You've captured an interior quality about Sir Ian M. that I very much enjoy and admire- his willingness to admit his vanity, and his acceptance of his aging, and his still wishing it weren't bringing all the wear and tear it does with it-
And the other Sir Ian- just like, just like I imagine, too- Bilbo's bounciness not quite gone, with the delight of the cleverness of the strings-
And Dom. Dear Dom.
And a possible future, series of future moments.
Just- wow. Character studies aren't easy. You make me happy with this one.
"watching his skin wrinkle against touch and movement like tiny waves before a small ship's bow"
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Date: 2011-01-01 07:11 pm (UTC)You've captured an interior quality about Sir Ian M. that I very much enjoy and admire- his willingness to admit his vanity, and his acceptance of his aging, and his still wishing it weren't bringing all the wear and tear it does with it-
And the other Sir Ian- just like, just like I imagine, too- Bilbo's bounciness not quite gone, with the delight of the cleverness of the strings-
And Dom. Dear Dom.
And a possible future, series of future moments.
Just- wow. Character studies aren't easy. You make me happy with this one.
"watching his skin wrinkle against touch and movement like tiny waves before a small ship's bow"
And that, I will treasure forever. Thank you.