David's fayce = John's overacting/lack thereof = Billie's over use of mascara. It's just a fact of life that some major character is going to take things a bit too far.
Okay, I love that we got a break in the middle of the Twisty Face Fest to help cleanse our palate.
Perhaps John is suffering from a post-Botox moment?
I am convinced that DW could be helped by an injection of Ianto. There is no way one could continue to make twisty faces of doom in Ianto's presence. He would defeat them with a lift of an eyebrow.
At this point I'm about ready for them to find a way for Owen to actually kill Jack off permanently, because his "acting" is reeeeaaaaaally starting to drive me up the wall.
Snoop away, I agree. I call it "not shiny", it's my being nice-ism.
It is a sad, sad day when I realise that I've become an actual shipper, something I've never been before, for the simple reason that somehow the teaboy manages to coax a slightly less cringeworthy performance out of the Captain when they're on screen together, than when the Captain's on screen with anyone else. Kudos to the teaboy, but not really a healthy basis for a relationship.
Agreed. It seems like he's the least convincing when he's talking to Gwen. Or maybe that's just in recent episodes and I've managed to block out previous poor acting. Don't any of the directors or editors or anyone ever notice? Everything else is fine, but when he's onscreen, I'm always ready to cringe. I've come to expect it, and that's never good.
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Sort of. ;)
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Well, no, it's not so much wrong, but it's wrong that he really does seem to pull it that often. He does go a bit mental with the fayce.
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ah, the icon I meant to use last time. hello. :)
I love when the Barrowman forgets to act.
Re: I love when the Barrowman forgets to act.
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Perhaps John is suffering from a post-Botox moment?
I am convinced that DW could be helped by an injection of Ianto. There is no way one could continue to make twisty faces of doom in Ianto's presence. He would defeat them with a lift of an eyebrow.
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Sorry, hello, just snooping.
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It is a sad, sad day when I realise that I've become an actual shipper, something I've never been before, for the simple reason that somehow the teaboy manages to coax a slightly less cringeworthy performance out of the Captain when they're on screen together, than when the Captain's on screen with anyone else. Kudos to the teaboy, but not really a healthy basis for a relationship.
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More Tennant being goofy.