@ Marian: wie ich schon erwähnte, finde ich irgendwie, dass er - gerade bei Spooks - oft sehr steif in seiner ganzen Haltung und bei seinen Bewegungen wirkt. Und aufgrund seiner Rolle ist die Auswahl seiner Gesichtsausdrücke zudem relativ übersichtlich. Vielleicht lässt das ja viele Zuschauer denken, er wäre kein besonders guter Schauspieler...
- Das ändert aber natürlich nichts an meiner Bewunderung für ihn!!!
Bei
unpopcult hat übrigens jemand einen sehr passenden Kommentar zur Rollenentwicklung von Lucas gepostet:
Zitat:
Maybe it is not a case of Lucas what have you done, but Spooks, what have you done to Lucas?
There have been a lot of comments made in a lot of places since episode 4 and as a lot of it has been about Lucas it started me thinking about Lucas and to realize how they have changed him over the journey.
On reflection I am not sure I blame him if he looks out for number one. Has anyone ever returned from a Russian prison only to find his life has become grimmer after 2 years, or whatever time has elapsed, of loyal service than it was the first days he came out. They have made Lucas so grim and charmless compared to what he was early on.
What happened to these sorts of moments.
Lucas – they asked me to spy for them
Harry – what did you say
Lucas cheekily grinning – yes
To Adam – want a chip
Lucas and little old lady bearing macaroons.
Lucas, Malcolm and chocolate donuts
Lucas and Roz disarming a bomb and making wisecracks.
Nice Roz Lucas chat where she tells him colleagues are good.
He has become so grim, even his love affairs are grim and joyless for both parties seemingly, (presumably apart from the obvious, or why would they bother), unless it is revealed later this one is not a love affair at all.
And yet, because this is Lucas this is happening to, I am still following it avidly. Ultra serious Lucas does seem a waste of an asset though and I don’t see why he can’t be serious about business but have been allowed to retain some of that initial personality.