So only this evening did I discover one of the live-action actors from a period-drama murder mystery I used to watch (Grantchester) was AL WEAVER, REX'S VOICE ACTOR FROM XENOBLADE 2.
He also had a cameo on Sherlock. My mind is BLOWN.
It’s not a slashy show, but if you like watching really deep male friendships develop, you should absolutely watch Grantchester (2014-2025). The entire thing is brilliant.
i’ve known Sidney a little while now and we talk a lot about this and that, but i can’t safely say his need for spontaneous sea air has never featured heavily
this scene is so unnecessarily gorgeous. it perfectly captures that odd, surreal time of night when it’s dark and quiet and lonely amidst the smudged glow of the street lamps and porch lights. it’s slow and deliberate, we see Geordie ashamed and alone due to his own actions and mistakes making his way to Sidney for refuge. look how much screen time is taken up by Geordie just getting out of the car and walking to the door, reflecting his hesitancy to reach out for help. i love how this show gives so much time to scenes like this.
ITV has recommissioned ’50s detective drama Grantchester for a tenth series. A joint ITV / Masterpiece PBS in the US, the press release tells us:
Robson Green and Rishi Nair will star as DI Geordie Keating and Reverend Alphy Kottaram respectively. The ninth series in which Tom Brittney (Reverend Will Davenport) leaves, and newcomer Rishi Nair is welcomed into the cast, is expected to air on ITV…
Three Weavers Cloud City Hazy IPA (Picked up at Total Wine). A 3 of 4. Nice and standard hazy IPA -- stone fruit and other tropical fruit in the nose, and a juicy, though slightly thinner body. Still has the haze you'd expect and finishes with some lingering fruitiness.