This being the reboot/reunion era where no good (or hated) thing can be left alone, Love Actually is back with a mini sequel of sorts.
Seems like a missed opportunity for an actual heartfelt moment for a beloved actor over of a meaningless one for a minor character.
But then why does the sequel take the time to kill off Billy Mack’s manager Joe in a somber, awkward moment?
It’s been 14 years since a group of British actors starred in one the most widely debated Christmas movies of all time.
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