Discussion the last: Episode 314

Jun 05, 2006 14:11

Thanks to everyone who has contributed to these discussions over the 56 episodes in question.

Tonight's episode was directed by Kelly Makin (as we heard 500 times on the DVD extras) and written by Ron and Dan themselves. Not, as we will see, their best effort, but they did at least give B/J a fitting ending.

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stellasurya June 5 2006, 20:40:23 UTC
A. I love the way Brian and Justins' hands intertwine in that scene.

B. Hell yeah. Also the way Justin looks at Brian as they sit in the bar and wait for the final count on the TV. He's so totally hot for him!
Also the look between Brian and Justin on the bed. Complete understanding, and peace. Also the final frame of those two in the street amidst the celebration - holding onto each other with such affectionate closeness ...
And I'm not mentioning the obvious corollary in public. *coughs*

C. Lol! Another Blue Light Special! Oh, that handwashing scene - they both look so sexybeautiful in that light.

D. I say it's evens.

E. Hal's 'Michael is a Tiger' look makes me gag. I know you don't want to discuss the actors here - but really ...

Lyndsey/Melanie who?

Finally, thank-you so much, Lucinda, for the time and care you have taken in hosting these discussions. And for having such well-aimed snark, fair attitude and well-reasoned *hee* B/J love.
I know re-visiting the first three (best!) seasons here have helped me deal with the sense of bitter loss regarding B/J after Season 5. And, last but not least, thanks for all the smiles, snickers and out-loud laughs your questions and observations have provoked from the contributors.
*Hugs hard*

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lucinda428 June 6 2006, 07:48:22 UTC
E. Hal's 'Michael is a Tiger' look makes me gag. I know you don't want to discuss the actors here - but really ...

I was avoiding discussing the actors' personal lives. But if you want to say they're bad actors (as I'm sensing you do!) go right ahead. Knock yourself out. Examples required in evidence as usual, of course. You're also welcome to expand on Cowlip's inadequacies as writers if you wish. (Hell, in their case I'll make an exception and you can expand on their inadequacies as people.)

As for your thank-you, you're most welcome, and thank you for your contributions. I agree that the jokes and snarks from the contributors have been a lovely antidote to S4-5.

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