Apr 13 2009
Kings’ Christopher Egan and Sebastian Stan screencaps
While the future of Kings is uncertain, one thing is clear–Christopher Egan and Sebastian Stan are the prettiest boys on TV. Their performances in this alternate-reality David and Goliath retelling are compelling, and Stan in particular gives us passionate anger and angst with his ambitious and troubled Prince Jack. I’m hoping NBC won’t bail on this unique and complex drama, because seeing more of these two lovely young men make every weekend’s TV viewing so much better.
We’ll begin our Kings screencaps with David Shepherd (adorable Christopher Egan) on the battlefield, showing off his Matt Damon-esque killer smile…
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Then we move on to the haughty Prince Jack (delicious Sebastian Stan), getting turned away from a state dinner by his Mother’s orders…
…but he acts arrogant and disinterested in state affairs when the press comes around.
David has an unsettling dream visitor that gives him a warning about the future.
While Prince Jack fumes over his treatment by his family…
…and decides a little retail therapy with the national treasury’s money is in order for him and his friends.
David takes part in state affairs…as something of a substitute son for King Silas.
He’s concerned about how his every action seems to affect the possibility of peace in the region.
King Silas confronts Prince Jack about his secret male lovers, and how Jack must sacrifice his desires for proper appearances if he wishes to gain power.
We can see the mixture of embarrassment, rage, and anguish on his face at every pointed word from his father.
We can also see how ridiculously sinful Sebastian Stan’s lips are. Stay tuned to the Shrine for more of the attractive Egan and Stan duo from Kings.
Watch Kings on NBC–now on Saturday nights at 8/7c. Read up on all the Kings news and episodes at TV News and Reviews.
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Christopher Egan as David Shepherd and Sebastian Stan as Prince Jack Benjamin, Kings screencaps, c2009 Universal Media Studios (UMS), NBC.
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