Sizzling Stede 🔥
Thanks to Heather Bayliss on the Rhys Darby Fan Page (on Facebook), I came across this shot of Rhys and saved it. Now, I took on the mission to share it with my fellow Stede/Rhys girlies (gn), and if by any chance you came across this shot already, then sorry - not sorry for being this late in the game and for reposting. 😘 😘
Enjoy! ❤
(p.s. I have been staring at this image for a couple of hours and still haven't recovered. It should be the dictionary definition of "criminally hot". 🔥🔥)
UPDATE: Thanks again to Heather @fuzzylogic-27 for bringing to my attention that the above image has had the eyes photopshopped to look forward (by which source, unfortunately it escapes us) from the original 'Horsey Leg' scene. Still, it does not detract from Stede/Rhys in all his attractive glory. 😍
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rhys' "be you and do it loudly" actually killed all my mental illness
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Just occurred to me that depending on how the reunion goes, we might get to see Stede do the iconic Rhys Darby Face Scrunch™ because he's happy to be near Ed again and omg I might die
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As someone who identifies a lot with the character of Stede, and as someone who identifies a lot with...mermen... can I just say:
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I love how this is quickly becoming almost exclusively Rhys Darby's tag 😁 @sherlockig you legend!
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💫Con O’Neill & Kristian Nairn 💕
Source: oniell.con / IG
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Rhys Darby as Andy Stone in "Furious Andrew" (2017)
Synopsis via Channel 4
An explosive odyssey of betrayal, revenge, and nappy rash. When special ops luminary Andy Stone (Rhys Darby) stumbles on a government-level conspiracy, his wife vanishes (presumed exploded) and Stone is left holding the baby. Exiled from the only life he has ever known, the fugitive father sets off with his 18 month old daughter and their newly home-weaponised buggy in search of justice. Set in a heightened dystopian parallel universe 5 minutes from now Furious Andrew mixes 70’s Samurai exploitation movies, buddy comedies, and 80s action romps, grounded in a (mostly) recognisable contemporary British backdrop.
The comedy short is just 12 minutes long. There is a YouTube link on their channel (Channel 4 Comedy) for those who can access Channel 4 in their region.
Meanwhile, enjoy this taster of badass Rhysie Radness on Vimeo.
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