Sekrit message to DavidS:
Feel free to keep up the compliments. Also, I liked your review of Little Deaths and meant to recommend the UK edition, which is double the size of the US edition, has truly terrible copy editing (authors names are mispelled in the table of contents), but is worth picking up for a terrific Nicola Griffith novella called "Yagura."
I have actually been wondering a bit about Fred and flirtation. She seems very often not to notice when people are interested inher--there were presumably meetings with Gunn pre-WitW (and don't even get me started on the plot cheat there) and she didn't notice until Gunn got very explicit, she seemed unaware of Wesley's interest for a long time, she was unaware of Willow. Did pick up on Knox fairly quickly. She's also not terribly good at interpreting people in general: her faith in Angel, for example, is charming but dumb, and a lot of her actions (not knowing how to deal with Gunn and Wesley in S4, assuming Cordelia and Angel belonged together Just Because, violently overreacting to Connor's betrayal) seem to come out of being kind of clueless, assuming people fit into neat slots, and then being startled when they don't.
Which makes sense for a kind of sheltered grad student who spent seven years in a hell dimension.
I'm going to assume that in high school she was pretty much too stoned to know what was going on outside of class. Or just not that interested in it.
I've always wondered if Gunn was her first boyfriend.
assuming people fit into neat slots, and then being startled when they don't.
Classical behavior of the Ph.D. in Physics. They're so used to handling things that work (more-or-less) predictably, they feel people should be the same. And are very startled and grumpy when they don't.
t has a father that meets all the criteria
Fred is me in this regard...not that it happens all that often.
Classical behavior of the Ph.D. in Physics. They're so used to handling things that work (more-or-less) predictably, they feel people should be the same. And are very startled and grumpy when they don't.
Heh. Someone close to me is involved with an economist, who really doesn't seem to get that some things can't be distilled down to a concrete figure.
t Nods.
Yup, Dad almost majored in economics, but settled on electrical engineering and eventually, physics.
My dad flunked out of electrical engineering school.You know, if you're always at the coffeehouse, this happens. But he got the late-bloomer thing.
Mmmm, coffeehouses. Didn't Buffy like coffeehouses?
t Desperately trying to somehow look like the thread is remotely on topic.
SailAweigh, noting your tagline...
In Minnesota it's Winter, wasn't that a nice day? and road construction.
Oh, tell me. I really need to change the tag, 'cause we're having winter and road construction at the same time and my sense of time is all screwed up now.
There. New tagline just for DCJ, 'cause the Vikings couldn't even beat the Bears, neener-neener.
My dad flunked out of electrical engineering school.You know, if you're always at the coffeehouse, this happens. But he got the late-bloomer thing.
Oh! I went out for coffee for my entire sophmore year. It seemed to affect my GPA. Who knew? These things should really be in the student handbook. I still have dreams where I remember I signed up for a math class halfway through the semester.