Comparing the time i spend to create an interesting and original post to the amount of feedback i get, unfortunately, this blog is not worth my time anymore.
Adam Nagaitis as an art model for a Branwell Brontë knitted doll
(+ the whole 'To Walk Invisible' knitted dolls collection 2017 by Denise Salway)
(Instagram: @knittingwitchuk)
Something unprecedented in terms of Adam related art
A knitted Adam? Yes, please!!
The collection also includes Charlotte, Emily, Anne and Patrick Brontës as well as the director of the film Sally Wainwright!
'To Walk Invisible' is a British television film about the Brontë family that aired on BBC One on 29 December 2016. The drama was written and directed by Sally Wainwright and focused on the relationship of the three Brontë sisters; Charlotte, Emily and Anne, and their brother, Branwell.
have you ever done a deep dive post on adnags' tattoos? i've always been curious about them!
Thank you for an amazing question!
Yes, i absolutely would like to make a post like that, but im hesitant since my main principle is not to post or comment on any personal information about Adam if it is not connected with his work. Maybe i respect him a little too much. And as a person who loves tattoos and has a lot of them, i understand how personal it can be.
But yes, ive been planning this post for some time 🙈
and a cool Adam's tattoo story that no one would listen to without being attracted by the meme
The story:
THEY USED ADAM'S REAL TATTOO IN THE STORYLINE!
When this 'Trust me' moment occured in E2, i joked on twitter like 'oh wow his 'Trust me' tattoo serves this purpose perfectly, but they probably didn't use it.'
Yesterday, while watching the new episode, i saw they actually used it!!
When Isabelle appears out of the blue after 12 years and brings Daryl with her, it strucks Quinn. He avoids his current partner Anna, and doesn't want to talk to her, briefly saying the newcomers were 'business'.
Ordering wine in the bar, he waves his hand with his 'Trust me' tattoo, then LOOKS DIRECTLY AT THE TATTOO
The closeup. We haven't seen the intentional closeup of it yet but we might! I truly believe it was made on purpose to emphasize Quinn's love to Isabelle (Quinn loved Isabelle, it was confirmed by Lukerya Ilyashenko (Anna) in the recent interview).
Plus, the first appearance of Quinn as The Demimonde's owner involves only his forearms, where in the shadow we can see this 'Trust me' tattoo. You really have to know it is there, tho 🙈
(For normal people not like me: this is Adam's real tattoo, and it actually says 'Trust me')
I brightened it a bit but STILL you have to know it is there! 😂
That's all folks!
Ps. I also think his back tattoo is a decent candidate for the storyline but it's just too much to ask for i guess.
Pps. If you read it to this point, you're a true Adnags admirer, and i invite you to my Instagram adamnagaitisnews
Adam Nagaitis as Quinn, S1E3 'Paris Sera Toujours Paris'
(screenshots + Hickey moment)
He never looked better.
Cuteness overload:
Handporn/armporn:
Im definitely Camp Quinn even if he is the reason to the apocalypse
This woman in the back. I knew she was gonna be Quinn's lover, i hoped for it :D
Bonus: Say Hickey!
The way he cut this guy's face actually reminds me more of football hooligans with their Stanley's but since we're making Hickey parallels more often here..
Adam Nagaitis to appear in Steven Knight's period drama!
Adam will appear as Lord Lonsdale in S1E5 of 'A Thousand Blows' 12-episodes historical sport drama about illegal boxing.
It is written by TABOO and Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight and stars Stephen Graham as Sugar Goodson, a veteran boxer.
It's been found out by my amazingly intelligent mutual on X, that Adam most likely plays Hugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale, who was a founding member and first president of the National Sporting Club, and donated the original Lonsdale Belts in 1909 for the boxing championship trophy. His name was later given to the Lonsdale clothing brand of boxing garments and the Lonsdale cigar size.
In 1891 Hugh Cecil Lowther set up the first organised boxing matches with gloves, following the deaths of three boxers in bare-knuckle fights. (i believe this episode might be described in the series)
So it's not just a fictional character, it's a historical figure.
Adam Nagaitis joined the cast of BAFTA-nominated BBC crime drama The Responder for series 2!
Filming will take place in and around Liverpool City Region with support from the Liverpool Film Office.
The hugely successful first series was written by ex-Merseyside Police officer Tony Schumacher, whose time in the force included spells working on patrols in St Helens.
Adam's performance is perfect as usual (never doubted it!)
Quinn still remains the mystery of the show, but the reviewer's remark is promising!
First rule of TWD DARYL DIXON is you don't talk about Quinn 🤐.
Definitely worth waiting.
Watch Adam Nagaitis as Quinn in TWD Daryl Dixon from September 10 on AMC and AMC+!
Ps. Ep 3 is called 'Paris sera toujours Paris' (Paris will always be Paris), so i believe it's a good one to introduce us to the unspeakably powerful black marketeer and owner of the sexy underground club 'the demimonde' 😉. Won't object if it happens earlier tho!