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sarren ([personal profile] sarren) wrote2006-07-17 12:04 am
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Leather and pretty people

I've seen the first dozen or so episodes of Stargate Season 9, some of them more than once as Dragonfly is only just getting around to watching this season. Somehow, I missed episode 4 the first time around. It's now my favourite episode so far. Not for the plot, you understand, there really wasn't much of one, but Mitchell and Daniel Jackson ran around in matching leather pants and co-ordinated Indiana Jones' outfits.





Look at all these pretty people in leather!! There wasn't a full body shot available - screencapper should be severely reprimanded - I know what I was paying attention to during this scene.


Honestly, these screencaps are NOT doing justness to the hotness of these outfits.


I think this picture speaks for itself. *heroically resists*


Oh yeah.


I just like to dwell on the 'narrow gene pool'. Plus it's hard to find a picture where Mitchell shows more facial expression than Daniel.


Hee! Mitchell's all like - hey dude, whatever.


Henna tattoo or tights? I think we'd all like to know...


I like her undies! Plus, nothing wrong with some random Vala appreciation.

[identity profile] sarren.livejournal.com 2006-07-19 08:40 am (UTC)(link)
Who cares what the actors look like? We're slashing the CHARACTERS.

Having said that, I had a crush on Paul Darrow when I was much MUCH younger, and I recently went to the official fansite for some reason I don't remember and OMG HE GOT OLD.

Funny that.
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[identity profile] kremmen.livejournal.com 2006-07-19 08:55 am (UTC)(link)
It depends on how much you link the characters and the actors, I guess. The character's physical form and mannerisms are created by the actor and the actor gets old. Meet Danny John-Jules sometime and see if you can ever disassociate him from The Cat. :)

[identity profile] sarren.livejournal.com 2006-07-19 09:07 am (UTC)(link)
I don't. Link the characters and the actors. I have very little interest in the actors.

Except for the occasional crush *g* which is totally separate from characters they play.