Absolutely gut wrenching. Even just hearing it out of the context of the rest of the show, it takes me right back to the first time I heard it. He's so right about how beautifully it was edited and acted too. That long pause and the way they look at each other makes it all the more heartbreaking.
True. But in all seriousness, I do like the idea of Moriarty having this sort of obsession that feels like love to someone who can't feel love. I must have you and control you and kill you - to keep you. It works, at least to me.
I adore Andrew, he just steals the show, no matter how big or small his role is. He was in just the second season of "Fleabag", yet his incredible chemistry made it feel like he'd been there the entire time!
"Big relationships we can have in life don't necessarily mean that they have to last a lifetime, but that doesn't make them any less significant." I simply adore this man.
I really respect Andrew for talking about his role in Spectre the way he did. I don't think he was necessarily bad, but it's seldom that you see an actor talking about how he could have been better, especially in a blockbuster.
I think actors and filmmakers would like to be more forthcoming but nowadays the public relations operation and studio oversight is so strict that very few frank opinions get through anymore.
@@StuartM62 well I mean Harrison Ford never really talked positively about starwars but you'd never hear a Marvel star be like "no I don't like being in marvel movies"
@@mischief.brewed but Harrison Ford still doesn’t talk positively about it yet your claims would say that he couldn’t do that any longer. Also as the films were coming out Ford never bad mouthed them it came years later
I'd recommend you a podcast he was invited on called "How to Fail with Elizabeth Day" (S7, Ep1), on which he talks about three "failures" in his life. He shares a lot of insights and personal views about people and himself, it's very interesting and a bit longer than this video :)
@@ella2776 thanks you for the recommendation! i haven't listened to him much before, but I enjoyed this podcast a lot, he has such inspiring ideas & thoughts about everything in life... do you like any other podcasts' episodes with him by any chance?
@@StarbucksMary I'm afraid I don't... but I've listened to other episodes of Elizabeth Day's podcast which were also interesting ! And you could look for episodes with him on podcast streaming platforms, perhaps you'll find more recent episode that I haven't heard about :)
Andrew Scott's rendition of Hamlet was the most unique take on the charcater. The existential dread felt more personal, more modern during his "to be or not to be" monologue. I really hope he's casted in a modernised take on the story just like Sherlock.
In Irish secondary schools we had to learn 2 Shakespearean plays, 1 for Junior Certificate (exams for about 15/16 year olds), and one for final year Leaving Certificate exams, these determine your college entry points. We also I remember had to know a few Sonnets. We're very familiar with ol Will S here.
Sold him a 24hour fitness gym membership in Hollywood years ago when he had just done the Sherlock series... He was shy, very humble and just down to earth. Glad of all the success he has had, love him as an actor
I utterly adore Andrew. Not only is he an extremely talented actor (and highly underrated if I may), he is also so well-spoken, intelligent and thoughtful... he's one of the good ones and I wish he'd get more recognition of how amazing he is.
He reminds me of Chris Messina. An actor who deserves more recognition and acclaim, an astonishing talent, and someone you wish you could know in real life.
Wish he spoke of his time filming his episode for Black Mirror would have been very interesting especially since a lot of people argued that it was his role that really made the episode
One of my favorite actors in the world. His behavior is so unique, alive and spontaneous. I can’t take my eyes off him in every scene he’s in…never a dull moment. Thank you universe for Andrew.
For anyone that is please by his voice. He read the audio book for dubliners by james joyce. Its like 7 hours of just his voice. It really does things for me personally.
I’m in love with him. Seriously, head over heals. Talent, humility and intellect all in one beautiful package. I was floored watching him in Sherlock. Cried watching him in Pride and swooned watching him in Fleabag. 🥰
It's so lovely to see him talk about the technical aspects of 1917. I've heard him talk about acting before (and I will listen to him many times more, urgh, he says such beautiful things), but it was so lovely to see him geek out about the camera as well. Fascinating man with wonderful vibes.
I love the attention that Scott's been getting with more people finding Fleabag or Sherlock or any other of his roles. He's quite an actor and he deserves it.
Very intellectual person/actor this guy is! He not only describe what playing a certain character feels like but he also went to explain how it’s filmed and the effort that goes into making that movie, and praise the other casts too. Love Andrew!
Andrew is rapidly becoming one of my fave actors out there. Loved him as Moriarty, and grew to have so much respect for him since then, I'm so glad he's come a long way.
I first saw Andrew Scott as Moriarty, and he’s absolutely INCREDIBLE. He’s by far the most terrifying, perfect, unsettling villain in such a way that I was convinced that it was ingrained in who he is as an actor. When Scott said he loves subverting the expectations of his innocent face I was shocked; every role I’ve seen him in since has been a fight NOT to gaze into those terrifying black eyes and see the heart of true evil. I’ve since seen him in Modern Love and Black Mirror, and he continues to be incredible, and constantly so perfectly seated in each role. The IMPACT of him as Moriarty remains my favorite, but by far he’s one of my favorite actors
i loveee the way he expreses himself and the way he describes his own version of how fleabag was is so fascinating! love that vanity fair had him, def hit the jackpot with this video!
What a beautiful commentary on loving someone so much that you have to let them go. That kind of love is hard to find, but it’s such a true and selfless form of human compassion. And people say there’s no such thing as altruism. ;)
I love that he barely talked about himself when Fleabag came up. Just gushed about PWB and waxed poetic about love and chemistry. It feels like acting is much more than a job to him. He's less interested in his personal performances than in the value of storytelling and all the lessons he's learned and ideas he's experienced along the way. Seems much more like he's talking about his life than just his livelihood.
Andrew is such a great actor. I fell in love with his acting style in BBC Sherlock, and of course Hamlet and Fleabag after. He can be a big scene stealer but even when in a smaller part he leaves an impression. And of course those brown eyes, they are absolutely captivating.
he acts so beautifully it makes every single scene worth watching over and over again, even when he just does an interview he i breathtaking in every way
An important caveat that this video addresses his film career - with a whole parallel career in the theatre. Watching him play Hamlet at the Almeida some years ago now was truly a surreal, engrossing experience adding value to a text that is very hard to represent in new ways. His thoughtfulness even in interview and an ability to reflect on what could have been done better or what didn’t go as well in some of the films, really admirable.
Brilliant. It's so precious when an actor goes forward to give rather than to 'be seen' or 'be somebody'. When the ego can be sidestepped you can really feel so touched by the character who can then arrive through that actor. I really admire Andrew's craft.
What a roar, open and inspiring human he is. Truly a credit to the acting industry and what is should and always be about. The chemistry he created with Phoebe in fleabag showed how beautiful a connection with someone and love can be.
Honestly, he is the first ever actor that i tried to find and watched all his series/movies, be it is small role or the biggest ones. Definitely definitely a brilliant. ❤
I've met Andrew Scott at a convention in 2019 in Moscow, he's such a charmer, we talked about his role in The Quatermass Experiment while he was signing my poster, and he started asking questions about lil old me. I've never thought I'd see him because of the circumstances of his coming-out.
@@KAIMAOFFICIAL Lol, he publicly came out in an interview where he talked about not studying videos of Putin for his Russian accent, because Putin is a homophobic prick. Amongst other things.
he's such a wonderfully insightful person, the part where he talks about female (and feminist) directors and screenplay writers and how they write male characters with love and nuance and empathy really stuck with me
While I thoroughly enjoyed the other Sherlock series's "Moriarty," (and the recent Sherlock film's Moriarty), that villain is so famous, it must be pretty daunting and easy to screw up. I loved Scott's Moriarty immensely, complete with his FAR more subtle portrayal. It seriously sent shivers down my spine. Well done.
I noticed him in fleabag, couldn't believe how real it felt and how much i was caught by his acting. It felt so natural and scarily true, amazing writing but also: what an actor
It’s cool how you can see his love for characters and productions he is beloved for, Sherlock and fleabag. Like there’s a reason they’re so good, he loved it too
Hes my favourite actor and its genuinely so comforting having something in common with him, he says he was a quiet kid so his mom sent him to drama school and my mom did the exact same thing because i was a quiet and shy kid and it really brought me out of my shell
First noticed him when he did a scene stealing turn in Foyle's War. So magnetic, haunting, and heartbreaking. Such a delight to see him in Sherlock onwards.
However much I love fleabag and Sherlock, handsome devil is always my favourite role of his and I was really hoping for it to be here, even though it wasn’t really a big role it was definitely an important one
Yes, one of my absolute favourites and he was brilliant in it. The other leads are great too, but Andrew steals the show and makes the film so fantastic and hit in a different level. Love him!!
Have the opportunity of catching Cathrine Called Birdy at TIFF this year and Andrew's performance absolutely knocks it out of the park! The film is so heartfelt and sincere, totally recommend
I met him in a bar in Barcelona. I was tipsy... and just screamed: OMG!! THE HOT PRIEST. He just said: Hi! I'm Andrew, we talked for a little bit. Super kind person and for some reason he looked way younger in person than on screen. I said that to him and he was all red smiling. I had the huge opportunity to chit chat with the hot priest. Now I can die happy...
I had the privilege of seeing Pride when it screened at the Toronto International Film Festival; I’ve been going to the festival for 11 years and it is in the top 5 films I’ve seen at the Festival it is just gorgeous storytelling
Andrew just seems like the most gorgeous lovely human being! Briefly met him at a convention and he's just the sweetest. Pride is one of my favourite films of all time!
i remmeber watching sherlock for the first time in like 2015 or 2016? and ill never forget the grip moriartys scene at the end of s1 had on me....till this day he's the best villain I have seen in a tv show
*Some of the big relationships that we can have in life don't necessarily mean that they have to last a lifetime but that doesn't make them any less significant.*
i love sherlock it was one of the first series i watched that was in english so it’s always fun to watch back and see how my english has improved because i always pick up some new lines i couldn’t understand in the last watch
Thank you for this incredibly insightful video! We get to hear his triumphs and fails with what he has learned and appreciated in a journey of an actor, a storyteller. Such a humble attitude.
"It will pass"
And here we have the most heartbreaking line in all television.
truly was
That’s so real though, just like he says
It's the fact that I have had someone saying the exact same thing to me along with "you can get a hobby or smth to forget about it" 😃
I cried over that scene, like a baby😭
Absolutely gut wrenching. Even just hearing it out of the context of the rest of the show, it takes me right back to the first time I heard it. He's so right about how beautifully it was edited and acted too. That long pause and the way they look at each other makes it all the more heartbreaking.
Andrew saying every story he's made is a love story will feed Sherlock fans for years
Plsss 😂
I thought the same thing! I was like "well what about Sherlock" then immediately thought, "Oh no." 🤦
The way fleabag is right there but I was like “is he talking about Sherlock” 😭
🙄
True. But in all seriousness, I do like the idea of Moriarty having this sort of obsession that feels like love to someone who can't feel love. I must have you and control you and kill you - to keep you. It works, at least to me.
I adore Andrew, he just steals the show, no matter how big or small his role is. He was in just the second season of "Fleabag", yet his incredible chemistry made it feel like he'd been there the entire time!
OMG it felt he was there the whole time! Loved him in Fleabag
And he is incredibly amusing to watch.
Yes! I think of fleabag and I immediately think of him and also of the ‘French’ hairstyle 😂
I will watch any story that this man participates in!
@@kiracunningham205 I look like a pencil.
"Big relationships we can have in life don't necessarily mean that they have to last a lifetime, but that doesn't make them any less significant." I simply adore this man.
This ❤️
I really respect Andrew for talking about his role in Spectre the way he did. I don't think he was necessarily bad, but it's seldom that you see an actor talking about how he could have been better, especially in a blockbuster.
I think actors and filmmakers would like to be more forthcoming but nowadays the public relations operation and studio oversight is so strict that very few frank opinions get through anymore.
@@PurushaDesa please explain a time I’m which it was ever different in the blockbuster system?
@@StuartM62 well I mean Harrison Ford never really talked positively about starwars but you'd never hear a Marvel star be like "no I don't like being in marvel movies"
@@mischief.brewed but Harrison Ford still doesn’t talk positively about it yet your claims would say that he couldn’t do that any longer. Also as the films were coming out Ford never bad mouthed them it came years later
@@mischief.brewed ok but in that same franchise you have Oscar Isaac who pretty openly talks about his dislike of how the movies were handled.
Watching Andrew Scott talk is like therapy, wish this was longer.
I'd recommend you a podcast he was invited on called "How to Fail with Elizabeth Day" (S7, Ep1), on which he talks about three "failures" in his life. He shares a lot of insights and personal views about people and himself, it's very interesting and a bit longer than this video :)
@@ella2776 thanks you for the recommendation! i haven't listened to him much before, but I enjoyed this podcast a lot, he has such inspiring ideas & thoughts about everything in life... do you like any other podcasts' episodes with him by any chance?
@@StarbucksMary I'm afraid I don't... but I've listened to other episodes of Elizabeth Day's podcast which were also interesting ! And you could look for episodes with him on podcast streaming platforms, perhaps you'll find more recent episode that I haven't heard about :)
@@ella2776 okay, I'll try that, thank you!
@@StarbucksMary he was on ‘the road less travelled’ and ‘homphilia’ as well!
Andrew Scott's rendition of Hamlet was the most unique take on the charcater. The existential dread felt more personal, more modern during his "to be or not to be" monologue. I really hope he's casted in a modernised take on the story just like Sherlock.
In Irish secondary schools we had to learn 2 Shakespearean plays, 1 for Junior Certificate (exams for about 15/16 year olds), and one for final year Leaving Certificate exams, these determine your college entry points. We also I remember had to know a few Sonnets. We're very familiar with ol Will S here.
The only Hamlet that brought me to tears.
@@bowdencable7094 Wish I'd seen it. Actually he was in a good Irish comedy called "The Stag", worth a look.
came here to say this too!! andrew’s hamlet is breathtaking. I can’t count how many times I’ve rewatched recently. 🥹
It was so good it really moved me and felt so genuine
As much as I love Sherlock and Watson, you can’t deny that Moriarty absolutely stole the show. One of my favourite villains ever.
Idk if you read manga or watch anime but i would recommend " Moriarty the patriot " it's based on Moriartys story and not so about Sherlock
Sold him a 24hour fitness gym membership in Hollywood years ago when he had just done the Sherlock series... He was shy, very humble and just down to earth. Glad of all the success he has had, love him as an actor
did you tell him he recognised and admired him?
wow!!
@@willywillybumbum9851 no lol I was too nervous myself
I utterly adore Andrew. Not only is he an extremely talented actor (and highly underrated if I may), he is also so well-spoken, intelligent and thoughtful... he's one of the good ones and I wish he'd get more recognition of how amazing he is.
He reminds me of Chris Messina. An actor who deserves more recognition and acclaim, an astonishing talent, and someone you wish you could know in real life.
I feel he chooses to be where he is, it's designed by his standards in a way
-I love you
-It'll pass 💔
What an amazing actor ! I love him so much ! He nailed it as Moriarty !
And it never passed 😢💔
😓💔
imagine he says it to your face. I would burst into tears. 🥲
@@anastasia7091 i burst into tears just watching the clip in this video !!
The most heartbreaking scene in history.
Wish he spoke of his time filming his episode for Black Mirror would have been very interesting especially since a lot of people argued that it was his role that really made the episode
That was an amazing role, so annoyed they missed it out
yeah it was a great episode
yes, I was also looking forward to his discussion of the black mirror episode
He absolutely nailed his role on Black Mirror, super underrated performance
Which episode?
@@grayonthewater smithereens (season 5 episode 2)
Yea! That's one of my favourite episodes
He talks about that role in another video that's the same format as this one btw if u haven't seen that
Watching this man act is so wonderful it hurts. His energy is just on point in every character.
Exactly this! I just love his acting to pieces, and then this shows that he is a very introspective and wonderful person as well.
One of my favorite actors in the world. His behavior is so unique, alive and spontaneous. I can’t take my eyes off him in every scene he’s in…never a dull moment.
Thank you universe for Andrew.
For anyone that is please by his voice. He read the audio book for dubliners by james joyce. Its like 7 hours of just his voice. It really does things for me personally.
Just went to look for it, and it's voiced by Chris O'Dowd. Audible has done this before. :(
Omg i knew this wud exist. I'll listen to his first and then Cillians lol
He also "plays" O'Brien in 1984's audiobook. The audiobook also features Andrew Garfield as Winston Smith and Tom Hardy as The Big Brother.
Will never get over that Fleabag ending
I've never had my heart broken by a tv series like Fleabag's ending the first time I watched it. Just absolutely devastating.
I’m in love with him. Seriously, head over heals. Talent, humility and intellect all in one beautiful package. I was floored watching him in Sherlock. Cried watching him in Pride and swooned watching him in Fleabag. 🥰
I can’t tell you how often I say I’m in love with him too! It’s nice to know I’m not the only one charmed and affected by him.
He's swoon worthy 😍
It’ll pass.
Ikr he's fineEee asf
It's so lovely to see him talk about the technical aspects of 1917. I've heard him talk about acting before (and I will listen to him many times more, urgh, he says such beautiful things), but it was so lovely to see him geek out about the camera as well. Fascinating man with wonderful vibes.
I’ve never seen an actor be more humble and openly admit the things they could’ve improved on. Wow.
Vanity fair KNEW what fleabag scenes we wanted to see
I love the attention that Scott's been getting with more people finding Fleabag or Sherlock or any other of his roles. He's quite an actor and he deserves it.
Very intellectual person/actor this guy is! He not only describe what playing a certain character feels like but he also went to explain how it’s filmed and the effort that goes into making that movie, and praise the other casts too. Love Andrew!
he’s so talented i love his perspective
The chemistry between Andrew and Phoebe in Fleabag was incredible. I thought the screen (or my heart) gonna explode!!
INCREDIBLE actor. Love him in Sherlock.
Andrew is rapidly becoming one of my fave actors out there. Loved him as Moriarty, and grew to have so much respect for him since then, I'm so glad he's come a long way.
I rewatched Fleabag S2 about 5-6 times this month! You (and Pheobe) are so great and touching together. Also, love Pride, such an uplifting film. 💙💚💛
I first saw Andrew Scott as Moriarty, and he’s absolutely INCREDIBLE. He’s by far the most terrifying, perfect, unsettling villain in such a way that I was convinced that it was ingrained in who he is as an actor. When Scott said he loves subverting the expectations of his innocent face I was shocked; every role I’ve seen him in since has been a fight NOT to gaze into those terrifying black eyes and see the heart of true evil.
I’ve since seen him in Modern Love and Black Mirror, and he continues to be incredible, and constantly so perfectly seated in each role. The IMPACT of him as Moriarty remains my favorite, but by far he’s one of my favorite actors
True he was incredible
He’s so expressive and into what he’s talking about and just so focused and energized throughout this interview. Captivating.
i loveee the way he expreses himself and the way he describes his own version of how fleabag was is so fascinating! love that vanity fair had him, def hit the jackpot with this video!
What a beautiful commentary on loving someone so much that you have to let them go. That kind of love is hard to find, but it’s such a true and selfless form of human compassion. And people say there’s no such thing as altruism. ;)
I love that he barely talked about himself when Fleabag came up. Just gushed about PWB and waxed poetic about love and chemistry. It feels like acting is much more than a job to him. He's less interested in his personal performances than in the value of storytelling and all the lessons he's learned and ideas he's experienced along the way. Seems much more like he's talking about his life than just his livelihood.
13:43 is one of my top 10 moments in any TV show. Shocked me to my core
I’m so grateful I was able to see him in Hamlet at the Almeida Theatre. Truly a performance I’ll never forget, what a talented actor
Andrew is such a great actor. I fell in love with his acting style in BBC Sherlock, and of course Hamlet and Fleabag after. He can be a big scene stealer but even when in a smaller part he leaves an impression. And of course those brown eyes, they are absolutely captivating.
he acts so beautifully it makes every single scene worth watching over and over again, even when he just does an interview he i breathtaking in every way
An important caveat that this video addresses his film career - with a whole parallel career in the theatre. Watching him play Hamlet at the Almeida some years ago now was truly a surreal, engrossing experience adding value to a text that is very hard to represent in new ways. His thoughtfulness even in interview and an ability to reflect on what could have been done better or what didn’t go as well in some of the films, really admirable.
I wish there was more of Andrew in mainstream so that I got to see him/ experience his talents more often
Saw this man in Sherlock and was floored. So amazing. Much respect.
Im so glad he talked about Pride. It’s my favorite movie and I love how touched he was by it too
His ex-boyfriend wrote the screenplay!
He's such a talent. Absolutely love seeing him whenever he's on the screen. Adored him in Fleabag
Brilliant. It's so precious when an actor goes forward to give rather than to 'be seen' or 'be somebody'. When the ego can be sidestepped you can really feel so touched by the character who can then arrive through that actor. I really admire Andrew's craft.
What a roar, open and inspiring human he is. Truly a credit to the acting industry and what is should and always be about. The chemistry he created with Phoebe in fleabag showed how beautiful a connection with someone and love can be.
"I'll burn you." LOVE Andrew in Sherlock. He made me feel so uneasy!
He's an amazing actor and a beautiful human being
He's such a great actor, always moves me no matter how small or big the role is. I especially love his performance in Pride.
Honestly, he is the first ever actor that i tried to find and watched all his series/movies, be it is small role or the biggest ones. Definitely definitely a brilliant. ❤
Andrew Scott is one of my favourite actors, he's such an incredible and talented person
One of the most honest breakdowns ever. EVER.
Andrew Scott and Cillian Murphy are such well spoken and empathetic people.. Felt so calm listening to him talk.
I've met Andrew Scott at a convention in 2019 in Moscow, he's such a charmer, we talked about his role in The Quatermass Experiment while he was signing my poster, and he started asking questions about lil old me. I've never thought I'd see him because of the circumstances of his coming-out.
The circumstances of him coming out?
@@KAIMAOFFICIAL Lol, he publicly came out in an interview where he talked about not studying videos of Putin for his Russian accent, because Putin is a homophobic prick. Amongst other things.
What do you mean with his circumstances at coming out? Sorry I don’t really know
i adore him, amazing actor through and through
he's such a wonderfully insightful person, the part where he talks about female (and feminist) directors and screenplay writers and how they write male characters with love and nuance and empathy really stuck with me
I think Fleabag is the first time I ever cried so hard at a TV show, it was spectacular him and Phoebe had the most beautiful chemistry
Andrew is mesmerizing in every role! I can't keep my eyes off him.
We're all still broken over "It'll pass" right? It's not just me?
Still heartbroken. 😢
You're not the only one!
There are fanfics online with alternative endings 😁
While I thoroughly enjoyed the other Sherlock series's "Moriarty," (and the recent Sherlock film's Moriarty), that villain is so famous, it must be pretty daunting and easy to screw up. I loved Scott's Moriarty immensely, complete with his FAR more subtle portrayal. It seriously sent shivers down my spine. Well done.
I love that he's saying "I could've been better in that." I can relate.
I love that he talks about what films he felt were difficult and why - so interesting
I noticed him in fleabag, couldn't believe how real it felt and how much i was caught by his acting. It felt so natural and scarily true, amazing writing but also: what an actor
Omg it’s the man, the legend, the love of our lives. If you’re not head over heels in love with him, you don’t have a heart.
Hearing him talk about his views on filmmaking, I’d love to see him direct!
God he is so mesmerizing, no matter the role. I would watch him in anything!
Just started giggling immediately at the Fleabag part so delightful
It’s cool how you can see his love for characters and productions he is beloved for, Sherlock and fleabag. Like there’s a reason they’re so good, he loved it too
Hes my favourite actor and its genuinely so comforting having something in common with him, he says he was a quiet kid so his mom sent him to drama school and my mom did the exact same thing because i was a quiet and shy kid and it really brought me out of my shell
Well known for Sherlock and Fleabag, but I loved him in Pride 💜
I adored him more and more at every word he was saying, what an inspiration he is to all of us !!!
such an amazing actor, saw him in Black Mirror and Sherlock and he just plays each character perfectly
The fact that he acknowledge that he has an "innocent little face" 😆
First noticed him when he did a scene stealing turn in Foyle's War. So magnetic, haunting, and heartbreaking. Such a delight to see him in Sherlock onwards.
i’ll never forget him in Sherlock! one of the reasons i continue to rewatch the series.
However much I love fleabag and Sherlock, handsome devil is always my favourite role of his and I was really hoping for it to be here, even though it wasn’t really a big role it was definitely an important one
I absolutely agree. That movie is amazing and his performance was one of my favorites
Yes, one of my absolute favourites and he was brilliant in it. The other leads are great too, but Andrew steals the show and makes the film so fantastic and hit in a different level.
Love him!!
He was so, so good in Pride.
Have the opportunity of catching Cathrine Called Birdy at TIFF this year and Andrew's performance absolutely knocks it out of the park! The film is so heartfelt and sincere, totally recommend
Such a fabulous actor - love him in everything. And he’s such a lovely presence in interviews.
I met him in a bar in Barcelona. I was tipsy... and just screamed: OMG!! THE HOT PRIEST. He just said: Hi! I'm Andrew, we talked for a little bit. Super kind person and for some reason he looked way younger in person than on screen. I said that to him and he was all red smiling. I had the huge opportunity to chit chat with the hot priest. Now I can die happy...
he’s the hottest hot priest ever and somehow the hottest villain at the same time
I had the privilege of seeing Pride when it screened at the Toronto International Film Festival; I’ve been going to the festival for 11 years and it is in the top 5 films I’ve seen at the Festival it is just gorgeous storytelling
This is the only career break down that matters
Andrew! 🥺😻 So deep & articulated, sensitive. I cried when the fleabag scene came up. Love it.
That man is something else. I could listen to him for hours.
Andrew just seems like the most gorgeous lovely human being! Briefly met him at a convention and he's just the sweetest. Pride is one of my favourite films of all time!
He's so calm, so ethereal, it makes me feel nostalgic of something I don't even know.
i remmeber watching sherlock for the first time in like 2015 or 2016? and ill never forget the grip moriartys scene at the end of s1 had on me....till this day he's the best villain I have seen in a tv show
one of my fav little films he's been in is called handsome devil. love that movie. love this man
I remember watching Pride in high-school, the obsession for Andrew Scott probably started there for me. Awesome actor.
*Some of the big relationships that we can have in life don't necessarily mean that they have to last a lifetime but that doesn't make them any less significant.*
I knew this man was gonna be amazing in his works after Sherlock. So glad he's getting the recognition he deserves!
i love sherlock it was one of the first series i watched that was in english so it’s always fun to watch back and see how my english has improved because i always pick up some new lines i couldn’t understand in the last watch
Thank you for this incredibly insightful video! We get to hear his triumphs and fails with what he has learned and appreciated in a journey of an actor, a storyteller. Such a humble attitude.
I recently revisited Fleabag. He is just as admirable in it as Phoebe Waller-Bridge. And how clever and well rounded that show is. Just great.
What a beautiful career he has had
he is such an extraordinary actor and an extremely underrated one.
I love to hear he’s talking…. His presence is so calming.
One of the most underrated actor out there.
Love his generosity toward the other artists.
He’s so eloquent and I could listen to him talk all day
Andrew is one of the best of his generation!