posted by 
devohoneybee at 09:51pm on 04/03/2008
for the win.
Despite its goofy premise, I found it appealing and compelling, largely due to its aloofly charismatic star, and some lovely directoral touches with images, music, and pacing.
Anyone else like this too?
Despite its goofy premise, I found it appealing and compelling, largely due to its aloofly charismatic star, and some lovely directoral touches with images, music, and pacing.
Anyone else like this too?
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oh! and my icon reminds me -- with immortal characters, there is also the trope of "what kind of relationship can they have?" are there others like them to keep them company in the long years, or are they alone in their condition? Is there a price for continued compansionship, like the Game for HL Immortals, or the loss of the telepathic connection between "parent" and "child" in Ann Rice vampires, or the loss of the ability of "parent" and "child" to tolerate each other after a year, in Tanya Huff's vampire series?