Paddy Considine MobLand: Emmy-Worthy Performance & Heartbreak

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Title: Paddy Considine Deserves an Emmy for one Scene Alone in ‘mobland’
Keywords: MobLand, Paddy Considine, Emmy, Nigel Lindsay, House of the Dragon, pierce Brosnan, Janet McTeer, Helen Mirren, Best Supporting Actor, conrad Harrigan, Kevin, Four Lions, sexual abuse
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Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for MobLand

When looking at the cast list of blank”>MobLandone could be forgiven for struggling to choose their favorite actor. From blank”>Pierce Brosnan to blank”>Janet McTeerit is heavy hitter after heavy hitter, with each bringing decades worth of experience that provides a sense of assurance throughout the series. However, blank”>Paddy Considineplaying the role of Conrad (Brosnan) and blank”>Maeve’s (Helen Mirren) son, Kevin, just put himself head and shoulders above the rest and should win an Emmy in the latest Episode, “Beggars Banquet” for this one scene alone: his confrontation with the prison guard who raped him during his teenage years, Alan Rusby, who is played by absolute legend of British acting for his role in blank”>Four Lions, Nigel Lindsayfurther showing the amazing depth of actors this show presents us with.

Previously, in his role as King Viserys in blank”>House of the dragonConsidine excelled as a weak and insecure king who found the strength to stand by Rhaenyra (blank”>Milly Alcock and blank”>Emma D’Arcy), his daughter, but was blank”>brutally snubbed by the Emmys that year.In this scene, Considine once again puts his hat in the ring for Best Supporting Actor, but with a performance that is very different. while we saw similar intensity in Considine’s portrayal of Viserys,the vulnerability and rage within the character of Kevin show the range of the actor,and the final execution in the scene is heartbreaking due to how Considine coldly plays it.

Considine’s Hesitancy When Kevin Meets Alan Builds the Tension of the Confrontation

This meeting between assaulter and victim is something that MobLand has been building up to all season, with Kevin taking small steps to learn how he should cope with the resurfaced memories of the blank”>sexual abuse he suffered. Therefore,when he finally finds Rusby,posing as a taxi driver,there is the expectation that the scene will blow up at any moment. However, both the audience and Kevin have their expectations subverted when this piece of filth that Kevin has built up in his head turns out to have no memory of Kevin at all. He is remarkably friendly and polite to him.

Throughout the scene of Kevin driving Alan, Considine’s tiny face twitches and eye squints communicate the shock and intensity of the moment. Like us, he cannot figure out if Alan is playing dumb, and now, rather than the monster he expected, Kevin is framed as the villain, killing what could be seen as a harmless old man.

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