No, but I did get a hint of Bodyguard. I'm a little ashamed of it, though.
I'm glad I'm not the only one.
Tara ,'First Date'
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
No, but I did get a hint of Bodyguard. I'm a little ashamed of it, though.
I'm glad I'm not the only one.
Hey, I didn't say I agreed with him! I don't even watch the show (though I am definitely going to start) and I can tell they're in lurve.
I'm skeptical about there not being authorial intent. I think SGA is about as far as you can push slash without the writers being in on it.
Speaking of which, there's someone named Ronon on my conference call.
Gay like hobbits. Heh.
I'm right there with Perkins on the OT3. I never would have thought I'd be loving a Tiffani Theissen character! But I am!
I never would have thought I'd be loving a Tiffani Theissen character! But I am!
I know. She and Brian Austin Green have really...surprised me.
I'm reading the Guardian UK blog covering Mad Man's S3 as it plays there and they just got to the episode where Pete has sex with the au pair (and Don and Betty are in Rome).
And it's funny how Pete's behavior is seen in a different culture, because over here everybody seemed to see it as very clearly rape, over there it's reading as "not quite consensual."
Whereas in Pete's era it was merely a breach of neighborly etiquette.
I don't think it's possible these days for producers not to be aware of homoerotic readings of the text.
I had hopes for Brian Austin Green because David was my favourite 90210 character (he *way* exceeded them). But TT? I never saw that one coming. I was just hoping for minimal negative impact. But she's been great. She's made the most of every moment of her screentime.
eta: I still think Aragorn and Legolas were gayer than the hobbits. Which is saying a lot, but rilly.
eta: I still think Aragorn and Legolas were gayer than the hobbits. Which is saying a lot, but rilly.
Gayer than "I'm so very glad to be with you, Sam, at the end of all things?" Gayer than Merry and Pippin? I'm afraid I must respectfully disagree.