Benedict has sparkling blue eyes, the misfit mystique of an artist, and the work ethic of an eldest daughter. When will we finally get to watch him fall in love?
Laura Bradley is a New York-based senior entertainment reporter for The Daily Beast. She holds a master’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University and has previously written for Vanity Fair and Slate with a focus on television.
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I’m supposed to believe that this guy forged a magical ring that subjugated all of Middle-earth? *This* guy?!
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Who wins when allegedly abused women and abandoned children become the butt of a very profitable joke?