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foolish_m0rtal October 30 2009, 23:13:27 UTC
yeah, I was watching the promos for White Collar, and it was like o_O "This is such total foe-yay. I wonder if they realize how incredibly slashy this is..."

New NCIS? Really? Haven't seen it yet.

Oh, I thought you meant Janis from Heroes, haha.

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angstbunny October 31 2009, 04:56:28 UTC
Foe-yay! I LIKE THAT.

There's a spin-off to NCIS, yeah! Set in L.A., and starring, yeah, LL Cool J and Chris O'Donnell. I don't know NCIS well, but I have seen enough that I think I can say resolutely that the new show is completely different from the parent. For some, this is fab; for others, this is a fault. Since I dislike NCIS, this is a good thing for me. :D

Janis from Heroes isn't even worth mentioning. *facepalm* And I like Lisa Lackey.

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foolish_m0rtal October 31 2009, 05:36:26 UTC
Hey hey, foe-yay is a legitimate term...on tv tropes...

My suite and I watch NCIS original, but they've been going off and watching the new one without me. T_T

Janis from Heroes can be...aggravating.

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angstbunny October 31 2009, 05:40:27 UTC
I know HoYay, but I haven't seen foe-yay before. DON'T MENTION TV TROPES. I DON'T HAVE 2394782934 HOURS TO SINK INTO IT.

Come watch the new one! BASK IN THE GAY.

And yet she's not as bad as a lot of characters on that show, ha.

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foolish_m0rtal October 31 2009, 06:38:53 UTC
I...just wasted an hour while looking up foe-yay. Case in point. T_T

There was foe-yay for Heroes on there. Apparently Sendhil Ramamurthy and Zachary Quinto ship Mylar. Too much info...too much.

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angstbunny October 31 2009, 06:41:26 UTC
TV Tropes: SINKHOLE OF TIME.

Yay, thank you for being somebody who gets creeped out when actors get into the shipping. I mean, sometimes it is amusing, I suppose, but urgh. Stay out of my subculture plz.

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foolish_m0rtal October 31 2009, 07:30:04 UTC
I agree with both of these statements

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