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Describing his own father, Tom mentions neither Joe??s Walter Brown award nor his status as a three-time All-American, All-East, All-Ivy, and All-New England selection...
...fine, the script is middling. However, Gilead is marked by extremely good acting. Sean Fredricks ’07 turns in a convincing performance as Joe, an up-and-coming young blade who has found himself in over his head pushing for a ruthless syndicate. Joe??s mood swings—guardedly tender one moment, ambitious another, and occasionally terrified—are earnest and comprehensible, and Fredricks does a commendable job portraying the complexities of a weak personality under stress. Slightly less can be said of the female lead, Joe??s love interest. Though Liesje...
...Associate” is a poor and understated way to describe Joe??s job title. He is actually a critical component of the company’s cunning back-to-school sales strategy: a temporary relocation of super-employees to Radio Shacks near college campuses. Two, including Joe, were assigned to the Harvard Square location. This elite squad of finely tuned selling machines—the Swiss Army of customer sales—fights to the death for efficiency, revenue and commissions during the high-traffic month of September...
...Joe??s voice simultaneously evokes a Will Ferrell peppiness of a male cheerleader but also the resigned self-assured swagger of a sales veteran. When asked where he stands among other associates, Joe systematically responds, “I am the twenty-ninth highest paid associate in the district. Out of 180 employees.” Is he certain? “Absolutely,” he says...
Rodriguez, a longtime Cambridge resident before moving to Lynn, Mass., was born at Mt. Auburn and said he knew the hospital was “one or two minutes away” from the Trader Joe??s lot where Abreu parked...