When he is required to actually act on the show I think he's great, and the guy is clearly a talented actor, but when he is just asked to show up and be the 'funny guy' though I think he's pretty terrible personally. Largely because I just don't think he has the right kind of timing and charisma to be that kind of guy convincingly on screen.
I just wish they'd write more to Gilgun's own acting strengths, of which there are many, rather than too often lazily trying to make him into some kind of Nathan 2.0, and have him saying the kinds of things that Nathan might say if he was still around. They need to write more to Gilgun/Rudy's own type of easygoing and laconic humour, rather than trying to force a Nathan-like type of humour upon him, which more often than not just doesn't work, and can come off to many as quite grating.
Just my take on things anyhow.
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