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amisssunbeam replied to your post: alexs-prompt-folder: Anonymously - or not - tell...
The story where Blanky arouses Francis into a good fuck by invoking Jeames’ good looks!
amisssunbeam replied to your video “i am not ashamed”
brilliant! You can do no wrong!
Happy thanksgiving to you because I am totally giving thanks to you for sharing your Rupert-love! By the way, I just bought that Rufus Sewell "King Charles II" movie just for Rupert. Oh my, wasn't our man so so so sexy? Can you recommend any other movies or television shows (besides "Maurice", of course) with magnificently moving Rupert- Graves sex scenes?
Happy Thanksgiving to you! And thank you a lot for your message. :) I really enjoyed watching Charles II as well. For multiple reasons but mainly because of Rupert and George Villier’s tongue!
Hmm. Other Rupert sex scenes I quite like watching are in:
The Madness of King George (you don’t see any skin but Captain Greville is quite sexy and his moans are as well)
Different for Girls, of course!
Dreaming of Joseph Lees (still haven’t seen the film but I quite like seeing the gifs!)
Ashes to Ashes (S1E2)
A Waste of Shame
Take a Girl like you
Marple: A Pocket Full of Rye. (greetings from George Villiers)
The Waiting Room (the scene is at the beginning and the rest of the film not really worth watching)
That’s it, I think :D
What kind of television series could Rupert star in which would make him as universally iconic as Stir Patrick Stewart or Benedict Cumberbatch? (I have my theories, but it would interesting to hear yours!)
I think Rupert is iconic in his own way.
I just know that I would like to see him in a fantasy spectacle or as a psychotic serial killer that can’t be caught or just as a character that has to go through a hard time before he’ll find his happiness that can’t be taken away from him again.