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Luke Thompson is having his cake and eating it. So to be able to do both is luke.thompson joy of joys. The gay follows four college friends as they move painfully through life, covering topics from sexual assault, drug addiction, self-harm and suicide. But we all die and usually not in a pleasant way.

Stepping into a world full of trauma is not something the year-old shies away from. I like not tiptoeing around the swimming pool. In a polite way. In fact, Van Hove's reputation as something of an outsider — along with his bloated awards cabinet and Continental flair — is one reason why Thompson trusts him to the point of being able to completely relinquish control.

Both parts also explore male friendships and sexuality, which has proved controversial. But when all hints of the would-be-romance with artist Henry Granville vanished in season two, the show was accused of queerbaiting. Each friend is flawed and carries a different demon.

The novel welcomes men into that fold. Playing Benedict Bridgerton is definitely a change of pace. Given their closeness in age, square jaws and ability to smoulder on cue, Thompson has often competed with his on-screen brothers for roles.

Luke Thompson: ‘Life’s a sad story and it’s fucking hard’

I ask if he ever finds it weird that people want to believe the three siblings in the show are friends i n real life. On potentially reaching the frenzied heartthrob heights of his predecessors — lest we forget the winter of when a spoon became the most envied inanimate object known to man — Thompson is characteristically modest.

And I think: Take a look at sci-fi. The best new theatre shows to book for in Been there, done that? Think again, my friend. About us. Contact us. No thanks Subscribe. Enter email address.