Archive for the 'smug man' Category
My Richard Armitage: An interpretation. Early career to North & South
• November 21, 2012 • 42 CommentsPosted in accents, acting, action, Angus, Annabel Capper, Armitage as mirror, Armitage as victim, Armitage on Armitage, Armitage's body, Armitageworld dogmas, attempts at bravery, Between the Sheets, Bill Chatford, capitalism, career, Casualty, Cleopatra, Cold Feet, Craig Porter, dance, Daniela Denby-Ashe, Doctors, Epiphanes, fans, fantasy, fear, flow, Frozen, Gaskell, gestures, gratitude, gravitas, heterosexual dystopias, heterosexual utopias, humiliation, humility, Ian Macalwain, if I could interview Mr. Armitage, Inspector Lynley Mysteries: In Divine Proportion, interiority, John Standring, joy, Lee, loss, Macbeth, Malice Aforethought, Margaret Hale, me, morality / ethics / norms, Mr. Thornton, musical theatre, North & South, objectification, overwork, Paul Andrews, Philip Turner, pronunciation, reality, redemption, Richard Armitage, silliness, singing, smug man, Sparkhouse, sprezzatura, status transactions, Steven, the accent, the Armitage morass, the clothes, the energy, the eyes, the face, the forehead, the hype, the smile, the smolder, theatre theatre, thinking / feeling, Tom Steele, Ultimate Force, why Armitage?, Why me?, work
Legenda 40: stuff worth reading
• August 19, 2012 • 6 CommentsPosted in absolute utter unadulterated joy!, acting, Armitage as mirror, Armitage as victim, Armitage's body, Armitageworld dogmas, attempts at bravery, career, collateral attractions, dreams, fan art, fanfic, fans, fantasy, gestures, gratitude, Guy of Gisborne, heterosexual utopias, humility, if I could interview Mr. Armitage, Into the Storm / Black Sky, John Porter, joy, Legenda: Stuff worth reading, Lucas North, me, morality / ethics / norms, objectification, off topic, reality, redemption, Richard Armitage, Richard Armitage Central, Richard Armitage Online, Richard III, Robin Hood, sex, silliness, smug man, Spooks, Strike Back, the beard, the clothes, the competition, the energy, The Hobbit, the hype, the real Armitage, the voice, thinking / feeling, Thorin Oakenshield, why Armitage?, Why me?, work