I honestly wish I liked El Burke from White Collar but I don't. She's exactly the sort of character that I'd like to like and that I usually like but her first appearance ruined her for me. I tend to watch shows out of order so the very first thing I ever heard her say was, "Do you know who my husband is?" And I was just, "Uh, no. NO FOR FOREVER!" And even later, after I understood the context, I never quite got over the dislike.
I love Elphaba from Wicked! (Honestly, I love all of Wicked the musical so...) I'd make a mess of heart thingies here if I knew how!
Eric Chant exists in the one DWJ series that I have yet to read. It's sadness because he sounds awesome.
I have to admit that I didn't make it through Wuthering Heights. I read the opening which is squalid and hopeless and has domestic abuse hanging in the air like a noxious cloud and I was all, "I'm done now. I don't need to read about how this guy abuses these people." I instantly disliked Heathcliff simply by looking at his effect on the people around him. I might have to give the book another go if someone awesome shows up later.
Feel my messy love of Edmunds! They are always awesome! (Although, I have to admit that I loved all of the Pevensie children as a kid. I still do but when I got older and my perspective changed a bit, Peter and Susan ended up making me sad. But my love of Edmund and Lucy is untainted! I still absolutely adore him for believing Lucy and volunteering to go with her even though he can't see the lion and everyone thinks she's nuts. And Lucy is just ^_^ even after she grows up, regardless of what C.S. Lewis says.)
Gimme a Letter, Please?
Date: 2012-03-15 01:38 pm (UTC)I love Elphaba from Wicked! (Honestly, I love all of Wicked the musical so...) I'd make a mess of heart thingies here if I knew how!
Eric Chant exists in the one DWJ series that I have yet to read. It's sadness because he sounds awesome.
I have to admit that I didn't make it through Wuthering Heights. I read the opening which is squalid and hopeless and has domestic abuse hanging in the air like a noxious cloud and I was all, "I'm done now. I don't need to read about how this guy abuses these people." I instantly disliked Heathcliff simply by looking at his effect on the people around him. I might have to give the book another go if someone awesome shows up later.
Feel my messy love of Edmunds! They are always awesome! (Although, I have to admit that I loved all of the Pevensie children as a kid. I still do but when I got older and my perspective changed a bit, Peter and Susan ended up making me sad. But my love of Edmund and Lucy is untainted! I still absolutely adore him for believing Lucy and volunteering to go with her even though he can't see the lion and everyone thinks she's nuts. And Lucy is just ^_^ even after she grows up, regardless of what C.S. Lewis says.)