Oh no. How does he die in this one
Oh no. How does he die in this one
“Bean shared his personal connection to the hobby, stating: ‘It might come as a surprise to many, but I was a keen birder as a teenager growing up on a Sheffield estate, and spent many happy hours seeing what I could spot in our gardens and surrounding fields with my friends.’”
And he seems to be pretty good at the podcasting thing to boot
https://theweek.com/podcasts/sean-bean-brings-charisma-and-warmth-to-get-birding
@jalefkowit is there gratuitous but amusing swearing?
(Also Richard Sharpe doesn't die once in the 27h45 of Sharpe et al)
My guess is he simply walks in to Mordor?
It is a gift. Why not use the bird?
Later...
I see your mind. You would take the bird to Mordor!
Eviscerated by Cassowary
@jalefkowit My only thought was 'how do you pronounce "Sean" and why?
Sorry.
Seen Bean?
Don't tell me it's Shawn. There is no 'h' in Sean.
@LovingFalloutLondon1954 @jalefkowit It's an Irish name. Well, "Seán" is the correct spelling, but that's by-the-by.
All consonants in Irish have two varieties which are denoted orthographically by the choice of vowels that come before or after them. The two classes of vowels are called "slender" ("caol" in Irish; either "e" or i") or "wide" ("leathan" in Irish; either "a", "o" or "u").
Examples of Irish words with this implicit "sh" sound include "sin" (that) "seo" (this), seacht (seven), and, of course, Seán.
The Irish name Saoirse has both kinds of s sounds: first with no "h", then later with the "h", so it's pronounced like "seer-shu."
@jalefkowit like in "the martian", he get fired from his big position and fallback to a niche position teaching a hobby to a handfull of people.
If you didn't watch or remember the movie, he is responsible for the member of the mission, he fight most of the movie so they get info like "he is alive", end up transmitting to the crew the instruction to go pick up marc. Then he get asked to resign and during the credit he seems to teach golf to kids