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On this episode of Real Husbands of Storybrooke
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Found this on Ealaâs tumblr. She needs to get back here!!!
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LMAO â Night at the Roxbury
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A&E didnât give Neal much character depth from day one, which is not MRJâs fault. But even so, as charming as he was in appealing to teenaged Emma, I felt he mailed in his performances in Neverland and some of his delivery lines were mediocre at best. Perhaps he already knew the outcome for his character, but I just didnât see the intensity. Morrison ached her heart out in the Echo Cave and his *I will never give up (sic)âŚâ line afterward was flat , shallow and vividly out of place considering the acting going on around him in those scenes.
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Hook, even when being a bit of a prick, did everything with a deep level of brooding passion or sincere rapscallion sass. Like him or not, he made/makes his scenes come alive with emotion. He CAUSED/causes attention and emotions on a very high level. That is TV GOLD.
What can I say… HELL YES!!! Colin is right up there with JMo in his emotive acting skills & I found when MRJ was acting alongside JMo, he came off very, umm…. unequal to the task- just my personal opinion, but for me it was even more blatantly obvious when you throw the rest of the cast into the mix- Lana, Robert, Ginny & Josh.
When Hook remained quiet in the face of Emmaâs snarkish stoicism, well, that was obviously his choice! It was the long haul he talked about. It was not at all attractive of Emma and made some of us what to kick her in the butt, but Hook was the one taking that attitude. He could have walked if it bothered him that much. He chose to take it. He felt the payoff was worth it.
Yes, this too.