Oh good God! I’m going to just stick with these six jokers, with the caveat that I know none of these people and these are all wild guesses:
Aaron Tveit: 80% Enjolras. Marble lover of liberty, impenetrable, focus of many feelings of unrequited love.
George Blagden: 10% Grantaire. Only because of that quote about not having expectations about what you’ll accomplish, because I feel like that the only cynical thing I’ve ever read from him. And I have seen him with a drink in his hand once in a while.
Killian Donnelly: 40% Combeferre. In so many ways he is the guide, though I don’t see him as severe as Combeferre, nor do I see him rewriting the dictionary.
Fra Fee: 60% Courfeyrac. He seems to so often be the center, all “roundness and radiance” — just look at the reunion pictures from July — and can be forceful when required. But he’s not the promiscuous man he’s often portrayed as, either.
Hugh Skinner: 50% Joly. I say this because we know so little about him, really, so we project onto him what we see in his face. From the limited things we do know, I deduce that he is quirky like Joly — I could see him rambling on about the cat — but I don’t see him as a hypochondriac.
Alistair Brammer: 70% Prouvaire. This may seem high, but if you read his twitter, he does get bouts of melancholy like Prouvaire, and I think he does appreciate the poetry of a good film, which he will go to see by himself. He is, however, a much better dresser.
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