LJ Interests meme results
- cox/jd:
The love comes from the snark, and from knowing that JD knows that Perry is always going to be that same basic asshole no matter the situation. Remember "My Hero"? When JD realizes that Perry really and truly is a scared son of a bitch occasionally? Yeah. How can you now adore that man and that pairing when it's obvious that they know each other's flaws like nobody's business.
And, of course, it's kinda hot that Perry says "I love you" everytime he calls JD a girl's name. - dead like me:
Mandy Patinkin gets better with age. And the shows he's on just keep getting quirkier. DLM is so perfect because it doesn't even *try* to be serious about death most of the time. Death happens. That's it. There's nothing particularly special about it except that it happens to *everyone*, and I love that it's a basic fact of life in the show because it's a *basic* fact of *life*. - fraser/rayv:
Two straight men should *not* have chemistry like they have chemistry. My God. From the first episode, it just *exploded* between them. I love their dichotomy, from the clothes to the culture to the nose [Oh, I *love* Ray V's nose], and I love that I really, honestly, *always* buy them as the best of friends. Their connection to each other, and their reaction to each other is incredible, and I love it. - harry potter:
I picked up the first HP book on a total whim. I'd heard other people mention it, and when I found it at Hell-Mart in paperback, I figured, "What the hell? If it sucks, I'll sell it to a second-hand bookstore." I read it in a day-and-a-half. I had the other two in hardback in a matter of weeks, and hand them finished off by the week following. Even if I don't like every little thing that happens in concerns to plot or characterization, I will always adore the books because they made me react so strongly in a genre I never read [fantasy], and I will love them forever for that. - huang/stabler:
B.D. Wong is hot. Chris Meloni is hot. They have *massive* chemistry when they're in a scene together, and their characters have the *best* subdued relationship on television today. You know Huang wants to jump in Elliot's head and dig around, and you know Elliot's just dying to confess all his dirty little secrets, preferably in that half-scary, half-melting interrogation whisper he has. Also, the chance for angst [because you know that Elliot'll end up divorced even without going gay], is just too delicious to ignore. - john marbury:
My adoration of Lord John Marbury comes from one very basic fact: He is not the British stereotype. Before, any Brits I'd seen on American television were stuffy or refined or snooty. But when Lord Marbury burst in requesting a drink andflirtingteasing Leo by calling her "Gerald", my heart went pitter-patter, and my hands just wanted to straighten his tie. There's something about the man [I put it on Roger Rees, who plays him] that makes him utterly interesting to watch. He's so expressive, entergetic, and *smart*. He is my big British crush. - lotr rps:
Ah, yes, the first foray into RPS. It was a total accident. I was at
mcee's webpage, tooling around, reading everything she had, and then I realized that I'd read everything she had, and that included RPS. My writing brain saw writing it as a challenge [could I write RPS? Would I be struck by lightning], and now it's become one of my major subcategories. - nigel/woody:
Take one Wisconsin boy, throw him into a lab with one ex-Goth, still-Punk British boy, and watch. And love. Madly. Because the Wisconsin boy isn't as clean-cut and homegrown as he appears, and the British boy is *exactly* as punk and sneaky as he appears, and together they are love. [Pardon the poetry. Nigel always brings it out in me.]
Also? Nigel's another of those non-stereotypical Brits. And I love him even more for it. - ryan/delko:
I don't know where this facsination came from other than the fact that no one else seems to have it. I've watched numerous rare pairings become pretty commonplace, and I can't seem to help the fact that I go out and search for more. I like to push the envelope and convince peopel that certain couples [mostly those that other people don't even want to *think* about] belong together, even if it's for a short-term affair. - thorpe/phelps:
Ah, more RPS. Thorpe/Phelps came from too much Olympic coverage last August. I was working crazy hours, and they always showed swimming and gymnastics in the same bracket. When I wasn't drooling over the Hamm twins and the rest of the men's gymnastics team, I was going crazy for Phelps and Thorpe. And you know they say about men with big ears. They love men with big noses.
Also, I maintain that "Modern-Day Water Nymphs" is one of the best pieces I've ever written in fic. I adore that fic.
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