The way Gayle generally handles stories always comes off as unprofessional, (in my opinion) unfortunately. The same for this segment too. I was disappointed that she didn't handle this with more seriousness and focus. She spent too much time laughing about how she wants Lily to go to the awards. Gayle missed the main point of the purpose of telling this story and the importance it was to Lily. This role means more to Lily than just winning an award at any of those shows.
Gale cutting her off as she was speaking about the very real historic figure she’s playing to talk about the super famous people she got to work with is a choice…like….let her explain before you talk about Scorsese, De Niro, or DiCaprio
I think she was uncomfortable with Lilly not matching her energy, Lily’s stillness makes her uncomfortable. Gale cut her off because the segment was short, and she didn’t have air time for Lily to speak that in depth. It was rude.
3:55 is a perfect example of everything wrong with modern interviewing. You can see it on her face. She’s still talking and they just move on and start on the next question. I like Gayle and Nate, but this format is awful.
Yep, it was evident on Lily's face. I was frustrated for her and for not being able to hear the rest of what she was saying. CBS morning let the person who is being interviewed speak. Stop interrupting. We're less interested in the interviewer and are more in the one being interviewed. Yet, so many of these "journalists" tend to forget that. It was like they wanted to focus only on specific things in the interview and didn't truly let Lily speak, she was reflecting and talking about her experience with the role yet there were constant interruptions. Tacky.
Yes, she interrupted Lily when she was making a thoughtful point about the story to talk about superficiality. I'm sure she meant well but she needs to dial it back in her interviews.
Congratulations Lily! Continued success and continue to educate all of us on the help needed for Indigenous peoples, specifically the continued violence against Indigenous women and children. What resources allow us to help?
Gale doesn’t stfu. First 2 and a half minutes is Gale lol. Lily was excellent and she’ll most likely be nominated in Best Actress. But Emily Blunt should win for best supporting. She was outstanding in Oppenheimer. Best performance of her career
I don’t like the “working with this two” why they don’t talk about her as a actress and a real person she already “was” before all “this two” and the reality that is being hidden all this time that “america was never great” if not one of the worst places in human history