Toblerone5, when I first read "Adriatic Climate documentary" I thought you were joking.
LoveUniHateExams, yes, he is slippery. He begins a thought, but then follows that " beginning" with implications, rather than finishing the thought with a definite conclusion. On late night TV, I see commercials for "iffy" products where they use wording similar to the way Evans uses it. The slippery wording circumvents " false advertising" laws by " implying" but never actually saying that the product will do such-and-such. (Or implying that it WON'T do such-and-such.)