this small detail of ilya repeating “i love you so much” after shane does,, they are so deeply and madly in love with each other being in each other’s arm,,
Ryan Murphy praises Hudson Williams and ‘Heated Rivalry’ in a conversation with John Waters for ‘Filmmaker on the Edge’ (via davidhatkoff on TikTok)
“I love that show and I love those two guys, Hudson and Connor. I was very proud of that show. (…) I never would have believed in my lifetime that things like ‘Heated Rivalry’ would become mainstream successes, and I was thrilled by it because that meant something”
watching him get an emmy for an snl episode that includes a skit that he pitched with a character that he created would just be so so so so so satisfying
SCREEN RANT: Connor Storrie Steals The Show In Criminal Minds Season 19, Episode 4
“[…] Connor Storrie's infallible performance had most viewers immediately invested in a fundamentally unlikable character. Furthermore, Storrie was able to hold his own against series veterans like A.J. Cook (Jennifer "JJ" Jareau), Adam Rodriguez (Luke Alvez), and Aisha Tyler (Tara Lewis) without ever seeming amateur.
[…] Storrie has already demonstrated tremendous skill and given a thoroughly compelling performance.
Having one iconic character under your belt is a form of success in its own right, but Connor Storrie has far too much talent to be boxed in or have his career peak prematurely. Since the sports romance series' debut season finished airing, Storrie has made a concerted effort to demonstrate his range, notably by hosting an episode of Saturday Night Live and helping create some of the season's most memorable skits. Thankfully, Criminal Minds is a wildly effective way to show an actor's "dark" side, as Lance Kingston has already begun to do for Connor Storrie.”
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