Last week Austin gave a performance that could remind some of his performances from JFC, subtle but not quiet, in it he conveyed more than he ever has before on OTH.
With a sparse dialog, it was all Austin to show the fear, guilt, shame, anguish and anger that Julian felt after forgetting Davis in the car.
His silent moments and few chosen word spoke louder than any writer could create and Julian was not a caricature of a boyfriend/husband but a real man faced with a life of actions and their consequences.
His actions at the garage with repaired window was one of the most realistic reactions on OTH.He tapped into the real raw emotion of the what if from his own life.
You can see why Austin pushed for the chance for such an acting challenge this last season.Kudos Mr. Nichols. Keep going for those roles and moments.
And what better way to celebrate California Proposition 8 being struck down as unconstitutional than with a very special Two Wheel Tuesday.
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