross, he got away. But from the very beginning, they put it in the lines, and they allowed me to run wild with it, is that other side of Ward that makes people not exactly sure they hate him ( laughs) - where they might just see a human being under there. It’s been very gratifying to me because it’s not often that the bad guy gets any kind of emotional arc. How did you feel about season three and the ways in which Ward got to evolve? Regardless of how or why you plan to use it, it's available to all Netflix users now.Charles Esten on ‘Outer Banks’ JACKSON LEE DAVIS/NETFLIX Logging in to your account while at a hotel or even your friend’s house is easy and intuitive, but occasionally people forget to log out," Netflix's Charles Wartemberg writes in the blog post. " With the busy holiday season just around the corner, many of our members will be on the move and watching Netflix wherever they are traveling to see family and friends. Further, the page could help you identify if someone has gained access to your account via a compromised password. For example, you now have a way to clean up after yourself if you stayed at an Airbnb and signed into your Netflix account on the smart TV there but forgot to sign out before you left. ![]() Netflix describes it as a security feature, in that it's useful to users who don't share their passwords at all. While the new Manage Access and Devices page could be used that way-say, to boot an ex's laptop off your account after a break-up or to remind off-to-college adult kids to pony up for their own accounts-this isn't just about password sharing. The feature is rolling out not long before Netflix plans to begin charging extra fees to accounts with sub-accounts that are primarily used to access the service outside of the core household. Further Reading Netflix fights password-sharing with test of $3 “Extra Member” feeThe company announced the feature via its blog on Wednesday, and some of the media takes on it have focused mainly on its role in helping Netflix battle the effect of consensual password sharing on its bottom line.
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