‘That’s Like Top-Notch Stalking:’ How Love Actually’s Director Found Out Fans Hate The Andrew Lincoln And Keira Knightley Storyline
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‘That’s Like Top-Notch Stalking:’ How Love Actually’s Director Found Out Fans Hate The Andrew Lincoln And Keira Knightley Storyline



‘That’s Like Top-Notch Stalking:’ How Love Actually’s Director Found Out Fans Hate The Andrew Lincoln And Keira Knightley Storyline

It’s that season yet again: Love Actually season. While the 2003 Richard Curtis flick is considered one of the best romantic comedies of all time—not to mention a Christmas classic (it’s one of the best Christmas movies on Netflix, so you can get your annual fix with a Netflix subscription)—one storyline has been deemed decidedly not romantic by fans of the movie, but it took awhile for the director to figure it out.

No, we don’t mean Martin Freeman and that strange porno subplot (though we did rank John and Judy’s story as the least enjoyable Love Actually couple)—we’re talking about that messiness between Mark (Andrew Lincoln) and Juliet (Kiera Knightley), his best friend’s wife.  



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