Yep, and I agree it's endearing, if difficult to witness. ('Course, RSL's awkwardness makes me squishier than Hugh Laurie's does.) Am hoping that since he probably feels at home with improv/sketch comedy, it'll come through on the show. On the other hand, he's just as likely to get teased for all the sex-symbol stuff, and then we're back into the discomfort zone.
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