Word.
Fry and Laurie,
the 2 man comedy show he did with Stephen Fry for a couple of years, invariably involved Laurie playing the piano every episode. And he's
beyond
adorable as the Prince Regent in
Blackadder the Third.
Bless. And in
Peter's Friends -
now that's a fun movie.
Oh, man, and he cracked me
up
in
Sense and Sensibility.
And was quite moving too. Poor man. Imelda Staunton did a fantastic job of playing The Most Annoying Wife In The History Of The Universe.
And as for
Jeeves and Wooster...
In short, Laurie rocks.
If his dog talks to him, we'll know the truth. (he's got the eyes people are ransacking "blue" in thesauri for already of course. Singing voice, check.)
All of a sudden, picturing a very Woosterish terrier thinking to Laurie "Rummy thing, this telepathic connection thing, isn't it?"
"Yes, very. But kind of cool at the same time, right?"
"You're not at work now...you don't have to do the accent."
"Sorry. Habit."
Things unexpected: A SGA/HP crossover story. That's *not* scary.
That's the furry octopus writer, right?
He doesn't sing all *that* well. Still, he's adorable.
Speaking of singing, David Tennant has a very nice singing voice. (It shows up in rehearsal footage in "Doctor Who Confidential"; he roughs it up for the actual scene, since the Doctor is singing drunk.) I don't think that's spoily without an ep designation; overrule me at will.
Not quite Larry Stuish, it's true, Dana. Not awful, though, considering it's not his usual gig. Might put off the search for the telepathic corgi.
Vee posted a fantastic long plotty SGA gen story, with plot and adventure and near-death experiences and lots of heroism. It starts here.
Um, so a story of Em Brunson's made the long list of Tiptree honorees.
A WiP, slashfic, non-con mpreg.