Mar 31, 2008 21:53
I wanted to write hugs and puppies and now I'm stuck in confusion. What just went on today? Also, there is someone on my FL who kept on talking junk about Luke and Casey hooking up. I am so very not down with this. You know who you are. I blame you entirely.
However, points for Noah saying he loved Luke and points for that snuggle at the end.
atwt,
angst,
luke/noah
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oh, totally.
heart broke for luke when he went to say goodbye to noah before class and was turned away. :'(
i thought it was completely cute how freaked casey got at luke when the four of them were coming up with "the plan"... they both played it perfect and luke telling him he was cute as he left java... to die for!
and look at our noah!!! he staked his claim! HELLO!!!! he made sure luke knew he was _his_, and not anyone else's... and it would NOT have killed atwt to make that scene like ten seconds longer. grrrr...
the boys were both SO cute today!
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that scene could have definitely been longer. or they could have gone out to the barn and made out like bunnies. SOMETHING. ugh.
i just don't understand the whole casey plot and where it's going and for that reason it makes me hella uncomfortable. i just don't trust it. (which is good and all for a soap opera but it doesn't mean as a viewer I enjoy it.)
and also, what was up with that shot of Ameera being all waah-waah? is she hoping she'll convert noah and luke away from their sins?
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again, i KNOW!!! when luke went after him on the street at school i was shouting "YOU HAVE A BARN!!!" too true. i am, however, going to remain grateful and hopeful that at least we got body contact in that last scene that lasted 2.1 seconds. like bunnies, better... but it's something.
see, i'm not minding the whole casey thing b/c 1. he's cutie-patutie too and 2. he'll eventually take ameera off our hands... see? it's a good idea, isn't it?
i'm not sure exactly what ameera's thing is. which exact "waah-waah" moment are you referring to? sometimes she's looking totally posessive of noah (and i'm glad luke called her on it to noah at the end there today), and sometimes she's all "oh no b/c of me" with a trace of sincerity.
do you know if this is the last we see of them this week or will we be graced otherwise?
oh, boys...
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But Noah saying he loved Luke was awesome, as was grabbing Luke and telling him who he belongs to. It's kind of funny that getting married to someone else has either made or coincided with him getting more comfortable saying those things to Luke.
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Actually, I really really want one of them to comment that things are crazy, and couldn't be crazier unless they were on a soap opera.
Sam is always a good way to express confusion or malcontent.
I did like the part at the end, and i liked when noah just casually put an arm on luke and said he loved him. also, i liked that noah didn't freak out about luke saying that casey was his boyfriend.
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And what was up with Ameera saying "Everyone gets what they want except me"? She gets to stay in America and hang out with Casey. If she doesn't want her life to be a lie, maybe she shouldn't have married a gay guy.
Anyway! Sorry to ramble on at you, but I don't know anyone else who watches the show, so I get carried away talking about it. :D
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But then again, anything that turns kicked!puppy!Luke into smiley!laughing!Luke is always good with me. I'm easy that way. :)
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I don't want Casey and Luke together at all. Even in the fake way. It's all kinds of weird.
Noah and Luke are made of love. ♥ I thought I might melt with the cuddly-grabby thing at the end of the episode.
I wish we had some idea when the angst would end.
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Did you see that mis-cut spoiler earlier today about ameera? I don't know if it's true, but if so, ugh.
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I'm going to delete your comment so no one else has to deal with this possible rumor, but yeah, I'm done.
The real problem for me is that Tala Ashe may be a lovely person, but as a character? The show doesn't have Luke/Noah on enough to make the addition of her worth it. We haven't met her enough to care about her. (At least I haven't.)
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