Just a small and quick alex Fierro sketch requested on Instagram (art timeline is all over the place so! Forgive me!! This tho is a really recent drawing!)
I like asking for doodles ideas on instagram because then I save the answers and go back to them to find ideas to warm up before more serious stuff!!!
as much as I love us gushing over the whole bi-generation stuff and David and Ncuti's acting, I feel like we're also glossing over the other king of this ep? Mr Neil Patrick Harris!?
his expressions were just. sublime!? and the way he went between accents so flawlessly!
like I was so excited to see him and he did not! disappoint!
he was so camp and so menacing!?!?
NOT TO MENTION THAT MUSICAL NUMBER!!!!! SIR YOU MAY HAVE BEEN ROBBED WITH THAT LIP SYNCING BUT THIS IS WHY EVERYONE THOUGHT YOU WERE THE PEACOCK ON THE MASKED SINGER!
Never forget how David Webster had the audacity to call Joseph Liebgott one of the funniest men in the company as long as it didn't concern money with his whole chest out:
"120-pound Liebgott, ex-San Francisco cabby...the skinniest and, at non-financial moments, one of the funniest men in E Company. He had the added distinction of being one of the few Jews in the paratroops"." - Webster describing Liebgott.
Also, the fact that we now know Liebgott was Roman Catholic and he just never bothered to correct Webster, is also the funniest thing to me, because he clearly didn't give a shit about giving Webster technically accurate tidbits for his book, which is what they technically based part of the character of Liebgott on for the Band of Brothers miniseries.
And apparently, for some reason, the other paratroopers (including Webster) just assumed because of his last name he was Jewish??? And Liebgott never bothered to correct them because he clearly didn't care either way??? Which is kind of hilariously pure in and of itself???
Like this man has been through so much, more than any one person should ever have to overcome; between his childhood and father, the military (and with this new information more traumatizing than maybe we all originally thought), Isabel! And yet he’s here, still trying to do good and protect the people he cares for. No matter the cost to himself.
I’ve said this so many times, but I really do think, despite everything he’s been through, Tim has one of the biggest and most empathic hearts. Which is probably another reason why he tries so hard to protect Lucy’s empathy. He loves fiercely, he’s incredibly loyal, protective to a fault — because he never wants someone else to go through what he has endured. And that’s why his walls are so high, that damn heart has been broken again and again.