She put on a brave face and said, 'The adults loved it, but the kids were very confused and very, very sad.'" Gad later learned that "Olaf's death scene was causing absolute havoc with the younger ...
This was true for a woman whose Irish Gaelic name consistently confused people ... Orlaigh, and even Olaf. These mistakes persisted despite her email address containing the correct spelling ...
Olaf himself was scared and confused by what was happening." Though Gad calls the original scene "truly stunning," he postulates that "in its commitment to the brutality of Olaf's naïveté about ...