Josef turning Mick
Oh God, but that plotline totally pays for itself by creating some of the slashiest on-screen slash in recent memory. Some of Angel? Less gay.
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Josef turning Mick
Oh God, but that plotline totally pays for itself by creating some of the slashiest on-screen slash in recent memory. Some of Angel? Less gay.
Josef turning Mick
Someone needs to explain to me how that worked. Mick was still technically a vampire but with the "cure" in his blood. After Josef turned him he still would have had the "cure" in his blood, so why did it work?
Oh God, but that plotline totally pays for itself by creating some of the slashiest on-screen slash in recent memory.
Yeah, at the end, total vamire/sex fest.
Someone needs to explain to me how that worked. Mick was still technically a vampire but with the "cure" in his blood. After Josef turned him he still would have had the "cure" in his blood, so why did it work?
I figured it was all the handwavium.
No seriously, I didn't get it either. If he was going to become a vampire again eventually, you would think that he really was a vampire the whole time, and the "cure" was just suppressing it. So why would re-vamping him work? It's not like he actually became human again, he was just fake!human.
And if the cure was in Mick's blood, wouldn't drinking it turn Josef into human thereby having the unintended reverse vamp effect?
I'm just going back to watch the youtube link of the slash. It is less brain hurty.
You were being nice. I think all of agreed that at least some of us found every show on that list sucktastic. We just might vary which ones we could stomach.
exactly. I didn't want to offend by calling all of them awful, because MMV.
I didn't want to offend by calling all of them awful, because MMV.
It caught my eye because you went in and excluded a couple, that's all. I thought you were saying there was some objective criteria out there that separated Dresden Files and Blood Ties from the rest--but I see there's not.
Oh, that episode has one of my favorite lines. I even used it as a tag once.
The line about "can your science explain that?" Brilliant.
That's the one. I laughed so hard I had to rewind because I missed the next section of dialogue.
I only watched the first episode of Moonlight, which was so campy and awful, it was sort of like art. I mean, they used Evanescence's "My Immortal" in the big flash-back I Set My Vampire Wife On Fire scene, for crying out loud! I remember watchin' and postin' the pilot at a friend's LJ and it was a complete riot. But I figured I couldn't really continue watching the series without being massively drunk every Friday night (well, I guess I could have gone that route.) Maybe it improved later?
New Amsterdam, on the other hand, was WRETCHED. Oh, my God, was it ever.