![]() Dev Patel has been my recent Derek Craven-he plays brooding and edgy so well, and I could imagine him with a beard and a scar and it just… works. I love Daniel Sharman, an underrated smokeshow, and he played flirtatious scoundrel so well in Medici so he’s my Sebastian. It’s Christmas time in London and Rafe Bowman has arrived from America for his arranged meeting with Natalie Blandford, the very proper and beautiful daughter of Lady and Lord Blandford. But one night at a glittering society ball, she’s ensnared in a scandal with a wickedly handsome stranger. ![]() The ambitious young beauty would much rather stay at home and plot out her new board game business than take part in the London Season. Lady Pandora Ravenel has different plans. ![]() With all that said, I’ve always liked the idea of Henry Golding as a Lisa Kleypas hero-initially I thought Sebastian but then I decided I’d like to see him try an uptight but simmering hero. Devil in Spring Most debutantes dream of finding a husband. Besides, none of it is going to happen, so why not go with a VIBE/how I’d picture actors I enjoy playing the role? Most high profile working actors today are also trending away from the type of masculinity you read about in HR, tbh Timothee Chalamet was just on Vogue and I’d have a hard time imagining someone that boyish portraying a Kleypas hero. I’m not a big “look” fancaster, a) because nobody is going to look exactly like what I picture in my head and b) almost everyone in HR is white and that’s just…. ![]()
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