The internet is abuzz overFound’santagonist, and resident stalker-creep with mommy issues, Hugh “Sir” Evans.
Paul Winthrop is a real estate mogul and Briscoe’s twin.
But there’s something far more sinister at play.
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I cannot stress how wild this subplot gets.
Spoilers ahead for a decade-old season of television, butboth of the twins are evil.
For Paul’s part, growing up rich and privileged causes his evil to manifest as entitlement.
The twinsborder on incestuousin their obsession with one another.
Their murders are motivated by feelings of abandonment from being given up by their mother.
Each girl they kill is her spitting image.
In short,Freud would have had a field day with these two.
Gosselaar’s performance inCrime Scene Investigationterrifies me.Gosselaar is the scariest he has ever been as these twins.
Gosselaar is all butgiving a masterclass in physicality.
Each twin has their own mannerisms and quirks that manage to bleed into every aspect of their character.
ButPaul conceals his own sinister nature beneath a thin veneer of respectability.
These two are soeerie and unnervingin their own special ways.
Jared is presented as explicitly “submissive” and taking the lead from Paul, the “dominant.”
At one point in the subplot, Paul absorbs Jared’s appearance as his own identity.
That feat rests entirely upon Gosselaar’s shoulders as an actor.
Gosselaar iscreepy to a concerning degreeinCrime Scene Investigation.
His performance as the twins is utterly uncanny.
His face is, at times, almost wax-like.
There’s something distinctly inhuman about his mannerisms.
Though the twins are only in four episodes out of the entire season, they leave their mark.
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