Lena Headey is a favourite of mine, as well as Martin Freeman so this was a double treat. I love the fact that I really wasn’t quite sure which way this was going 🙂
I know—they both had this moment . . . and they chose each other. It’s marvelous, but it also leaves you with this big What if to think about, which I also love . . .
There’s a Blackpool clip out there of Mr. Tennant wearing glasses and chewing on the end of a pen—that’s all he’s doing—and I’ve watched it so many times, it’s almost gone viral.
Having said this, though, I think David Tennant, while gorgeous and undeniably talented, would have had a difficult time playing this role as a sweet Everyman.
No . . . I change my mind every single time I see it. But I’m always glad the woman on the train rejected the handsome (and, I’m sure, very nice man) in favor of Martin Freeman.
Fantastic.
I thought so! 🙂
Lena Headey is a favourite of mine, as well as Martin Freeman so this was a double treat. I love the fact that I really wasn’t quite sure which way this was going 🙂
I know—they both had this moment . . . and they chose each other. It’s marvelous, but it also leaves you with this big What if to think about, which I also love . . .
Nice, but I could have seen–and loved–David Tennant doing this. Just saying.
There’s a Blackpool clip out there of Mr. Tennant wearing glasses and chewing on the end of a pen—that’s all he’s doing—and I’ve watched it so many times, it’s almost gone viral.
Having said this, though, I think David Tennant, while gorgeous and undeniably talented, would have had a difficult time playing this role as a sweet Everyman.
Is it wrong of me to have wanted him to pick the bike messenger?
No . . . I change my mind every single time I see it. But I’m always glad the woman on the train rejected the handsome (and, I’m sure, very nice man) in favor of Martin Freeman.