Writer's Block: Set Sail

Dec 09, 2008 23:15

Talk about curing my writer's block. Good on Livejournal, what an excellent prompt!

Now, the first one doesn't count because
a) the romance was real, and
b) so were the people,
but still- Bosie/Oscar started everything. They flipped my switch, baby, gave me the keys to the land of gaydom! It was a definite bonus to the terrific writing, but it was a shame Bosie messed everything up. What a tit.

My 2nd pairing, whom I don't really ship anymore, but still, was Jimmy MacElroy/Chazz Michael Michaels. I watched Blades of Glory  in the cinema a total of four times, six if you count the plane ride times. No one bought my story about watching it for the acting because no one is that retarded.

John Lennon/Paul McCartney isn't fictional either, but they're in my list anyways because the pairing is absolutely epic! It's fun to isolate insinuative tidbits from interviews and pictures where they look like lovers- makes you feel like a pervy detective.

And who hasn't been shipping Vince/Howard once their kiss made it canon? Great if you shipped beforehand, but after 'Party' you've got absolutely no excuse not to.

Same with Moss/Roy, although Graham Linehan has ( intentionally or not  ) been dropping subtle little clues throughout the previous series... Or maybe that's just me justifying the fact that I've been waiting for some IT action since the first episode. Probably, yeah D:

About House/Wilson: Hugh Laurie said it was a possibility, so it would practically be a disservice to him if I didn't ship! I like to do my part, so I do <3 Besides, have you seen the way Wilson stands when he's near House? The hands-on-hips pose is shows dominance/attraction, or at least it's a theory I've read and believed in ever since.

Adding another real pairing into the mix, Ryden ( Brendon Urie/Ryan Ross ) is the second best thing to come from Panic at the Disco. They've even acted it out onstage, the sweethearts <3

shippers, writer's block, relationships

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