in defence of Gale Hawthorne
Hello nerds of the jury! In today's proceedings I'll be defending my client Gale Hawthorne (The Hunger Games). He gets so much undeserved hate and, in my opinion, he’s one of the most misunderstood characters in media. If you’re a certified Gale hater, stick around. I think I can change your mind. Stay nerdy, Emma TIKTOK: / emmasbooktalks PATREON: / emmasbooktalks - for bonus content & ad free videos! BUSINESS: [email protected] buy me a coffee ☕: https://buymeacoffee.com/emmashemko Opening statement: 0:00 Relationship context for Katniss & Gale: 5:50 Jealousy: 9:48 Possession: 15:55 Transaction: 21:04 Expectation: 23:17 Selfishness: 29:12 Questionable comments & actions: 35:06 The prep team: 39:49 Coin’s lackey: 45:28 The Nut: 50:54 Double-tap strike: 57:00 Lack of empathy: 1:00:58 Closing statement: 1:05:59

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