He has a knee brace on his left leg, at least when wearing the leathers.
Streaming 1: There Goes the Weekend
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That makes sense. I have bad eyesight and also watched on an iPhone or IPad, so tiny. I wasn’t sure if it was a “Buffy smells like vanilla” thing. I also read a lot of fic where I am not actually familiar with the source material (I read Stargate Atlantis, but I have watched like two episodes, I read Draco/Harry, but I only have skimmed most of HP books and movies) so mostly I don’t think about things like that. But I felt like I was paying attention to this show like I used to pay attention to Buffy or Dawson’s Creek.
The decoration theme in the beach house where we’re staying is primarily lighthouse-centric; I still haven’t watched OFMD, but just based on the knowledge I’ve picked up from myriad Tumblr posts, my reaction to the decor was “Oh, *Stede* is the lighthouse!”
You're supposed to avoid the lighthouse, Tep! It marks rocks you don't want to run into.
I am very into the lighthouse symbolism, btw, it's got nuance
You're supposed to avoid the lighthouse, Tep!
People forget this important point.
But the light is so mesmerizing!
Somewhere there is a transcript of a radio conversation. One is a US battleship advising the other party to the conversation to move. aside to avoid a collision The other keeps telling the battleship they need to change course. The second party eventually says that they're a lighthouse the battleship needs to change course. (You sank your own battleship!)
There are several variations of that floating around. They are all funny.
As the resident lighthouse expert, I will say that I believe it's an urban myth. It is still funny, though.
Also as the expert, lighthouses today are less about marking hazards than they are about showing you where you are. If you have the right charts, you can see a lighthouse and identify your position based on the color of the light and pattern of its blinks.