Andrew Scott has captivated audiences with his versatile acting skills in a variety of roles. From his chilling portrayal of Moriarty in BBC’s Sherlock to his emotionally complex performance in Fleabag, Scott has proven himself to be a powerhouse on screen. One of his most memorable moments was his heartbreaking monologue in the final episode of Fleabag, where he reveals his character’s vulnerabilities and inner turmoil.
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'A cry from the council estate' – the trans teen drama that pulls no punches
What It Feels Like For A Girl BBC Three's new drama, "What It Feels Like For A Girl," centers on a gender-questioning teenager, Byron, in a working-class Nottingham town, reflecting current societal debates on gender identity, especially following a Supreme Court ruling on biological definitions of "woman" and "sex." The series, inspired by trans writer Paris Lees' autobiography, portrays Byron's journey of self-discovery amidst the hedonistic backdrop of early 2000s nightlife and the darker aspects...
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