What he's doing this year makes last season feel even richer and better, because proves that it was about character interaction and where his character was, and not David's enthusiasm for the show bleeding through.
[nods emphatically] In fact, before series 2, I wondered a bit about the transition from Nine to Ten; I thought that DT seemed too comical, too giddy. But it was so infectious that I got swept up in it, and I loved Ten. But this series, I'm seeing so much of that wounded, damaged, vulnerable side, that I'm just in awe. I might complain about the way some things are developing this series, but I can't complain at all about DT's work this series.
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Date: 2007-05-29 05:13 pm (UTC)[nods emphatically] In fact, before series 2, I wondered a bit about the transition from Nine to Ten; I thought that DT seemed too comical, too giddy. But it was so infectious that I got swept up in it, and I loved Ten. But this series, I'm seeing so much of that wounded, damaged, vulnerable side, that I'm just in awe. I might complain about the way some things are developing this series, but I can't complain at all about DT's work this series.