Something about Sean's recent appearances suggest that he's coming into his own--that something new is happening for him. He seems to be more and more "himself" (she says, as if she knows the guy). I though his performance in GW was excellent. He's more persuasive (physically) as a cyclist than as a football player; he's much more believable as a lover than as a criminal; and I liked how they paired him with a less-than-glamorous-looking woman, because it played down his own beauty and played up his expressiveness.
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Such a fangirl.