Anyone think the style of this conversation was odd?
The two women would seem to be friends, yet Tina's daughter almost seemed like she was under a mild interrogation by her "friend." And said friend needing to ask the name of her mom? If they were friends, surely she would already know that?
It was definitely not a casual conversation.
Yes I picked up on that as well. Not sure what is not right there but something is off.
A solid Roadhouse conversation. I think the woman interrogating was Emily Stofle, Lynch's wife. The other woman was played by Shane Lynch. The end credits are wonderful at times.
A solid Roadhouse conversation. I think the woman interrogating was Emily Stofle, Lynch's wife. The other woman was played by Shane Lynch. The end credits are wonderful at times.
I wasn't really interested in who the actresses were, more in how the characters interacted. I thought there was something odd to their interaction. I'm guessing you didn't. That's fine.
Anyone think the style of this conversation was odd?
The two women would seem to be friends, yet Tina's daughter almost seemed like she was under a mild interrogation by her "friend." And said friend needing to ask the name of her mom? If they were friends, surely she would already know that?
It was definitely not a casual conversation.
Yes definitely some concern or suspicion from the one "friend"
Matthew, I did find it interesting. Ithought it was the most interesting and intense Roadhouse conversation due to the tone taken by the interrogator, the unsettling fact that the younger woman couldn't remember if her uncle was there, the tie-in with Tina/Audrey/Charlie, and the details about Billy.
I checked the credits after reading your post to see if the younger woman was "Linda" (she's not) and then thought it important to relay who the actresses were.