Jan. 27th, 2010
It's kind of sad that the boys have even had to make this but it's lovely of them to do it. Sadly being online as long as I have has made me way too cynical about these things. I didn't believe Misha was really him until I had concrete proof.
So, yeah, be careful is all I'm saying. There are some twisted bastards out there who will not think twice about abusing the popularity of certain actors
So, yeah, be careful is all I'm saying. There are some twisted bastards out there who will not think twice about abusing the popularity of certain actors
1. Anya Jenkins (BtVS) - I'm always kind of surprised that Anya wasn't more popular given that she was kind of a mesh of Cordy and Spike who were both very popular characters. I guess I have a bit of a thing for otherworldly characters trying to intergrate with and understand humanity (hello Castiel)
2. Lilah Morgan (AtS) - I really wish we'd seen more Wes/Lilah in the show because I found them fascinating as a couple and her a really interesting character. I mean she started off as a fairly two dimensional villain (especially when standing next to Lindsey) but she really grew as a character when we started to see some of her fears and doubts while she was in competition with Lindsey
3. Gaius (Merlin) - There's so many fics out there that deal with Arthur's relationship with Uther but so few that deal with Merlin's relationship with Gaius and I do think he gets overlooked because Richard Wilson isn't as attractive as Anthony Head. I love Gaius, and I love the episodes that deal with his past and the role he had to play in The Great Purge.
4. Martha Kent (Smallville) - I really think the show suffered a loss when Martha left. I know it was necessary for Clark to grow as a character but she provided so much needed support to all the characters in the show. She never really had much of a storyline herself but I really felt the loss when she left
5. Bela Talbot (Supernatural) - Yeah, yeah, throw things at me now. What? I liked Bela! Eventually. Seriously, on a second viewing I found her to be kind of awesome. I mean she's clearly one of those characters you love to hate (like Zachariah) but the love is still there. It's just a shame her storyline had to get hacked because of the writer's strike
1. Neverwhere - Neil Gaiman
2. Lost Souls - Poppy Z. Brite
3. Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen
4. IT - Stephen King
5. Anne of Green Gables - L.M. Montgomery