@Walter Bishop: I wouldn't even watch Fringe without him. He really makes this show for me, and John Noble does a brilliant job.
@Mason: I never finished Dead Like Me, though I really don't know why because I liked it a lot. Anyway, Mason was my favourite, too, right from the start.
Two favourite characters we agree on. That's a little bit of a surprise, a very nice one. :)
I agree that John Noble does a brilliant job with this character. There's such a fine line between making this character look real and vulnerable yet strong in his own way and making him look ridiculous and he never crosses the line to the latter.
Would you mind giving me 4 fandoms? Sure. :) I give you: Firefly, Wonderfalls, Gilmore Girls (Seasons 1-3) and Jane Austen. With Jane Ausen I leave it up to you if you just want to chose one of her characters or a specific interpretation of one of her characters from an adaptation.
Oooh, Krycek. I loved him so much! I will still watch anything for Nic Lea. I think Krycek and uhm, the blonde one whose name I forgot by now, was one of my first fanfic pairings to read.
Riight! And yes. Oh those pre-internet or at least pre-high-speed days. I'm pretty glad in retrospect though, or I would not have gotten the abi I have. LOL.
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@Mason: I never finished Dead Like Me, though I really don't know why because I liked it a lot. Anyway, Mason was my favourite, too, right from the start.
Would you mind giving me 4 fandoms?
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I agree that John Noble does a brilliant job with this character. There's such a fine line between making this character look real and vulnerable yet strong in his own way and making him look ridiculous and he never crosses the line to the latter.
Would you mind giving me 4 fandoms?
Sure. :) I give you: Firefly, Wonderfalls, Gilmore Girls (Seasons 1-3) and Jane Austen.
With Jane Ausen I leave it up to you if you just want to chose one of her characters or a specific interpretation of one of her characters from an adaptation.
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I shipped then, too, in a time when I didn't even know yet what the expression meant.
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