Random girlslash of which you will not be interested updated:
Emma (1816) - page 23; Miss Smith was a girl of seventeen whom Emma knew very well by sight and had long felt an interest in, on account of her beauty. I've actually been meaning to read Austen for a couple of years now but I've never got round to it. I've long since been of the opinion that if Lucas' ever had in guts then Star Wars Episode II should have been completely in the style of Austen or the Brontë sisters but no such luck.
tangent: Episode II AU - The investigation leads Obi-Wan to the planet of Kamino, where he discovers that a secret clone army is being developed for the Republic...[sic] Sabé had been hired to be the template for the clones and is shacked up with clone!Amidala and Yané. The future army of the Republic is henceforth referred to as 'clonemaidens'.
Despite terrible fears that the book is the inspiration for Clueless, I'm really enjoying it. The unexpected Emma Woodhouse/Harriet Smith dynamic is fun and something that I may be forced to play around with a later date.
Doctor Who Season 25 - 26 (1988 - 1989) - Whatever you kids are watching nowadays certainly isn't t the series I grew up with. So, in my war against the notion of pop culture going out without my say-so, I've been watching old videos and re-reading Target novels.
I must admit this post is full of things that I'd probably avoid trying to find subtext in, mostly because I don't want to end up in the realms of the scarier 'mainstream' femmeslash communities on LJ but boredom, and a serious lack of anything new on the anime front to hold my attention (is this what it is to be getting older?!?) means that I've been wasting time inferring romance between supporting Who characters...like a giggling schoolboy drawing rude pictures in the back of his science textbook.
So...Rachel/Allison (Remembrance of the Daleks); Rachel is totally crushing on Allison...perhaps in a creepy schoolma'am fashion but none the less it is totally there, but not as much as Jean/Phyllis (The Curse of Fenric) which is just über-creepy. Example: pages 51 - 52; Jean and Phyllis raced up the beach and collapsed panting on the rocks by their clothes. Phyllis lay back and stretched out in the warm sun. Tiny rivulets of water trickled across her glistening skin and collected in small puddles on the rocks beneath her. 'That was great,' she sighed.
Dodge. Seriously.
Ahh...I've completely lost patience with this entry.
*gives up*