Claire Danes Crying Face, crumpled creases of concern atop a quivery chin, has been deployed in the service of romantic desolation, professional desperation and several permutations of grief, loneliness and general unraveling. It is without parallel — though Elisabeth Moss Angry Face is a worthy corollary — and without equal, helping shows like My So-Called Life, Homeland and Fleishman Is in Trouble ascend the medium’s pinnacle and justifying the existence of shows like The Essex Serpent and Full Circle, which, if you don’t remember them, truly did exist.
The first shot of Netflix’s new eight-part drama The Beast in Me is of Claire Danes Crying Face, an acknowledgement, I guess, that the distinctive visage has fierce devotees, but also a warning: The Beast in Me…
‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’
‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.imdb.com ’














