Ever since early October, when ‘Marty Supreme’ premiered with a secret screening at the New York Film Festival, Timothée Chalamet had been considered a strong candidate to take the prize that had eluded him on his two previous nominations. What Chalamet wanted was to become the second-youngest Best Actor winner in Oscars history. What he got instead was a three-week festival of disappointment in every corner of the film industry. Chalamet’s Best Actor loss to Michael B. Jordan on Sunday night was the final step in what turned out to be a head-spinning rise and fall for the 30-year-old actor over the course of this awards season. What happened? Nate Jones writes about the ways Chalamet fell short: