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I don't even remember a part where you could kill harper. I'm actually kindof curious and may just replay the whole game and make sure to kill DeFalco as soon as I can. From: RUNwhenCOPScome My final sequence was sliding down a ramp thing in a broken building and shooting defalco and a random soldier then taking down menendez and sparing him and saving harper.

When you play as Farid From: whiteboygene so what if Farid is there and DeFalco isn't? I believe Farid catches a bullet meant for Karma. I remember reading on here that if you kill Menendez, then you see in the ending Cordis die kills him or something. Did I miss this? Is this BS? Is there any audio for this scene? I also wouldn't mind having it spoiled for me what happens if Menendez is captured.

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User Info: PharoahPelican PharoahPelican 8 years ago 5 From: whiteboygene I know that she can live if you kill DeFalco first and kill Harper as well, but I was just wondering what actually happened. User Info: whiteboygene whiteboygene Topic Creator 8 years ago 10 I remember reading on here that if you kill Menendez, then you see in the ending Cordis die kills him or something. Grief mode for town but not farm. This doesn't Make sense. System link not working!?!

As recently as five years ago, William Jackson Harper's career goals were simple: He wanted to reach a level of success where he wasn't worried about rent or in need of several roommates. To be where he is now — in London, shooting a film he can't discuss, no really, not at all — is, to his mind, a wild turn of events. Where I'm just always a little bit scared about rent, and I can never take the vacation, or I can never visit home for weddings or a funeral.

I can't do any of the normal stuff people do in life because I have to make sure I'm making money to get to next month and also auditioning enough to get the job that will give me the money to get to next month.

He hoped that Chidi and "The Good Place" would result in steady work for a season, at most. It follows other recent projects that have placed Harper in leading-man territory. Earlier this year, he gave a soulful performance as a freeborn Black man in pre-Civil War America who has a sweeping romance with a runaway slave Thuso Mbedu in Barry Jenkins' limited series, "The Underground Railroad"; he also starred in the film "We Broke Up," about a couple who call it quits but pretend to still be together to fulfill a wedding obligation.

That was where I thought the journey ended for me. I still would love to play those roles too. But I never saw this side of it for me. And I like it. I feel like I'm reading a book where every time I turn a page, it's empty and being written right in front of me a little bit.

And there's possibility. It's just past 10 p. He plays Marcus Watkins, a something book editor who dives back into the dating pool after blowing up his marriage in ways only he didn't see coming. The story follows Marcus over several years as he floats in and out of relationships while in various stages of self-discovery. It's really just a story of a person growing up," says Harper, also an executive producer.

You become — at least I became — a very different person from when I first moved to New York to now. And I feel like a big part of that growing up, a big part of that change, comes from the people you date. And sometimes it's funny, and sometimes it's really uncomfortable and sometimes it's messy.

Harper knew that with a series that revolves around dating, showing a bit of skin was to be expected. He's been the subject of thirst tweets before; when Chidi went shirtless on "The Good Place," showing that the philosophy nerd had a surprisingly buff physique underneath his sweaters, Twitter exploded.

Still, the call to show his body provokes a very specific kind of dread. Working out was something that was very meditative for me, and I really enjoyed it.

But when I got that script, I definitely ramped it up. I found myself at the gym at 5 a. I do think a lot of dudes have some sort of body dysmorphia, body issues and a lot of fear around it. Men are mean to each other. When I have a show that requires me to take my shirt off, it's a highly regimented, sometimes destructive process that I go through to get to a place where I feel comfortable with my body. To add a level of connection to the character, Harper visited the writers room a few times to share his own mistakes and the questionable decisions he's made in relationships, but he's careful to note: "Marcus' journey is not my journey.

Co-showrunner Sam Boyd agrees, sort of. With Harper, he says: "You feel like you're watching a movie star and a real person at the same time, which seems kind of contradictory, but you're like, 'Oh, this is like a real guy in the world, and he also has this incredible gravitas and this incredible kind of star power and charisma.

For nearly a decade, Harper's own love story has been strong and steady. Eventually, they starred in a production of "Romeo and Juliet"; both single by then, "it just spiraled up into the sky from there. Harper was raised in the Dallas suburbs.



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