“I swear to god, Steve, I will drop the PASIV out of this fucking window if you don’t tell me RIGHT NOW why you thought taking this goddamn job was a good idea, what with Bucky running around our heads trying to shoot us out of our dreams.”
“Can’t you feel it, Clint? You’re antsy. We’re all antsy. We’ve been the best dreamshare team there is out there since Cobb’s disbanded, and we haven’t gone under in over a year.”
Avengers Inception AU → wherein Thor of Odin Corp. hires Steve Rogers’ elite dreamsharing team to perform inception on his brother, Loki, and a shade of their ex-resident thief Bucky (who was killed when the team’s last job went horribly wrong) tries his best to sabotage it.
Or: Steve extracts, Tony builds, Clint runs point, Natasha’s a master of impersonation, Bruce concocts, Thor’s a tourist, and things happen
Some Avengers themed cocktail recipes I played around with.
Also drink responsibly…
Now with added Phil
So someone on Twitter mentioned that they had a video of Colin from his RSAMD days. I tweeted them asking if there was any way of sharing the video, and they actually sent me the download of it. This is Colin during his RSAMD days performing “I Confess”. And, jesus, just watch.
Warning: This video does have violent themes. Watch on your own discretion.
“Colin has always been a fantastic actor, and when we auditioned him we saw that he had a huge range – which we knew would be essential for the role. What’s amazing about Colin as an actor is that you’re constantly refining his lines because he has such a powerful presence on screen. He can do so much with just a look now. Because of that, with the way we write the dialogue and conceive stories, we can be far more filmic in Merlin’s journey – because Colin doesn’t have to constantly communicate what he’s feeling and thinking through dialogue. He communicates those things so well with just his face that we’re able to push the emotional content of stories a lot more.”
-Johnny Capps, Executive Producer
Photo Credits: © Shine Ltd. & FremantleMedia Enterprises
I was planning to travel abroad instead of attending drama school – I’d saved a lot of money to go traveling, and I just applied to drama school for experience. Before I made my final travel plans, I auditioned for a drama school just so I could see what it was like – but I ended up earning a place in the school I auditioned for. I can’t help but wonder what would’ve happened if I had gone traveling instead. Would I have had the same career opportunities? Would I be doing this show? It’s all about timing, and maybe it is about fate and destiny. I don’t know. But I think it’s fascinating to consider.
- Colin Morgan
(Apparently we can’t automatically tag our site as the source for a photoset? Just a single photo? Still new to this tumbling thing.) (Source: Us.)
Photo Credits: © Shine Ltd. & FremantleMedia Enterprises
Came across this little story on Livejournal when I was looking for inspiration for my creative writing class. Thanks to Toni’s blog, I remembered how much I loved this.
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