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Her own work starts to suffer, and she begins to hate snooker with a passion.
Later at the party, I heard someone say: "I wonder how long it will be before everyone begins to hate her".
These early episodes briskly sketch out a fraught fifties milieu, including the sub-rosa doctor-nurse hookup scene; the lonely Masters marriage, and its origins in Masters's unhappy childhood; and Johnson's struggles with her irresponsible ex (the hilarious Mather Zickel) and her son, who begins to hate her for neglecting him.
McKee credits himself with inventing the language of Hollywood – with its talk of the "mid-point climax", the "inciting incident" and the "negation of the negation", a phrase that originated with Hegel, but in movies means something like "the ultimate negative": a fallen hero who is not merely defeated but wants to die, or a character who doesn't simply lose faith in God but begins to hate God.
However, Ned soon grows weary of Homer's overbearing friendship and stupid antics, and begins to hate him.
The man too is now bored, and he begins to hate the game that he once loved.
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We begin to hate whales.
I began to hate the press".
— before I began to hate the tape.
Then I began to hate her.
It was around then that I began to hate him.
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