46 For Paul, at work, everything is strange all over. The offices have to churn through all of the rescheduling necessary in the wake of a three-day delay in second unit filming. Not to mention the general insanity that Liam can’t seem to stop trailing in his wake. Every time it feels like the world has adjusted, another country is heard from. At one point a particularly odious televangelist escaped from the eighties suggests The Fourth Estate is forcibly turning its stars gay. Victor thinks it’s hilarious, but Paul finds himself angry and unsettled. Liam, meanwhile, wants life to go back to normal. Paul feels a little bad for him. He clearly had no idea his admission would be this disruptive for this many people for more than twenty-four hours. It’s a relief when the weekend finally co

