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3pipeproblem) wrote2006-12-11 06:20 pm
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Oh, I think I'll do well at this
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02. Your friends will comment with some of your fandoms or some general topic about fandom.
03. In a new post (or in comments) respond back with one or two of your unpopular opinions for that fandom or topic.
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I ♥ vulnerable!Alan, but yeah, it got to be a bit much. I like the idea that he's so in control of himself most of the time that his subconscious has to ambush him, but...maybe if they'd spread it out over the first two seasons it wouldn't have been as difficult to take.
Hahahaha. Brad's not the best lawyer in the world! To be fair, even if the lawyers on BL are absurdly good/talented, they do make up for it by being extremely disfunctional emotionally. So it's not like there are any Mary Sues running around. I dunno, Sally wasn't the best lawyer ever and she got fired (and then returned as an excellent lawyer, but I digress), so maybe it is somewhat plausible that they're all that good. What would make a crappy lawyer interesting to watch? Maybe if they were good in one area but terrible in another (like Jerry for awhile) I'd be interested, but otherwise...I'm not really keen on watching someone who doesn't know what he's doing. Like, what, if they had a Neville Longbottom-ish character? (I adore Neville, by the way, so maybe it's workable).
I love the balcony scenes. I just don't like how every ep has to end with them at this point. They've done that for what, a season and a half now?
Mmmm, smores for all.Holmes:
I think there's an opinion that after Holmes "died" and Conan Doyle was encouraged to bring him back, the stories are much less consistent in quality. Although that's probably more critical than fannish.
Ahahaha, I tried to read the Seven-Percent Solution but it didn't hold my interest. I did see the movie, though. Read Chabon's The Final Solution! It's great!