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dosciencetoit ([personal profile] dosciencetoit) wrote2010-09-20 12:18 pm

I had 10 minutes to kill.



Day 05 - The pairing with the least chemistry?
A tie between Bo/Dyson (because seriously, when did that become a good idea? Two episodes in and I hate it) and Arthur/Gwen. There's a lot more chemistry between Gwen and Lancelot, while most of you know my feelings about who Arthur is best suited with...

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 favorite television pairing?
Day 14 - What is your favorite book pairing?
Day 15 - What is your favorite 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 favorite ship forever and ever and ever?

[identity profile] larantula.livejournal.com 2010-09-20 08:29 pm (UTC)(link)
What show is Bo/Dyson from? I agree with the others. Don't you just hate it when they force relationships when the characters have much better chemistry with someone else?
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[identity profile] notragicmercury.livejournal.com 2010-09-20 09:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Bo and Dyson are from a Canadian show called Lost Girl, which started airing a few weeks ago. The network did an extensive advertizing campaign to get people interested, and it worked, because they got half a million people to tune into the premiere (a record for Canadian content on the network).

That said, the show makes me raise a questioning eyebrow, but I can't seem to stop watching it.

[identity profile] ranilos.livejournal.com 2010-09-20 08:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Ditto on the Arthur/Gwen. I know there are people who say it's cute & there's a lot of chemistry between them, but... I'm just going "buh?" at it, since I don't see the chemistry there, at all.

It makes my heart bleed every time the show tries to force them together. @__@

*waves a Lancelot/Gwen-flag* Now there was good chemistry. ♥
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[identity profile] notragicmercury.livejournal.com 2010-09-20 09:45 pm (UTC)(link)
My dislike of Arthur/Gwen doesn't even stem from the fact that I ship Arthur/Merlin. It's entirely because I have the same reaction as you.

I probably should have put Sookie/Bill in this post as well, but I forgot about it.

[identity profile] ranilos.livejournal.com 2010-09-22 02:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I can enjoy (at least in some cases) different ships on screen than I ship in fandom but with Arthur/Gwen it doesn't work at all. I love Arthur and I adore Gwen but together they make me want to weep. Arthur has better chemistry with pretty much everyone else and Gwen had such insane amount of chemistry with Lancelot, imho, that I just want to go... whyyyyyy oh whyyy?

I dunno if they had tried to be a little slower with it? It seemed like they suddenly remembered in S2 that 'hey, wait! this was supposed to have Arthur/Gwen in it, right?ยด and forced it in. I'm not sure if it had changed anything... maybe not? Not the chemistry part at least, but... it might have made it a little less forced?

Lol. I still want to cling to Sookie/Bill (though it's been making me headdesk lately). I really liked it in S1, you know... it felt like Bella/Edward done right. With Bill being an actual vampire whose only danger wasn't accidentally sparkling like a gay unicorn and Sookie (how sad is it that this is counted as a plus?) was able to actually stand upright on her feet and wasn't... most likely a bit mentally defect, too. It felt like altogether better version of the human/vampire romance.

I liked the premise (the sense of danger & dating a vampire and it not being just hugs and puppies) and I definitely saw chemistry there, but... sadly it seems Sookie's losing her IQ points the more she's around Bill. :(