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[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago)

The writing was awful but a truly great actor can still find a way to elevate a bad script. Finn Jones does OK when Danny's written to be more charismatic. But when Danny's written as angry... I just don't think Jones does that emotion well. Not in GoT as Loras, and not in the MCU as Danny. He overacts it and underacts it at the same time, somehow. Facially he kinda gurns, and vocally he plays it flat. And that's a pretty big gap in the armor, acting-wise. Anger's one of the big ones, dramatically speaking.