The Fictional Character Letter Meme
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Here are the rules:
1. Comment on this post
2. I will give you a letter
3. Think of 5 fictional characters and post their names and your comments on these characters in your LJ.
ancastar gave me L. (She couldn't give me an easy one, could she? Not R, or B or S. Not that I'm bitter or anything.) If you'd like to play too, please feel free to comment.
Luke Skywalker

I'm embarrassed to admit it, but when Star Wars came out, it was Luke I fell for, not Han. Hey, I was eleven, and apparently hadn't yet developed an affection for the bad boys.
Robert Lovelace

Lovelace is more than a mere bad boy. He is an utterly despicable rake who tries, and fails, to corrupt the too pure to be true Clarissa. But as played by Sean Bean in the Beeb's adaptation of the Richardson novel, he's also got some very interesting vulnerabilities lurking beneath the surface. Throw in a very slashy friendship with a character played by Sean Pertwee (Sean Pertwee!) and I'm so very there.
Lloyd Dobler

The ultimate 80s sensitive teenager, played by the always reliable John Cusack. I doubt there's anyone of my age who can see this picture of Lloyd and not hear Peter Gabriel's In Your Eyes.
Lee Adama

I was already fond of Jamie Bamber for his portrayal of dear, doomed Archie in the Hornblower movies. But as Lee Adama in the new Battlestar, he entered a whole new realm of hotness. Look at those arms, those abs. That towel…
Lawrence of Arabia

Okay, T.E. Lawrence wasn't exactly fictional, but in the hands of David Lean and Peter O'Toole he's not entirely real, either. Lean's epic is stunning, and O'Toole is not only brilliant, but utterly beautiful as well. The slash-tastic relationship between O'Toole's Lawrence and Omar Sharif's Sherif Ali also doesn't hurt. I mean, look at them!
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Luke Skywalker
I'm embarrassed to admit it, but when Star Wars came out, it was Luke I fell for, not Han. Hey, I was eleven, and apparently hadn't yet developed an affection for the bad boys.
Robert Lovelace
Lovelace is more than a mere bad boy. He is an utterly despicable rake who tries, and fails, to corrupt the too pure to be true Clarissa. But as played by Sean Bean in the Beeb's adaptation of the Richardson novel, he's also got some very interesting vulnerabilities lurking beneath the surface. Throw in a very slashy friendship with a character played by Sean Pertwee (Sean Pertwee!) and I'm so very there.
Lloyd Dobler
The ultimate 80s sensitive teenager, played by the always reliable John Cusack. I doubt there's anyone of my age who can see this picture of Lloyd and not hear Peter Gabriel's In Your Eyes.
Lee Adama
I was already fond of Jamie Bamber for his portrayal of dear, doomed Archie in the Hornblower movies. But as Lee Adama in the new Battlestar, he entered a whole new realm of hotness. Look at those arms, those abs. That towel…
Lawrence of Arabia
Okay, T.E. Lawrence wasn't exactly fictional, but in the hands of David Lean and Peter O'Toole he's not entirely real, either. Lean's epic is stunning, and O'Toole is not only brilliant, but utterly beautiful as well. The slash-tastic relationship between O'Toole's Lawrence and Omar Sharif's Sherif Ali also doesn't hurt. I mean, look at them!
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Date: 2008-09-05 06:06 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-05 06:14 pm (UTC)Though I can't help but think Peggy might be appalled. I've always thought she was a Progressive in Republican Base clothing. ;-)
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Date: 2008-09-06 01:53 am (UTC)