It's called Genetic Sexual Attraction, and most of those people also end up really fucked up because of the attraction.
'Get It Done'
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A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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Yeah, I just read the Guardian article linked from Wikipedia. Sad.
Man! I can't believe the Wikipedia section on fictional representations of the phenom TOTALLY leave off Lace! And Lace II!
And Hotel New Hampshire! But Lace and Lace II are even more "pop"!
Oh, and in a related matter, the voting for a dedicated Heroes thread closes at 9 AM EST tomorrow
I'm giving you until noon EST, slackers! Actually, the vote was to run until 9AM PST.
Ah, what I get for not reading carefully. ::chews on fingernails some more::
It's called Genetic Sexual Attraction, and most of those people also end up really fucked up because of the attraction.
I actually know a half brother/sister who were involved in a situation like this. It ended up being very sad for everyone involved.
I vote firmly Isaac, based on the amount of hair. Isaac has more hair than Mohinder.
I have no comment on the genetic sexual attraction thing, except that they'll generate a syndrome after, like 3 cases.
I don't even read fanfic and I can't help but fan the flames
Oh my god, that picture!! Wow.
I can't fathom Sam/Peter. They'd be too busy clinging to each other crying in combined emo-ness to get it on.
Hee! But really, people, what the world needs is Dean Winchester/Nathan Petrelli. You know I'm right.
Um, I came up with some really far out ideas about where BSG is going to go with Starbuck, but I need an answer first: have we ever been told or shown in canon how the skinjob Cylons came to be? I had somehow assumed they were bred in testtubes, since the more metallic ones are definitely some kind of biotechnology.
Has there been any hints in the commentaries about this matter?
I haven't listened to all the commentaries -- but in the show: no,we haven't.