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ingravinoveritas · 5 months
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No Michael Sheen? :((
Yeah, I don't think Michael is at the BAFTAs, unfortunately. No reports of him on the red carpet at all, or pictures, so it seems like he is not in attendance. My guess is that this due to the run of Nye ending and him heading back to Wales, but the timing is really quite a shame, considering how unbelievably stunning and delicious and very not straight David looks....
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I think it's also likely that David might've known that he was not likely to win, and so as fervently as Michael would have wanted to be there to support his husband, I would not be surprised if David told him it was okay if he wasn't able to attend, especially given the run in Cardiff is starting so soon.
Still, definitely hoping that David and Michael did some Facetiming prior to the event so David could show off this gorgeous suit. I can so easily picture Michael telling him how perfect the suit is and how sexy he looks in it. And if nothing else, we can all be happy knowing that Michael was (and is) undoubtedly incredibly proud of David even just for receiving a nomination. So that is some small comfort...
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body-face-words · 3 months
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"David is very easy to fall in love with."
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"Cause David is very easy to fall in love with."
When Michael says 'easy', he closes his eyes with a smirk/smile. Emphasizing on a word could mean he's really trying to make the listener notice/believe what they are saying. In this case, he wants the interviewer/whoever watches to know that for him, it was very easy for him to fall in love with David.
Closing the eyes - remember, savoring, or trying to go back to a certain moment. His head also moves forward. This could be taken as a half nod or affirmative movement. "Yes, it really is easy."
His eyes are also relaxed. He's really just taking in the moment and feeling.
"So I just spent most of my time just gazing at him lovingly."
As Michael says the statement above, he shakes his head 'no', closes his eyes and raises his eyebrows, while he smiles.
There are a few reasons for that:
1: He doesn't believe that what he's saying is true. 'No, I didn't spend most of my time gazing at him (David) lovingly.'
2: He can't believe that what he's saying is actually true. 'I can't believe I really did spend most of my time gazing at David lovingly."
3: A mixture of the 1 and 2. 'No, I didn't spend MOST of my time gazing at him lovingly, but I did a few times.' Just a mixture of the two possibilities above.
I'm more inclined to say it's a mixture.
When Michael says 'I just spent most of my time' he closes his eyes while lightly shaking his head 'no'. Something more personal to him. He's not emphasizing on a word and not reminiscing because he opens his eyes a lot faster of when he's actually reminiscing.
'Gazing at him lovingly'
At 'gazing' he head jerks to the right and he leans forwards. Another emphasize. This could mean that this part more truthful. Doesn't means he's telling the truth here, but it hold more truth than the rest of his statement.
He is smiling as he raises his eyebrows. Raising the eyebrows in this case can be surprise, excitement, happiness, or/and a feeling of anticipation. The anticipation could be about what he's about to say. "Okay, here I go."
Leaning forward can be caused by the energy (happiness/surprise) Michael is feeling. Like when you're telling a story and your favorite part comes up.
I don't usually talk about the tone of voice, but here he sounds more relaxed and how one would talk about a loved one (friend, family, lover).
His first statement is a lot more truthful than the second. He could be exaggerating for many reasons, but the overall feeling/message still stands. To Michael, loving or falling in love with David, is easy or was easy for him to do so.
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