How is it that no matter what character you do, you always manage to nail their voice perfectly? It's unfair, I tell you, completely unfair. And also spectacularly brilliant. I actually heard Bertie Carvel's voice and that was just plain fantastic, because hearing the voice made him so much easier to picture, all the posturing and the nervous twitching. How do you make yourself sound like a posh twenty-something public school git?! I need to know! Or at least tell me where to look. ;)
I was never particularly fond of Seb. To me, he was just some obnoxious, disgustingly wealthy, pompous schoolboy arse (mostly I tolerated him because Sherlock seemed to tolerate him), but you actually made me think he wasn't such a bad guy, and now I actually like him, well and properly. Your Seb is my headcanon now.
I would say more, but I have no idea how to articulate my love. Reading this is like having a script for Moffat and Gatiss. Wonderful, just wonderful.
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I was never particularly fond of Seb. To me, he was just some obnoxious, disgustingly wealthy, pompous schoolboy arse (mostly I tolerated him because Sherlock seemed to tolerate him), but you actually made me think he wasn't such a bad guy, and now I actually like him, well and properly. Your Seb is my headcanon now.
I would say more, but I have no idea how to articulate my love. Reading this is like having a script for Moffat and Gatiss. Wonderful, just wonderful.