ext_7189: (lissla)
Joy ([identity profile] tkp.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] lettered 2005-09-04 03:27 am (UTC)

You are SO not alone in this. Szarabajka has done audio books, and if I had any extra cash, I'd buy them just so I could listen to his voice all day.

Well, I've been saving up for Alan Rickman's audio books. But I'm afraid Szarabajka might even take precedence.

He did call Spike "boy" in "Innocence" and "Becoming, Part 1," and I choose to believe that he still uses it during sex. ;)

I ascribe to your school of belief. Interestingly, [livejournal.com profile] dlgood (I think) just pointed out to me that in the scripts Whedon writes, characters often used "boy" as an insult.

I friended you. *g*

Thank you and right back at ya.

Only if you want more than 3 icons.

That answers that question (with a resounding no).

I can see him subbing for Buffy and Darla, but not many others. Maybe Connor. *g*

Connor? I could see that, too.

Personally, I don't like fics where Buffy is a sub for Angel. She's the slayer; she's even more of a control freak than Angel is; and she's stronger than him, physically *and* emotionally.

I'm not sure I would say she's stronger emotionally. Definitely not weaker, but I'd say they were pretty equal in that sense. But yes, Buffy as a sub doesn't work for me, even if the fic isn't explicitly D/s. As you say, I can see her subbing as a kind of respite, but the number of fics I've seen wherein Buffy is weak and needy disturbs me.

Thanks for your answers.

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