gloves wrote:
Coulby certainly has the chops for the role and would be an excellent choice; however, I wouldn't be too quick to write-off Agyeman. Her stint as a Crown Prosecutor on Law & Order UK showed that she could bring the gravitas when required. My rationale behind Beach and Penry-Jones is that they are not type cast Sci-Fi (must inject some new blood into the genre...), and while perhaps a bit young now, they will be able to age into their character's recurring roles in the follow-up films.
As to Theisman, that would be John Barrowman.
Cheers,
G
Okay, I admit I've never seen Agyeman in L&O:UK. Not that Martha Jones wasn't a badass, because she definitely was, but a queen? Nope. I have no shame in admitting that my preference still lies with Coulby, though.
And you may have a point about Penry-Jones - it's a lot easier to make someone up to look a little older than it is to make them look younger, as I know from experience. God knows he's got the acting chops for it.
...but Barrowman as Theisman? Gorgeous, dashing, eye candy incarnate, if-he-asked-for-a-fling-I'd-look-for-the-nearest-bed, makes-the-straightest-of-the-straight-question-their-sexuality John Barrowman?? WTF are you smoking, and can I have some??
Theisman's supposed to be unprepossessing, not noticeably ugly but not noticeably
not ugly; he's basically the definition of "average looks". His charisma comes from within, and it startles people because they don't expect someone that ordinary-looking to have that kind of sheer magnetism.
Oh, I have no doubt he could
act the role - I don't think anybody
could doubt that - but casting Barrowman as Theisman would be like casting Idris Elba as Augustus Khumalo!
Honestly, I almost want Tom Hiddleston to get the role; you don't get more fundamentally decent than Tom Hiddleston, and I think he'd nail Theisman - but alas, he's far too expensive.
In other news, I have only one desperate, burning wish for Iris Babcock, and her name is Catherine Tate. Go on. Tell me I'm wrong. Tell me Catherine wouldn't nail Iris with the brilliance of a thousand suns.