Morpheus is such a woobie.
Jenny ,'Bring On The Night'
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It seems to be a distinct female-to-male thing, I don't know. I can't think of female woobies, but that may just be the whole prevalance of women in the fandom thing.
::cough::Logan::cough::
He he he.
Morpheus is such a woobie.
Oh yeah. Totally.
Morpheus is such a woobie.
So I'm not *completely* bonkers for thinking so? Oh good.
Female woobies: Cass/Batgirl, Arrowette, Spider-Woman, and Summer from The OC.
Hmmmm. Farscape season 2 Aeryn Sun might qualify as a woobie. She has the hard, violent aspects, with all that past baggage. Kinda tortured, hidden depths, etc.
So I'm not *completely* bonkers for thinking so? Oh good.
If you are, you're in good company. I also think Destruction is woobie-esque, as is Delirium. I could be over-woobiefying, though. Or perhaps The Endless lend themselves to woobieness.
Aeryn. Is Not. A Woobie.
I can see Cass, I don't know Arrowette and Spider-Woman, and Summer, really? How do you figure? (I only saw four or five episodes the first season, but I've seen the second.)
I guess you could say "Normal Again" Buffy is a woobie (the one in the mental institution, not the one trying to kill her friends).
Aeryn. Is Not. A Woobie.
Awww, c'mon. Not even a little bit? At least as much as Lex or Sawyer.