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You know, I can actually identify with Fraser. I mean, I've done my share of pretending to be good. I pretty much gave up on it after a while, though I'm still generally aces at pretending to be happy.
I almost always love the hero of the piece. Fraser. Buffy. Clark. Dylan Hunt. Generally, the bad guys can be more showy and, I think, you can lose sight of how fascinating a well-done hero can be. They're not perfect, even though sometimes they may even think that they are. They're very my kind of human, with the cover-up. Oddly enough, Lex comes close to fitting into this category. It's only his seeming inevitiable future that locks him into villain status. At the moment, he's actually an anti-hero, in the grand tradition of Bogart.
I also love the funny guy. Xander. Harper. The ones that use humor to hide deep-deep pain.
And yes, I am babbling because it's ten 'til Buffy.
I almost always love the hero of the piece. Fraser. Buffy. Clark. Dylan Hunt. Generally, the bad guys can be more showy and, I think, you can lose sight of how fascinating a well-done hero can be. They're not perfect, even though sometimes they may even think that they are. They're very my kind of human, with the cover-up. Oddly enough, Lex comes close to fitting into this category. It's only his seeming inevitiable future that locks him into villain status. At the moment, he's actually an anti-hero, in the grand tradition of Bogart.
I also love the funny guy. Xander. Harper. The ones that use humor to hide deep-deep pain.
And yes, I am babbling because it's ten 'til Buffy.