Red apron + long sleeved grey shirt with sleeves rolled up = excellent wrist ogling!pleasure THIN SHIRT >> CLINGING TO HIS CHEST + SHOWING OFF HOW DAMN SEXY COLIN MORGAN'S SHOULDERS ARE UNDERNEATH HIS USUALLY BAGGY CLOTHES!!!!!!!! *_______*
Such a shame that there doesn't seem to exist a picture - a video would be even better. :(
But then again, all of him is beautiful... TRUFAX. ♥
Oh, thank you! Wonderful! I wish they'd filmed the entire performance.... It was a good and very thought-provoking play, with fascinating multidimensional and sometime-enigmatic characters. There was a lot of depth to them, especially the mother and the two sons. Even for non-Merlin fans OPL would completely have defended being made available to larger audiences.
A video would be absolutely amazing. It's possible that they've filmed one of the rehearsals (after all it was the first time that the play was performed in English), but probably not the entire play and it's rather unlikely that they'd make such a vid public. *sniffles*
Delicious. Just love all the shots of his hand/wrists. I don't know what it is about his hands... And that picture of him in the blue shirt sitting next to his "mom" kills me dead still.
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I MISS THE SHAGGY HAIR! *__*
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Thanks so much for the watermark-free one's. <3
Colin's hands/wrists in that last picture~ *_*
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I asked Johan Persson, but unfortunately Colin/Carlos didn't wear the apron the day Johan took his pics! *cries*
Pleasure. :D
Colin's hands/wrists... always! *__*
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D:
His hands are a thing of beauty. ♥ But then again, all of him is beautiful...
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THIN SHIRT >> CLINGING TO HIS CHEST + SHOWING OFF HOW DAMN SEXY COLIN MORGAN'S SHOULDERS ARE UNDERNEATH HIS USUALLY BAGGY CLOTHES!!!!!!!! *_______*
Such a shame that there doesn't seem to exist a picture - a video would be even better. :(
But then again, all of him is beautiful...
TRUFAX. ♥
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Thank you!
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I wish they'd filmed the entire performance.... It was a good and very thought-provoking play, with fascinating multidimensional and sometime-enigmatic characters. There was a lot of depth to them, especially the mother and the two sons. Even for non-Merlin fans OPL would completely have defended being made available to larger audiences.
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