For what is pretty much the first time in 3 years, I find I have nothing to say about due South at all. Not even a little bit. It is a very odd feeling! I don't know what's going on! Just ... blank. Huh
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I read this, and my mind immediately tried to figure out where Amy would have her tattoo. But I guess you probably meant those to be two separate ideas, didn't you?
It is! Though, I've always thought it looked a little different from the one the guys had. Like, she drew it or something from memory and then had it tattoo'd. I could be SO wrong on that and it's been a little while since I last saw it, but yeah.
And I'm so with you. That movie just begs for more backstory. I love it.
my thoughts are pretty conveyed through random gestures and flailing, and not so much through a textual medium.
When we were watching it, the TV said, "previously on Rome" and I said, "...everything awesome. Imagine the most awesome things that could possibly have happened, and that's what happened previously on Rome." Since I don't put any fannish energy into thinking about the characters outside the context of the show (I think I usually just think, "I wonder what they'll have them do next week" instead of "I wish I could see a scene where X happens, maybe someone will write that") it always feels like wish-fulfillment. Just as I find myself starting to carry a torch for Antony/Octavian smackdown of smackingness --- lo, there it is, on my TV. It brings me every dark, sick, glorious thing my brain can cook up, almost before I ask for it. GOD I LOVE THAT SHOW.
Just as I find myself starting to carry a torch for Antony/Octavian smackdown of smackingness --- lo, there it is, on my TV. It brings me every dark, sick, glorious thing my brain can cook up, almost before I ask for it. GOD I LOVE THAT SHOW.
Dude, that is so EXACTLY it. It's like complete trust; whatever the fuck you decide to do next I WILL FOLLOW. And fangirl.
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I read this, and my mind immediately tried to figure out where Amy would have her tattoo. But I guess you probably meant those to be two separate ideas, didn't you?
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And I'm so with you. That movie just begs for more backstory. I love it.
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:-)
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When we were watching it, the TV said, "previously on Rome" and I said, "...everything awesome. Imagine the most awesome things that could possibly have happened, and that's what happened previously on Rome." Since I don't put any fannish energy into thinking about the characters outside the context of the show (I think I usually just think, "I wonder what they'll have them do next week" instead of "I wish I could see a scene where X happens, maybe someone will write that") it always feels like wish-fulfillment. Just as I find myself starting to carry a torch for Antony/Octavian smackdown of smackingness --- lo, there it is, on my TV. It brings me every dark, sick, glorious thing my brain can cook up, almost before I ask for it. GOD I LOVE THAT SHOW.
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Dude, that is so EXACTLY it. It's like complete trust; whatever the fuck you decide to do next I WILL FOLLOW. And fangirl.
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