I think the Sherlock fandom has managed to mostly spoil most of my enjoyment of the series. Yay.
Also it would be really nice if it stopped spoiling me for the Sherlock Holmes movies grrr (then again given how spoiling happy thye are about Sherlock itself it was probably too much to ask).
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slight spoiler for this week's The Good Wife )
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I don't think I/we have sorted the Watchmen cast officially, but I do remember discussing with ladynyks whether Ozymandias would be more Lannister (shiny! tricksy! blond! ruthless!) or Targaryen (hubris of saving humanity from itself; fake space squid plot = not exactly sign of sanity). I think I'm leaning towards Targ more myself, but with a very Lannistery veneer.
(I must say I'm stumped on the others... Dr Manhattan is probably a Targ, sort of Bloodraveny in having transcended his humanity, and Dan feels sort of Tully-ish, but that's about all I've got...)
Going either just by the Thor movie or by the actual Norse myths (since I'm not familiar with the comics), Thor is so totally a Baratheon. He's even got a hammer. *cue ender839's Captain Hammer/Baratheon icon*
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I think Rorschach could work as a Stannis-esque Baratheon, maybe?
Laurie as Martell maybe? She's got a certain fire and she can keep a grudge.
Greyjoy for the Comedian?
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I was vaguely thinking Martell for Laurie, too, but wasn't sure how to justify it. If you're feeling it too, motion carried.
Rorschach was making me think of Sandor, but that's not quite right. I can definitely see the Stannis in him, sort of the disproportionate response thing, but R feels more chaotic than lawful... He is tough.
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