Everybody loves a truth-seeker. Well, that’s not exactly true: is fully staffed with sinister government officials who’d be perfectly happy to see Dr. J. Allen Hynek (Aidan Gillen) give up his search to figure out what’s really behind the UFO sightings sweeping the USA in the early 1950s. But that’s because they’re sinister and possibly evil. For the rest of us, Hynek’s science nerdery just gets more sexy every week. That’s right, we said sexy – and here’s why.
He’s passionate
Curious is sexy. Source: SBS
And while he’s driven, he’s not some single-minded crank; he’s listens, takes in what he’s told, and then acts on it. If it turns out an encounter is fake, he’s disappointed – but he accepts it and moves on with his life, already eager for his next encounter. Plus he’s no dummy; if smart is sexy, it doesn’t get much sexier.
He can handle a bromance
Man love is sexy. Source: SBS
But over the last season and a half, a real bond has developed between the two. Yes, there’s bickering, but it’s the kind you get from an old married couple. These guys are comfortable with each other, which is pretty impressive considering they’re dealing with mind-shattering revelations about humanity’s place in the universe. We’re calling it: bromance confirmed.
He opens up
Expressing your emotions is sexy. Source: SBS
Do things get awkward? Not with Hynek in charge. He leaps at the chance for a deep and meaningful chat, not only supporting his bestie but going deep himself, revealing just how much he still likes (as well as loves) his own wife of fifteen years. Emotional honesty? Consider that box ticked.
He pays attention
Noticing is sexy. Source: SBS
During that deep and meaningful chat with Quinn, does Hynek just blather on about his own issues, unburdening himself at the expense of his friend? No sir: when Quinn starts talking about his new relationship, Hynek is sharp enough to dig down into his friend’s real fears and worries, and reassure him that he knows what he’s going through. It’s a moment of real connection between the two… and if Hynek seems a little smug about his ability to read people, well, confidence is sexy too.
He’s supportive
Loyalty is sexy. Source: SBS
How does Hynek react when he finds out? Once again, he’s exactly the kind of partner you want in life: he supports her, encourages her, and even when she takes it too far – see episode 4, when he runs into her doing her own private snooping while he’s investigating an alien sighting in Hopkinsville – he doesn’t fly off the handle. He may be concerned, he may even want to protect her, but he knows she’s got to do her own thing. He’s even proud of the way she’s putting together her own set of clues.
He’s played by Aiden Gillen
Aiden Gillen is sexy. Source: SBS
Project Blue Book Season 2 screens on Wednesdays at 8:30pm on SBS and episodes are available to stream after broadcast. Catch Season 1 too.
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