i think they'll get along very well. they both seem to have a similar work ethic. i'm going to give you a c&p since i'm mobile right now. he was born to a working class family in ireland. his mother and brother still run the family pub there now. liam's always been a little quiet and it takes a little while for him to come out of his shell but once he does he's pretty vibrant and likes to have a good time. his father passing away was a big deal for him and he had a lot of anger for many years, it's still there deep down, and he's sort of channeled that into the work that he does. when he was at university he started to come out of his shell a little more, that's when he started experimenting with his sexuality but was told for many years to keep that under the radar because of the implications it could cause for his "leading man status". that's sort of been a huge sticking point between he and his team and they've been actively trying to push him into more mainstream roles for years now but he's very insistent and stubborn about the roles he takes. he's never been comfortable with fame and that's his more introverted shell coming out. in terms of personality he can have an irish temper, he's very stubborn, very self-critical and he can take things too seriously at times. on the flip side, catch him in a good mood and he's a lot of fun, can be the life of the party with people he cares about and trusts, he's a very passionate guy, extremely loyal, and genuinely cares about those he holds near and dear.