Holy father
Did the Pope tell John Lithgow to bring that woman from Nigeria? It wasn't clear to me.
shareDid the Pope tell John Lithgow to bring that woman from Nigeria? It wasn't clear to me.
shareNo, unless you buy lithglow’s story that the late Pope asked him to do so, which seems like a stretch because the late Pope was portrayed as a good man
shareYes. It is very clear as presented by Sister Agnes, portrayed Isabella Rossellini.
shareNo.
shareYes.
shareI think you didn't even read the main question properly.
It is pretty much a fact that Lithgow, yes, was the one that brought the african girl to the conclave.
However, it's disputable whether or not it was the Pope that ordered this.
Lithgow always insisted that it was the Pope himself that ordered this to be done.
But we, as viewers, are shown that Lithgow is not to be trusted and therefore it's hard to believe he isn't lying. It is implied that it was Lithgow himself that made this decision.
You’re right. I didn’t read it correctly. The pope was a good man. Tremblay wasn’t.
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