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Re: The delectable mr Robert Carlyle

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March 13, 2013 at 12:12 pm #179599
spinninggold
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@Josephine wrote:

The first thing I remember seeing RC in was The Full Monty as a teenager with my parents. I still can’t look at garden gnomes the same way after that movie. It’s one of my top favorite movies of all time. I had a bit of a crush on him and the chubby Marc Addy in that movie. Imagine my surprise when I realized by about “The Price of Gold” that my crush on Rumple wasn’t as odd as I thought it was because I learned he was the same guy in The Full Monty and I had already had one on him as a teenager.

That’s the mark of a good actor for me. I was the same, I was sure I saw him before and very happy to see he was from one of my favourite films. His role as Rumpel is outstanding though, a combination of everything he learned before, and you can see how much he’s enjoying it. That’s why Rumpel shines to me, and often I like him even better than Gold (though last weeks episode was a definite exception) I like dark characters, they are(like Bellle said) layered. Especially with Rumpel you can often feel his pain, and you just love him. Robert Carlyle is doing a wonderful job of portraying a flawed man, that wants to do the right thing, but has a habit of making the wrong decision, because like so many of us, he fears death.

@RumplesGirl wrote:

I have this mad desire to run my fingers through his hair 😯

It’s normal … Have you watched Ravenous yet? Entirely different craving

*bloodlust* 😈 Those tempting fingers. Me lick…. you who saw it know what I am talking about 😆

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