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This post is completely meaningless and has no purpose other than to say how ridiculously fond I am of my pretty pretty boys. :)
I recently watched the HL episode Pharoah's Daughter and I have a confession to make -- I love this episode. There! I said it.
Okay, okay, it's not a very good episode. Aside from asking the audience to swallow a lot of Very Large Plot Holes (and of course I am more personally affronted by the inaccurate period costumes than by anything else, but that's just me), it's definitely one of their poorer eps. And still, I am inordinately fond of it. And I think we learn a lot about Duncan in this episode, particularly his deference towards older Immortals.
I mean, this ep gives us Marcus Constantine! I love him. Or, I really like him, anyway. :) I know I love Duncan to complete distraction so I'm an easy sell, but I adore how Duncan acts with both Nefertiri and Marcus, sort of in awe and protective, and just a bit timid. *g* And then there's the, ah, sex scene. *coff* But the part that really gets me is the scene where Duncan throws Nefertiri out of the barge after she kills Constantine's wife. We see Duncan angry and upset before and after this ep, but I don't know if we ever see him quite so completely furious like that when he's not actually in a sword fight. He gets angry at Amanda, but it's not quite the same, I feel.
Of course, I also love Ransom of Richard Redstone so this really shouldn't be that much of a surprise. *g*
In other news, life is busy. Work is busy. I continue to write, slowly. The summer is nice and shiny and warm. My only regret at the moment is that I've only gone to the beach once. I need to live on the beach, I think.
I'm still reading Pirates fic, which is fun, now that I have more of an idea where to look. Strangely, I find myself inexplicably drawn to the het pairings in this fandom, both Will/Elizabeth and Jack/Elizabeth. Most especially J/E. Like, a lot. Like, so much, I'm a little disturbed by it. And sadly, there's very little to be had of J/E, the best coming in the form of J/W/E, which is also nice, but there's NEVER enough J/E to satisfy me. I am woeful.
I recently watched the HL episode Pharoah's Daughter and I have a confession to make -- I love this episode. There! I said it.
Okay, okay, it's not a very good episode. Aside from asking the audience to swallow a lot of Very Large Plot Holes (and of course I am more personally affronted by the inaccurate period costumes than by anything else, but that's just me), it's definitely one of their poorer eps. And still, I am inordinately fond of it. And I think we learn a lot about Duncan in this episode, particularly his deference towards older Immortals.
I mean, this ep gives us Marcus Constantine! I love him. Or, I really like him, anyway. :) I know I love Duncan to complete distraction so I'm an easy sell, but I adore how Duncan acts with both Nefertiri and Marcus, sort of in awe and protective, and just a bit timid. *g* And then there's the, ah, sex scene. *coff* But the part that really gets me is the scene where Duncan throws Nefertiri out of the barge after she kills Constantine's wife. We see Duncan angry and upset before and after this ep, but I don't know if we ever see him quite so completely furious like that when he's not actually in a sword fight. He gets angry at Amanda, but it's not quite the same, I feel.
Of course, I also love Ransom of Richard Redstone so this really shouldn't be that much of a surprise. *g*
In other news, life is busy. Work is busy. I continue to write, slowly. The summer is nice and shiny and warm. My only regret at the moment is that I've only gone to the beach once. I need to live on the beach, I think.
I'm still reading Pirates fic, which is fun, now that I have more of an idea where to look. Strangely, I find myself inexplicably drawn to the het pairings in this fandom, both Will/Elizabeth and Jack/Elizabeth. Most especially J/E. Like, a lot. Like, so much, I'm a little disturbed by it. And sadly, there's very little to be had of J/E, the best coming in the form of J/W/E, which is also nice, but there's NEVER enough J/E to satisfy me. I am woeful.