Oh good, this question is easier to answer unequivocally :D
Day 01:
What is your current favourite ship?Day 02:
What was your very first ship?Day 03:
A pairing that needs to happen now?Day 04:
The pairing with the most chemistry?Day 05:
The pairing with the least chemistry?Day 06:
The best kiss?Day 07:
The most heartbreaking scene?Day 08:
The pairing with the most baggage?Day 09:
The most believable relationship?Day 10:
Why aren't these two married in real life?Day 11:
What is your dream pairing?Day 12:
Who had the best wedding?Day 13:
What is your favourite television pairing?Day 14: What is your favourite book pairing?
Day 15: What is your favourite real life pairing?
Day 16: What is the absolute worst pairing?
Day 17: A pairing you thought would never work out, but did?
Day 18: What is the cutest pairing?
Day 19: A pairing you've rooted for since the beginning?
Day 20: The "can't stand the sexual tension anymore" pairing?
Day 21: A pairing you like and no one else understands why?
Day 22: A pairing you hate and no one else understands why?
Day 23: A crazy love triangle/quadrilateral that worked out great?
Day 24: A crazy love triangle/quadrilateral that worked out badly?
Day 25: A pairing that was/would-be adorable, but could never work out?
Day 26: A pairing that you hated and ended up loving?
Day 27: A pairing that you loved and ended up hating?
Day 28: A pairing that you will never understand?
Day 29: What ship had the best proposal?
Day 30: Your favourite ship forever and ever and ever?
Being Canadian, I was given the Anne of Green Gables series to read at an early age, and what an impression it left. I've read a lot of books over the years, but still don't think I'll find a literary ship that affects me quite as much as Anne and Gil do. Classic boy-meets-girl, boy-taunts-girl, girl-smashes-slate-over-boy's-head-and-doesn't-admit-attraction-to-him-for-another-decade kind of romance ;) Seriously though, L. M. Montgomery's books all strike a really deep chord with me, and I particularly love the way she writes relationships. My Emily of New Moon, Pat of Silver Bush and Blue Castle books are almost as dog eared as my Anne collection! But Anne and Gil were the original and the best. Possibly because in one of those rare and felicitatious occasions where the adaptation lives up to the book, the truly sublime made-for-television movies of the novels starring Megan Follows and Jonathan Crombie brought the characters even more indelibly to life. The scene in my icon will never fail to make me cry with happiness.
And here, have a
bonus video of the 'carrots' moment ;)