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He was in Goblet of Fire. Showed up briefly at the beginning and end of the movie, certainly easy to miss. More of a cameo appearance for David Tennant fans.
It's the first time I learned who he was and I was so impressed with his performance, however short, that when I caught a Doctor Who episode and recognized him, I kept watching and became an instant fan.
Another great show he’s in is Good Omens. Highly recommend if you haven’t watched it.
Highly recommend the book, much more than the show.
No worries if you haven't had a chance to read yet....
I read the book at least 10 years ago, want season one of the show when it came out.
It's a good adaptation but man, it just doesn't hit quite the same as the book.
Absolutely! I’m definitely in that camp that thinks the book is (almost) always better than the show/movie - totally agreed there. I try to judge them separately when I can though since there’s a lot on stuff in text that just doesn’t translate well to the screen.
S2 is better than S1.
I disagree?
Very strongly as well
Fair enough.
Putting a question mark after "I disagree" makes it sound like you're trying to convey that the disagreement is faint or in doubt, btw.
Some of the best tongue-based acting I've ever seen
Oh my 😳