Came here off Tumblr (I like tracking the "colin morgan" tag!) and I absolutely have to agree - the range of expressions and feelings he has in this entire scene is incredible. Even after this, when he's talking directly to Morgana, and he goes from kind of terrified to reluctant acceptance and then a little bit of happiness? I can't even describe it properly, but he does it so well. And before this scene, when he's talking to Gaius and looks like he knows he may very likely die? GOD.
Sorry, I just - I love him/his acting choices. Thank you for this picspam - you've nailed his range.
That is an excellent tag to track! I myself track the Katie McGrath tag because I run fuck yeah, Merlin/Morgana! and it's generally easier to find anything Merlin./Morgana related that way as opposed to by going through his tag. Also thank you first off for leaving a comment! Most people don't seem too anymore. D
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God, you are incredibly lucky, YOU GOT TO MEET HIM! I went through this show only around four months ago, and Colin was (IS!) the stand-out for me - I could literally watch him reacting to things for entire episodes. And reacting to things that may not even be there! I don't know how he does it, especially what he does with the dragon. (And that scene you're speaking of specifically is wonderful.) Another thing from this episode that I absolutely adored was right at the end, when he got stung, and he didn't yell and ham it up like he could, but just quietly collapsed into himself. It's glorious.
The over-the-top acting makes this show fun, but I'm certain I stay around for the subtler scenes, because they knock it out of the park.
I was so shocked when they announced both Colin and Tony were going to come to San Diego Comic Con, I thought for sure we'd be stuck with juts Johnny and Julian, and then when the schedule was announced I didn't think both the panel and the signing were doable, but in the end all the good karma from all the missed signings I never went to paid off. Last year was supposed to be my last time going to SDCC, but on one hand I want to go one more time to try and catch the rest of the cast. He was just as perfect as you would imagine, I was so impressed by the way he made eye contact with everybody, and seemed like he was actually enjoying himself. You can tell how much work he puts into acting, he's a real ~ thespian, and it definitely pays off.
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Sorry, I just - I love him/his acting choices. Thank you for this picspam - you've nailed his range.
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The over-the-top acting makes this show fun, but I'm certain I stay around for the subtler scenes, because they knock it out of the park.
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