*embarrassed cough*
Nov. 5th, 2002 04:44 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I seem to be... um. wallowing in the joy of due South. It rules mightily.
Paul Gross is just great. Great actor, great singer, great writer.
And I planned on watching the Vecchio episodes first. But Kowalski was irresistable. I did watch the pilot, Some Like It Red and Victoria's Secret but other than that, it's been Kowalski all the way.
Wow. Fraser is a nice woman. Not as good as Adina, but still very sexy.
And Victoria's Secret broke my heart. Poor Ben. And... to be honest, I felt kinda bad because even when I was saying, "She doesn't deserve you, Ben." I still liked Victoria. She was conflicted. And I really think that she looked... very hurt at the end. She wasn't good enough for Fraser, but she wasn't evil sociopathic scum, which, to be frank, was the impression that I got from fandom. I could see why Fraser wanted her.
And on a slightly different note, Paul Gross also rules as a person.
"I suppose the character is public ground. If you're willing to bring it into people's houses every week, the [fans] are entitled to certain liberties, wherever their imagination is carried by those characters." -- Paul Gross, quote from the Toronto Globe & Mail, August 8, 1998.
'wherever their imagination is carried'
I like that.
Paul Gross is just great. Great actor, great singer, great writer.
And I planned on watching the Vecchio episodes first. But Kowalski was irresistable. I did watch the pilot, Some Like It Red and Victoria's Secret but other than that, it's been Kowalski all the way.
Wow. Fraser is a nice woman. Not as good as Adina, but still very sexy.
And Victoria's Secret broke my heart. Poor Ben. And... to be honest, I felt kinda bad because even when I was saying, "She doesn't deserve you, Ben." I still liked Victoria. She was conflicted. And I really think that she looked... very hurt at the end. She wasn't good enough for Fraser, but she wasn't evil sociopathic scum, which, to be frank, was the impression that I got from fandom. I could see why Fraser wanted her.
And on a slightly different note, Paul Gross also rules as a person.
"I suppose the character is public ground. If you're willing to bring it into people's houses every week, the [fans] are entitled to certain liberties, wherever their imagination is carried by those characters." -- Paul Gross, quote from the Toronto Globe & Mail, August 8, 1998.
'wherever their imagination is carried'
I like that.