It's Rory Kinnear! Honestly, I think he's one of those actors who elevates everything he's in. Remember that monologue in episode five where Harmon admits his biggest regret? Kinnear delivered it with this shaky voice and clenched fists—masterclass stuff. Side observation: he kinda looks like a younger version of that one British character actor (you know the type), but with way more emotional range. Now I wanna rewatch his 'Black Mirror' episode too.
Man, I was just rewatching some episodes the other day, and Harmon's character totally stood out to me again. The actor who brings him to life is Rory Kinnear, and let me tell you, this guy's range is wild. I first noticed him in 'Penny Dreadful,' where he played multiple roles with such distinct vibes—talk about talent! In the series we're talking about, he gives Harmon this perfect mix of intensity and vulnerability that makes the character unforgettable.
What's cool is how Kinnear's background in theater shines through. His delivery has this weight to it, like every line matters. I remember reading an interview where he mentioned digging into Harmon's backstory to nail the mannerisms. It shows—those little pauses, the way he holds a glass like it might break... tiny details that make the performance feel lived-in.
Rory Kinnear plays Harmon, and dang, does he commit. I love how he switches between charming and chilling without missing a beat. His chemistry with the female lead especially adds layers to the story—their arguments feel so raw, like you're eavesdropping on real people. Makes me wish he did more TV roles, though I'll gladly watch whatever he's in next.
Oh, Rory Kinnear absolutely owns that role! I stumbled upon the show randomly last year, and his portrayal hooked me instantly. There's a scene in season two where Harmon silently processes bad news—no dialogue, just facial expressions—and it wrecked me. Kinnear's got this knack for making quiet moments louder than shouting matches. Fun side note: he also wrote a play during lockdown, which makes me respect his creative hustle even more.
Kinnear's Harmon is chef's kiss. The way he wears tailored suits like armor but still seems seconds from unraveling? Brilliant casting. I heard he improvised that nervous habit of adjusting his cufflinks—such a small thing that says so much. Makes me wanna check out his Shakespearean work; bet he kills those soliloquies too.
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