Re: Moar questions!

Date: 2010-07-22 02:45 pm (UTC)
ext_2351: (spn: pamela by inthe_sunshine)
Moya, or rather her crew, steals a pasture full of sheep from Tiffany Aching. Tiffany's not an Aching for nothing. She puts on her hat, considers the judicious application of a wart or two ala Boffo, but ultimately decides against it. She marches right up to the man and woman herding the sheep across the chalk, puts her hands on her hips and tries to channel Granny Weatherwax. "Have you found our sheep?" she says sweetly, sugar over steel. The woman starts and points some sort of metal weapon at Tiffany. "Go away, little girl. This doesn't concern you," she says. "Those sheep don't belong to you," Tiffany says. "They belong to us. And you can't take them." Tiffany feels the kind of anger that gets thing done welling up inside her, the kind of rage that a witch needs to keep her people alive. And suddenly, the man and woman aren't standing there anymore. Tiffany doesn't know where they went, but every sheep is accounted for. She calls them all by name as they walk back to the village.

Pamela Barnes and Brian Kinney are on a road trip when they see Jo Harvelle hitchhiking. And you'd think that Pamela and Brian would hate each other's guts, but you'd be wrong. They're distant cousins, but they spent enough summers together at the lake to figure out they've got the same sense of humor and the same desire to wring what they can out of the world before they're gone. Brian's grown jaded, lost and bitter in a way Pamela thought she'd never see, but around her he's the same punk ass kid she grew up with. They find Jo hitching just outside of Memphis and Pamela makes Brian pull the car over. "You can't even see a damn thing, Pam," Brian says, cutting the wheel and pulling over onto the shoulder. "You'd be surprised," Pam says, as Jo opens the door and slides into the backseat.

My OTP for Kathryn Janeway. Josh and I are starting a re-watch of Voyager. I only saw the first season when it aired and a handful of episodes after that, all out of order and random-like. We're still in the first season, so I don't know enough yet to tell. I know for sure it's not B'Elanna Torres. Oh, man. The way the actor plays that character gets on my every last nerve. I think she graduated from the Klingon school of Shakespearean acting. LOL So far, there's some sexual tension between her and Chakotay that I could stand to see some more of.

My least favorite thing about Laura Roslin--dude! This is hard. I love her. I love her so much. She is so wise and so strong and when she screws up, she admits that and she asks forgiveness. She and Adama are the glue holding what's left of the human race together. They're the mother and father figures of humanity. And they screw up. They're flawed. But they love. And oh, do they love. *chokes up*
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