Sunday, January 10, 2010

David Tennant: the early roles

Dramarama
Rather high pitched (voice).

Rab C. Nesbitt
Rather breasty... and balls-y (he looks surprisingly feminine, but his chest is way too high and shelved.  He's so tall that he must have been wearing heels!)

Takin' Over the Asylum
Rather loony (and proud of it!):  this show makes you genuinely feel that your life could be so much worse; definitely has some sad bits.

The Tales of Para Handy
Rather ginger, hairless (in the bare chested department), high pitched, and unlucky in love (not that she was any great loss, she was so spoiled)

The Bill
Rather psycho (good practice for Secret Smile)

A Mug's Game
Rather nerdy (hair is darker and too long, horrible glasses). musical (playing the flute, of all things), high pitched (his voice still hadn't changed, the poor guy was 24-25), sick (too much to drink), and not at all sure of himself.

Holding the Baby
Rather sarcastic (:

Love in the 21st Century
So sexy (except for the fact that he was smoking) and the earliest sex scene to date (not that i'm searching for them)

SweetnNightGoodHeart
Rather taken out of context... and indecisive.  (He's trying to break up with his girlfriend, she thinks he's proposing, he ultimately decides to propose... very good stuff)

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