I mean, couldn't get gayer without being Lex and Clark.
Or Fraser and RayK. But boy are Jim and Blair gay. I hate the terrible characterization of women in general, starting with Jim's exwife and going through Alex and beyond, but I can almost look past it to the shining beacon of Hoyay.
Almost.
Angel/Lindsey is very subtexty to me. Darla's comment is just confirmation to what I've already seen. Lindsey is so damn obsessed with Angel. And by the time we get to the Evil Hand episode... it's all Ho and YAY! and kinda sad because it's their final time together.
But they bicker and spark and the UST is thick in the air and just need to clear the air and get it on.
Sisabet and Dr. Dawn have a great Angel/Lindsey vid, which isn't up on their site anymore. Maybe if ya'll email them you can get your hands on their older vids. But it's Last Stand in Open Country, sung by Willie Nelson and Kid Rock and the vid is slashy.
I'm pretty sure I should know this, but who are Jim and Blair?
Jim and Blair are the main characters in a television show from the early-mid nineties called The Sentinel.
I'm pretty sure I should know this, but who are Jim and Blair?
The leads from the late 90s UPN (I think?) show The Sentinel. Jim's a cop with enhanced senses, Blair's his long-haired anthropologist partner. They fight crime. (No, really, they do.)
The leads from the late 90s UPN (I think?) show The Sentinel. Jim's a cop with enhanced senses, Blair's his long-haired anthropologist partner. They fight crime. (No, really, they do.)
SNERK.
And yep, that's them.
It's on after B5 on SciFi, and I'm too lazy to change the channel.
It's on after B5 on SciFi
This is why I watch B5 on DVDs. Because then? After B5, is B5.
Thanks for the Sentinel info!
This is why I watch B5 on DVDs. Because then? After B5, is B5.
Okay, but to be fair, I just watched that gut-twisting tear-making S3 two-parter, and I needed the Sentinel for good cheer.
Plus, of course, slash.