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Friday, December 16th, 2016 06:41 pm
Seen at [livejournal.com profile] mieystrapurore:
1. Comment on this post with "MEEEEEE!"
2. I will give you a letter.
3. Think of 5 fictional characters and post their names and your comments on these characters in your LJ.


She gave me the letter 'J'.

1. Janet Fraiser (Stargate SG1 TV series): small package, big personality. She was a great character - one part solicitude, one part sweet snark, one part sly sense of humour, all parts awesome. I loved that she and Sam were friends, and that her adoption of Cassie made her a mother working in a risky job, but still doing that job.

2. John Sheppard (Stargate Atlantis TV series): a man who drinks tea with strangers to get to know them better, a soldier who would probably have never made it very high on earth, but gets to live a life of meaning in Atlantis. I always felt he was pretty screwed up, which is why I don't ship him with Rodney - I like my ships to have a hope of functionality.

3. JoJo of RainFire pack (Psy-Changeling books): in spite of her really brief cameo in 'Shards of Hope', I really loved how JoJo uses her charm unthinkingly, the fact that she's described as having darker skin (Singh does a good job of writing people of many different colours), and the way she was brought in to teach the Arrow children how to play. Adorbs.

4. James Bond (James Bond movies): I enjoy the movies as a general rule, although I get tired of the repeated refrigeration of the women. Haven't seen Spectre yet, and while I enjoyed Skyfall I was kind of pissed off that they killed M. (Judi Dench 4eva.)

5. Jane Fairfax (Jane Austen's 'Emma'): I always felt that Jane was terribly colourless, poor girl. And then to fall in love with a guy like Frank Churchill who cared about her but largely on his own terms...

That was more difficult than expected.
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