Looks tend to be about the last thing I notice about a character. Well, I notice the eyes first but that's not about attractiveness. Having unique traits, even if they're "unattractive", just makes a person I really like more special in my eyes.
My take on ships I really care about is that, if they're strong in the first place, the presence of an ex can only be a plus: "You have been weighed and measured and not found wanting." ... plus i've never bought into this idea that writers seem to have that people who don't work romantically can STILL be good friends. I do hope they close out this arc, though. Hotch deserves something resembling closure.
CM goes to some fairly dark places in its own way. A lot of shows also have a habit of lulling you into a false sense of security when it comes to dark plot twists so don't assume it's all over and everyone's safe yet
I'd claim not to have a gun fetish, but that contention would be belied by the fact that the smell of burnt gunpowder makes me feel loved. But most people who have never fired a gun assume it's easier than it is. At point-blank, you're usually good but more than 10 feet away and accuracy can start to suffer (especially if you aren't expecting it to jump the way a gun does as you pull the trigger). ... which is neither here nor there since televisions shows frequently sacrifice reaslism for drama ;p
*would help wipe away your tears but is too busy being glomped* Why, hello up there ;p
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My take on ships I really care about is that, if they're strong in the first place, the presence of an ex can only be a plus: "You have been weighed and measured and not found wanting." ... plus i've never bought into this idea that writers seem to have that people who don't work romantically can STILL be good friends. I do hope they close out this arc, though. Hotch deserves something resembling closure.
CM goes to some fairly dark places in its own way. A lot of shows also have a habit of lulling you into a false sense of security when it comes to dark plot twists so don't assume it's all over and everyone's safe yet
I'd claim not to have a gun fetish, but that contention would be belied by the fact that the smell of burnt gunpowder makes me feel loved. But most people who have never fired a gun assume it's easier than it is. At point-blank, you're usually good but more than 10 feet away and accuracy can start to suffer (especially if you aren't expecting it to jump the way a gun does as you pull the trigger). ... which is neither here nor there since televisions shows frequently sacrifice reaslism for drama ;p
*would help wipe away your tears but is too busy being glomped* Why, hello up there ;p