Although he played along, he never seemed fully comfortable or supportive of it.
I was just commenting on the Angel is not gay denial -- comfortable or supportive or no -- Angel was intimate with Spike and it would have been weird for the actor to be denying it after those lines were delivered.
Oh. I think some of them were later, but I could be wrong.
Angel may just object to the wording. Perhaps he prefers to be fey or something more from the Romantic era.
Either. Both.
Though I've always admired DB's clothing optional tendencies, for what that's worth, relevance aside.
Perhaps it is Angelus that is the randy bugger, whereas Angel (a.k.a. Liam of the old skool Irish Catholic guilt, or equivalent) lumps "that one time" (or the many, many times) with Spike into the pile of Evil Things Angelus Did.
Or maybe he just doesn't want people to think that the poncy hair is actually his.
I'm with Ailleann. That's the sort of thing Angelus would do and Angel would feel wretchedly guilty for thinking about often.
Angel, or DB?
I was focusing on DB. I agree that Angelus seems more omnisexual than Angel.
I got that you were, Perk - I was confused over Connie's distinction.
And I think Angel had Angelus reflexes, but was more self conscious.
And I think Angel had Angelus reflexes, but was more self conscious.
Now I am picturing Angelus in a dance club doing the dance from She.
This amuses me to no end, and makes me wish for an AU where Angel lost his soul in the disco era.