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"I don't want to get anybody in trouble. I don't know what this is," Affleck stuttered when Access Hollywood asked him about Barlow. "Like, prove somebody right or wrong?" It's fair for him not to remember meeting her, considering Affleck has probably met a ton of people in his lifetime and isn't a Housewives fan. The journalist then showed a photo of Barlow to Affleck, and it still wasn't ringing any bells. "It doesn't look familiar to me, and I don't remember anything," he added.
She then introduces herself as "the Value Affleck" with "twice the personality for half the price." Like a true family, Jen starts to roast her Cousin Ben for being "so dated" and a "weathered 53" before the camera pans to Ben in the drive-thru.
I won't lie to you. I don't know if they have a name. I'm sure I disgraced every receiver that's ever run around. But to this day, aside from the birth of my children, that was the greatest day.
Despite no plot holes or cliff-hangers in âThe Accountant 2â, Gavin OâConnor has started teasing plans for a third installment, aiming for a trilogy.