Alright, Holmes' typist here. Since I'm not a paid user I can't make a fancy poll, but I wanted to ask a question anyway. Just for my own slight amusement
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[typist]Considering that two of the creators of Labyrinth and Jareth were Terry Jones and the late Jim Henson - I think they'd probably have a good laugh and we'd go out for a few drinks to swap crazy notes. XD [/typist]
[Typist] He would look at me, most likely growl and speak obsure French that I don't understand. He would then slap me in the face and then kiss me on both cheeks and walk away. He would leave me in uffish thought...[/Typist]
At least I am better centered around the book then my movie counterpart was...I believe that he would do a bit more to them then he would to me or my writer.
If my original creator was anything like his descendants, he would be 'pitching a hissy fit' as my typist so eloquently put it, over my very existance. Well, past the briefest of apperances.
Or maybe he'd pitch a hissy fit at his descendants for cutting out his sekkrit main character. Your lack of page-time was just to fool people into not noticing you were the real love interest, as otherwise the books wouldn't have been published. Or something.
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M. Hugo: There's not enough snogging. Fix that.
Typist: ...All right.
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At least I am better centered around the book then my movie counterpart was...I believe that he would do a bit more to them then he would to me or my writer.
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I also have a feeling they intended it all in the first place. *cough*
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And let's not forget, er, tempting to lunch, and the three first impressions, and... so on. *blush*
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Or maybe he'd pitch a hissy fit at his descendants for cutting out his sekkrit main character. Your lack of page-time was just to fool people into not noticing you were the real love interest, as otherwise the books wouldn't have been published. Or something.
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