Iβm already horribly drowning in Tom Sturridge need, and then bloody Ferdinand Kingsley snuck in there with his:
Face
Smile
Arms
Snarky Twitter account
Eyes
Calling himself Ferdie⦠(adorable)
And to finish it off.. the bloody dog
Stick a fork in me, Iβm done.
elim garak found within the backrooms of my pc (these are old style tests for animated garak weehoooooo)
Coley Phipps my beloved my heart yearns and breaks for you i’m gonna pick you up and give you big big kissy
itβs been a while since I posted original Andy content, so here are some Judging Amy screenshots ππ
These pictures of Alexander Siddig are really important.
@tirlaeyn it’s time for your unscheduled reminder of these pics
These pictures of Alexander Siddig are really important.
Alexander Siddig as Yousef in The Big Battalions, Episode 1 (1992)
A 26 (maybe 25 at time of filming) year old Alexander Siddig’s (credited here as Sid El Fadil) first major TV role and second major role of any kind (his only previous credits being as an unnamed party guest in an obscure film and as Prince Feisal in A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia), The Big Battalions aired on UK TV in 1992 and disappeared, never getting any kind of home video or streaming release and essentially becoming lost media. Thanks to the dedicated efforts of members of the Sid City Social Club and with the help of series writer Hugh Stoddart, The Big Battalions is now available to stream, for free, to UK residents (and, wink nudge, UK IP addresses generally) here on All4. This is the first time the series, and Sid’s performance in it, have been seen in 20+ years.
garak in a tux my beloved
















