Charlie/Dani (with the added partnership kink), Charlie/Constance (the love that daren't speak its name, etc.) For slash, you have Charlie/Ted
So Chani, Chance (or Chanstance) and Ched?
Too bad he doesn't have friend named Bud...
runs away
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
Charlie/Dani (with the added partnership kink), Charlie/Constance (the love that daren't speak its name, etc.) For slash, you have Charlie/Ted
So Chani, Chance (or Chanstance) and Ched?
Too bad he doesn't have friend named Bud...
runs away
I CAN HURT YOU WITH MY BRAIN.
OK, not really, but I can totally rat you out to the anti-portmanteaux police! And they're going to come and take you away in the deep of the night to a special hell, where you'd be stuck with a legion of 13-year-old girls wearing bedazzled tube tops and pink Hello Kitty hairbands for ALL OF ETERNITY.
CSI:
What a fucked up weird episode this was. I hated the end. Since when does every single tv show do a voiceover letter to send out a character. "Criminal Minds" also did that this season. Sloppy sloppy shit.
Fucked up, and it didn't make any sense. What a shitty thing for Sara to do.
Not quite in character, was it?
They've never had any idea how to write Sara, let alone write her in a relationship with Grissom.
Although, Sara's never really been able to break out of her own Sara-world. To that extent I do think it was in character. But still a really shitty shitty thing to do.
I'm just glad that she's gone. I never liked her.
That kid was creepy.
Creese" for Crews/Reese
They went there? Why not "Cheese" for Charlie/Reese? So much better.
Also. Funnier.
Ha. I think there is an unspoken rule about how the smooshed pairing names should be first/first or last/last names?
On an unrelated note, I came across this fan-made opening credit at YouTube, which I liked a lot: [link]
I don't like this new practice of some shows doing away with opening credits. I like them, dammit. Memorable opening credits do a great job setting a mood.