SO THEY'VE ALREADY KISSED!!!! And we're suffering here 😅
At first, I was a little skeptical of the young actors, but they got used to the images coolly, especially young William. I even thought for a moment that Stuart Martin had overdone it, but it doesn't seem to be. I haven't found any video with the young actor yet : with
I also really liked the actor in the role of Henry Scarlet younger, well, this is a wonderful accent of Mrs. Parker, rrrr 😁
@yula-semenova: Tim Downey starred in the role of Henry Scarlet younger, who voiced Gale in the game Baldur's Gate 3 — I recognized his intonation in the first uttered phrase, checked the credits — and he really is. He's cool :) And now I'm so sorry that he played an already deceased character, as well as an older actor at the beginning of the series — I really, really liked both of them in such an entourage, I would like to see them as regular characters in some series with this era. They play pleasantly. And young William is very good, the plasticity, and energy, and facial expressions of an adult were very prominent. So I grew up and got used to sticking a smile in my beard (but it doesn't work out to the end), and the young one shines so contagiously with it for half a room, it's not surprising that Eliza liked it)
@Funny_Scarf: I came here to write the same thing about BG3 xD From the first intonation, suspicions crept in, but I thought I was wrong, but I also Googled and confirmed. It's really a pity that he won't stay in the caste.
And yes, the young heroes very, very similar played the accent, facial expressions, etc. I was incredibly surprised from their very first remarks: they imitated their adult versions so much!
All seasons I've been waiting for either this famous kiss or a new one. I waited. It remains to endure until the declaration of love and I will be happy.
I don't know, I don't give a shit about a kiss, I don't think that's what the series is about. That's when Lizzie freaked out at the end and finally said: this is unfair! I've solved the case here, and you're going to be a cop? That's why I even shed tears. She always keeps everything to herself, so cunning, restrained, but how tired she must have been of this for so many years.
@april-snow: she doesn't keep anything in herself, she screams about it every episode. And in general, the series is about this: Bit by bit, women won back the right to do something other than embroidery and watercolors.
The young versions of Eliza and Will are incredibly good, the cast is perfectly matched. It was interesting to see how their acquaintance took place - they barked at each other so wonderfully at the first meeting that we can say it was definitely love at first sight 😌
In the first season, their acquaintance was shown in a different way. Well, at least they explained where William's nickname "duke" came from. And thanks for that.
And we're suffering here 😅
At first, I was a little skeptical of the young actors, but they got used to the images coolly, especially young William. I even thought for a moment that Stuart Martin had overdone it, but it doesn't seem to be. I haven't found any video with the young actor yet : with
I also really liked the actor in the role of Henry Scarlet younger, well, this is a wonderful accent of Mrs. Parker, rrrr 😁
And now I'm so sorry that he played an already deceased character, as well as an older actor at the beginning of the series — I really, really liked both of them in such an entourage, I would like to see them as regular characters in some series with this era. They play pleasantly.
And young William is very good, the plasticity, and energy, and facial expressions of an adult were very prominent. So I grew up and got used to sticking a smile in my beard (but it doesn't work out to the end), and the young one shines so contagiously with it for half a room, it's not surprising that Eliza liked it)
And yes, the young heroes very, very similar played the accent, facial expressions, etc. I was incredibly surprised from their very first remarks: they imitated their adult versions so much!
Well, at least they explained where William's nickname "duke" came from. And thanks for that.