I read a review in which the commentator stated s/he didn't understand why GD-L chose to play Ianto so unemotional during that scene, and I thought wow he wasn't unemotional, he was stoic, trying desperately to keep it all in. There is a difference. As I stated above, I'm happy with the stoic Ianto in this episode. Besides, with the exception this episode, he's been the only one to have emotional breakdowns this season/series. Poor guy, he's damned if he do and damned if he doesn't.
PS - I'm a member of LJ, but I'm very new and quite unfamiliar with how it functions. When trying to post, if I use the "anonymous" option it allows me to post, but if I try to post under my username, it tells me I need to have my e-mail address verified, which I have no idea how to do. So, please forgive all typos because I can't figure out how to re-open the post to correct my errors.
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Date: 2008-04-06 05:56 pm (UTC)PS - I'm a member of LJ, but I'm very new and quite unfamiliar with how it functions. When trying to post, if I use the "anonymous" option it allows me to post, but if I try to post under my username, it tells me I need to have my e-mail address verified, which I have no idea how to do. So, please forgive all typos because I can't figure out how to re-open the post to correct my errors.