Ok, I know that the fetus-me in my mother's womb has obviously been submitted to U.K.'s influence while she was having a vacation in good ol'Albion at the time I was just a seven month old brilliant-worm-piece-of-human-to-be. And I have been quite fine with that since I discovered that deciphering the Beatles' songs over the inner sleeves of their LPs was my own Yellow Brick Road (thanks a million Mr Harrap's).
How the f*ck does this relate to Wales and their inhabitants? A very good question, which you may extend to the Scottish territories since I also feel very close to Scotts. [the joker in me will answer something like 'Dunnowhy' and 'Dunnowhere', although there would be too much vowels in each of these words]
(I know, you were expecting the other welsh guy whose big endowment makes us drool. Nah, not this time.)
Mostly known for his role in Game of Thrones, and lately for his appearance in American Gods (among others in his career), Iwan Rheon is the typical character that would perfectly fit in any of Agatha Christie's novels, not to mention he would be a much more charismatic lead for the forthcoming Atreide's heir (Dune's remake is just two months away and - sorry for this, Mark - I'd rather not keep my hopes too high, since Blade Runner's sequel has been such a... yawning?)
Now, since you have been kind enough to read this post this far, I would suggest that you right-click on the picture => open in new tab. Then use cmd+ (or ctrl+ if under Windows - phones and tablets users please remember to wash your hands, you scoundrels :-) in order to enlarge it to your liking, then dive into these eyes of his while sipping your favorite beverage.
Whatever comes to your mind is now welcome through the comment link below.
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TBH, the Call-Me-By-Your-Name peach-eater wasn't my first choice for Paul, either. This new DUNE won't be perfect, but it has to be better than any previous attempt to bring the book to life on the screen.
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