He gave Miller a brutal crosscheck from behind in the first period (after Miller had gotten him), but
he clearly wanted revenge.
Not exact matches
I loved how he took the tropes of your standard
revenge thriller, but made his protagonist a perfectly ordinary person, scared of — and not very good at — violence and pulled into a situation he
clearly didn't
want to be in.
She is most interested in positions of leadership and
wanted to
clearly point out that she had numerous experiences working with diverse groups while simultaneously implementing multi-layer strategies of
revenge.