Ah, well, I'm sure there are nine ways to Sunday folks can go about dissecting character idiocyncracies.
My opinion of GUP as an episode notwithstanding, it sure was great to see AT on screen for nearly a full half ep again. She does those little nuances so well, most of the laughs I had were during moments where no one said a word. And the director took full advantage of that fact. Some of her 'react' instances were nothing more than a cut to AT making a really great face at something Rodney said or did.
And David Hewlett - the man's a brilliant actor. So purely on THAT basis, GUP is well worth a watch.
My opinion of GUP as an episode notwithstanding, it sure was great to see AT on screen for nearly a full half ep again. She does those little nuances so well, most of the laughs I had were during moments where no one said a word. And the director took full advantage of that fact. Some of her 'react' instances were nothing more than a cut to AT making a really great face at something Rodney said or did.
And David Hewlett - the man's a brilliant actor. So purely on THAT basis, GUP is well worth a watch.
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