Happy New Year, friends and listers!
I felt like posting about the new Sherlock, but I haven't actually watched it yet - I'm struck in that awkward rut where you REALLY WANT TO WATCH but also don't want to ruin a moderately good thing.
So, instead, I've been making a list of 15 Favourite Characters Ever and let me tell you, it was very harrrrd.
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Comrade Psmith is the finest specimen of posh Communist English boy one ever did see. He's universal - like, you can shove him basically anywhere and he'll be unchanged [and in conclusion, do you think we could get a Cold War America AU with him? NOT THAT I'M OFFERING. Cold War America is beyond my skillset and also it'd be creepy BUT SO INTERESTING] - but he's also internally consistent and he's like a superhero who's supposed to be a caricature but isn't. Like, he doesn't have a heroic side, he's all homogenously a hero, like, simultaneously larger than life and a delicate wilting lily who has actual emotions, like pride and sympathy and loneliness. I still haven't read Leave it to Psmith - the internet has failed me tragically - but I know Psmith can indeed fall in love. Basically, he's my favourite for, like, a very specific brand of very sarcastic, non-violent awesome (with a killer fashion sense, mais oui, and infinite amounts of self-irony) (with a neck like a llama) that ought to be trademarked.
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(and his vocabulary is a thing to love)
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http://forrestbondurant.tumblr.com/post/15031602927/whats-amazing-is-it-doesnt-matter-how-many
So yeah...
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shut up, Gatiss, just.
ah.
Okay, so, you watched the S2 ep, tell me, on a scale of one to gaytease, how much will it make me rage?
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Its the sort of thing where, it is perfectly possible to take everything at face value and really appreciate it as queer text of a sort. But on the other hand, when taken in the context of things like this quote... could just be taken as more gay tease.
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I'm not as much of a fan of Georgette Heyer as my mum and sister, so I haven't read this book, but do please tell me all about him.
My personal favourite is 'Friday's Child', maybe not the most feisty heroine, but boy is she and the boys adorable and mostly clueless.
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(they're IN PROGRESS)
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*reads*
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