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fandomsecrets2016-02-14 04:08 pm
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Re: Gotham anyone?
I ...also sometimes don't skip the babbyBruce scenes because god damn it Alfred is a BAMF and also adorable.
Re: Gotham anyone?
(Anonymous) 2016-02-15 06:05 am (UTC)(link)So. Many. Feels.
He's a terrific actor, does his character justice, and I respect his work but he reminds me so much of his dad that it's downright weird to watch sometimes. I met Jon a few times in the 80s and I wonder if Sean is as nice in RL as his father, if they have the same style of humor/whimsy. I hope so.
Re: Gotham anyone?
The last television I watched that was based on a comic series was Daredevil, and it doesn't even hold a candle to the cast of Gotham. ...You know you're seeing real talent when you can take characters with the goofiest-sounding origin stories and personality traits and turn them into people that would believably exist in real life.
Re: Gotham anyone?
(Anonymous) 2016-02-15 02:59 pm (UTC)(link)Years ago, my husband worked as an extra on a movie with Daniel Stern and Patrick Dempsey. Dempsey was a delight, talking to the extras in a friendly fashion, encouraging them to pursue their dreams. He was kind and open and genuine. Stern otoh held himself aloof, surrounded by guards, and refused to acknowledge anyone in the vicinity. Both men are talented but had very different public personas.
I doubt that this is any different from the average in normal, non-acting populations, (it takes all kinds to make a world, doesn't it?)but I would like to believe that the graces that go into the talent of acting also so into the creation of decent and actualized humans and maybe it does, I don't know.
Thank you for responding to my comment. I really appreciate the convo. :)
Re: Gotham anyone?
Also it's pretty cool that your husband worked as a movie extra. It's always been a vague goal of mine (and you'd think I'd have realized it by now given where I live currently), but hasn't been in the cards yet.
Re: Gotham anyone?
(Anonymous) 2016-02-16 06:10 am (UTC)(link)Gotham is one of my go-to shows atm. I really liked the interaction between Nigma and the Penguin this season and the addition of several actors to the cast, most of whom I have followed before and am happy to see more of. I can't wait to see some of the new characters that have been teased.
I wondered if you were a Batman fan before the show or if the show is what reeled you into itself? I liked Gotham itself as I am not a DC Comics reader, I am not well-versed in the Batman mythos and so, I thought perhaps I am one of a minority.
Re: Gotham anyone?
I actually really dislike Bruce Wayne as a surface concept. I've always found him to be a huge, whiny, self-important man child going about a problem in the absolute most counterproductive way possible. Simply by existing he creates more supervillains, since a good portion of them come into being in order to pit themselves against a worthy foe (Riddler is a great example, actually).
What I so love about the property really is the villains themselves... the way they each personify a psychological disorder, and in a way represent that disorder in Batman himself. The only way I enjoy Batman is seeing him as a sick individual battling physical representations of his psychosis.
So... this show is everything I've ever wanted, really. A Batman property where Batman is a supporting character at best? Hell yes. HELL yes.
Re: Gotham anyone?
(Anonymous) 2016-02-17 04:00 am (UTC)(link)