Title: Subtext
Author: alicebluegown16
Rating: R
Summary: Will and Finn hanging out and watching movies. And then deciding it'd be more fun not to watch a movie.
Pairing/Characters: Will/Finn, various Finn/male celebrity crushes
AN: Sequel to
Tell the Truth Now. Part of my series that includes
Closer ,
Hollywood Ending,
All in My Head and
My Mind is Set
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Finn telling Will he deserves to be loved and that what they feel for each other isn't wrong was like, the ultimate favorite part for me to right because god damn does Will need to hear that every single day.
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It's like your Will, your Finn, and I are all movie soul mates. With the exception of the Spanish movie because I took French in high school, I loved every single thing on that list.
God. I think I love you. Seriously if these are some of your favorites then I may just love you.
I love how it was just them hanging out, kind of building this repressed sexual tension until it snaps beautifully. And I loved how Will was mortified and how Finn loves Ringo but Will loves George. (Two of my favorite Beatles) And I love how it's mainly all these classics that I grew up watching with my mom on rainy Sundays or when I was sick.
And this was just perfect and amazing. Seriously I bow to you because you're just so talented and this was so perfect. And I may have to dig out my copy of Some Like It Hot so I can curl up on my couch and feel like I'm seven years old again.
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You get over the whole Fear and Loathing thing by watching either "Ed Wood" or "What's Eating Gilbert Grape?" coming from having a best friend who is obsessed with Johnny Depp...I should know.
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Truthfully, my favorite Beatle for the longest time was John. It was only after he died that I learned to appreciate the quiet genius that is George Harrison.
Thrilled you enjoyed the slow burn and that when they finally gave in that it was worth the wait.
Oh, and when it comes to Johnny Depp, the movies I watch to get the grossness of Fear and Loathing out of my mind are Sleepy Hollow and Edward Scissorhands.
He's totally his prettiest any time he works with Tim Burton.
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I found it really interesting what movies your picked for them to watch. I really liked that some of them (most) I haven't seen before, but I didn't feel like I was missing anything - you got across with important parts in relation to this story without making the movies seem bland. (Also, I'm going to be looking some of these films up for sure). I got such a kick out of how you've built up Will's interests and rounded him out so much. In this series I really feel that he's becoming your character, rather than just a character that you write.
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Minute-man Finn was a fun little thing to toss in. He may be slighly more mature, but he's still Finn.
I hope you check out any movies that piqued your interest. They're all great.
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It was absolutely wonderful as usual.
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I actually got to see A Hard Day's Night on the big screen once when they rereleased it for the fortieth anniversary.
Sigh.
Talk about ending up as a pile of goo.
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Mind: Officially blown! Your Finn voice is terrific, and the movie asides were really clever, and the whole thing was so sweet and -- dare I say -- realistic. I think I am a little hooked.
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I love a good slow burn and yours is one of the best.
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I may or may not be writing a total AU for the October challenge here, though. It just sort of...happened. And it's going to be looong. Oh well, I needed a bit of a break from that other 'verse anyway.
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