I swear. I read each volume trying to latch on to a bit of comfort for Court 🤷
Justine, who treats Six as one of her canine patients and cooing over a crying man?
She feeds him. She serves a croissant and coffee. She lets him take a nap 🥺
Don, the cunning old man who used Claire to motivate Gray Man on the verge of death to go to the rescue of his family. And Court has a soft spot for this girl, so on the verge of a breakdown, he promises to save her.
And Claire worries so much about Jim, doesn't want to leave him, and helps him when he barely walks about his own🥺
Sierra One calls Court "young" even though he is an adult? And he insists on killing him, but he doesn't.
Ellena... She's just convinced that she can fix Gray Man. They have this great chemistry and just want to give Gentry some warmth. (WHERE IS MY SCENE IN THE HOTEL, WHERE AFTER A LOVELY NIGHT COURT CUDDLES UP TO A PRETTY WOMAN???) Ellen has so much faith and trust in Court 🥺
And Eddie. Oh Eddie... What kind of guy he was. You've known each other for so short a time, and Court was willing to die for you! This guy has shown more goodwill throughout Gentry's career than anyone else. Eddie he was imprisoned and was to be rescued by a man with malaria. Irony. Indeed, Gentry was quite unlucky *laughter*.
Eddie He was so affected by leaving a sick Court in the jungle that I thought my heart was going to break. Two weeks?
They made the two men die for each other.
Those gentle touches, checking temperatures, giving their own rations, beating down fevers , rubbing limbs when Court was trembling and Eddi's steadfastness that they would escape from prison together, even if he had to lumber Gentry on his back made me want to cry.
And in the end, he had to abandon a barely conscious Gray Man, who tried to convince a concerned Eddie that once he was safe, the CIA would rescue the ailing Court.
And then that scene when Gray Man, who was left in the mud - ready to die, though terrified by the vision of drowning in a puddle because he couldn't move - finally saw Eddie and almost started to cry.
Until then, I have not seen Court laugh as many times as he did then in prison with Eddie. And that code name "Sally" given by Eddie *Laughter*.
When , so Court finally saw the little sister Eddie had talked so much about…. She was beautiful , so similar to Eddie, and yet different, not of this world. Mark Greaney, the Gamboa siblings, Eddie and Laura would take excellent care of Court. Maybe I am biased because I love threesomes , but that chemistry between Eddie and Court and his sister is beautiful and tragic.
I will pay money to see Ryan in this fit. He likely already has this exact outfit but I will pay to see it anyway.
Ow . The movie made his recovery from the fights look easy but yeah those injuries would still be healing two weeks later.
I should not find this as attractive as I do.
In short, your honor, I am in love with him. Movie Court is hot and I want to take him home to rest, but book Court I also wanna take out for drinks and then take him anywhere he feels safe to cuddle him for about a week.
I just got back from the early release of The Gray Man with the Q&A! The movie is a fun ride start to finish! It does change the book a lot, but it's phenomenally done and is its own thing— though fans of the book will still recognize a lot of key scenes/elements. I think you're all going to enjoy it immensely. 😘
Here is Chris Evans answering a question about developing the physicality of Lloyd Hansen. He makes a joke about ripping off a bunch of great actors and then gave this example. 💙
Loving “The Gray Man” book series is such a curse because I look it up and it’s just Ryan G. and Chris E. Enthusiasts (no hate, me too). But i just really like Zoya and Zach and Court being a mildly dysfunctional family in the books. So if anyone on here likes these books lmk plsssss
Mark Greaney is terug met een nieuw personage: Joshua Duffy, een bodyguard. Weet hij veilig in cartel gebied vrede te sluiten? #pimvanofferen #markgreaney
If you’ve followed me for any length of time, you’re aware that I wrote a political/military thriller.
Now it’s time to produce the goods and tell you something about the book.
Disunion By Force, written under a pen name, Brian J. Stone, comes out on November 8th. It’s up for an order of physical copies and ebooks everywhere you can purchase a book.
It followed Jackson Reed, a retired US Air…
I’ve been listening to the Mitch Rapp series. I read these when they first came out and they are still pretty good. Mark Greaney’s Gray man series is very similar and probably a bit better with more details and accuracy in a Tom Clancy kind of way.
HUGE SUMMER GAMBLE
Netflix has been hemorrhaging subscribers and money these past months and is gambling it all on a $200-million manhunt thriller that is the streaming company’s costliest movie ever.
From the Russo Brothers who made The Avengers and Captain America movie series, the film will be screened in select theaters starting July 15 and show up on Netflix July 22.
Netflix desperately…