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May 15, 2010 16:23



01 - 07: art by Hakan
08 - 19: art by Viggo Mortensen
20 - 26: Sean Bean
27 - 32: Castle (Tamala Jones)
33 - 41: Criminal Minds
42 - 48: House M.D.
49 - 55: The L-Word
56 - 65: Numb3rs
66 - 78: Viggo Mortensen

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tv: castle, art: hakan, tv: criminal minds, tv: house, tv: numb3rs, art, tv: the l-word, actors: sean bean, actors: viggo mortensen, art: viggo mortensen

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nomenese May 26 2010, 14:06:05 UTC
Great icons!!

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adamwolf May 26 2010, 15:43:32 UTC
Thank you!

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blueheronz July 15 2010, 22:38:00 UTC
I'm so pleased you're on to Criminal Minds. Fantastic show that defies the label of 'procedural.' More Garcia, I say. More Garcia, maybe some Gideon, and MATTHEW GRAY GUBLER whose art you would love, btw. Check out the dude's website.

THANK you for the Viggo art, and the Sean and Viggo love. More, more.

So apparently I need to watch the L-Word. If Jennifer Morrison was on, I'd be right there, on it.

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adamwolf July 16 2010, 14:10:24 UTC
I'm currently in the process of cleaning my entire appartment, which is a massive non-stop undertaking if you're a single 30-year old with all the chaos and impatience of a toddler, but when I've managed to make everything sparkle, I'll definitely make some more Criminal Minds icon. I love, love, love that show.

Oh, and The L-Word is not the very best show ever, but it has some fabulous actors (Kate Moennig & Pam Grier are my favourites) that make you want to keep watching.

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blueheronz July 18 2010, 19:25:39 UTC

I love, love, love that show.

Me, too. Criminal Minds is surprisingly deep, substantial, and filled with subtext. Great fodder for the fic writer and the iconist. I'll look forward to whatever you do in homage to the show and its characters, in hopes that you'll tackle Hotch as well. I love a character that should be literally and metaphorically unbuttoned.

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adamwolf July 18 2010, 20:08:24 UTC
Hotch is without a doubt my favourite character on the show, followed closely by Garcia. There's a long line of dark, tall, broody, handsome men that runs through Austen's Mr Darcy and Brontë's Heathcliffe straight to our Hotchner.

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