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commotiocordis) wrote2006-11-20 10:09 pm
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Does it seem to anybody else like they're going to make that TV reporter on ER become Kerry's new Kim/Sandy? From the very first time she came on the show and was like "Who was that?" about Kerry, my femslashdar was pinging, but now since Kerry decided to do the TV bits even though that seems like something she would never do and was originally very against, I'm thinking we're moving into the realm of canon. Good. We haven't seen Henry in a long time also, point of fact. Abby's baby Joseph and Henry need to meet. That would be cute. Because Kerry/Abby has grown on me since season 9 or so. With the whole Abby helping her through the miscarriage thing and then Abby holding Kerry as she cried after Sandy died and Abby agreeing to take Henry if something happened to Kerry during her surgery and Kerry being up there when Abby was in OB and Joseph was in the NICU for them thing. They've got a nice friendship, IMO, one that nobody really would have seen coming. I know my mom still hates Kerry because she was such a bitch in the earlier seasons, but her character was so one-dimensional when she was just a guest star and since it's gotten fleshed out, she's become more and more of a human, a character that I actually really like.
And what's with Pratt going to talk to Kerry in the previews for this week? It seemed like "Hey, my brother's gay, so let's go talk to the resident lesbian on the show for advice." But this is not to be the first time, I belive, that we've seen that Pratt has had homophobia problems, which makes me think a bit that he's on the down low or denying his sexy mandreams or something.
Edit: Oh, and I totally missed the scene with the reporter in it in the last episode. Just watched the 2 minute replay (as for some reason the entire episode isn't up) and it was the first big scene in the replay, which makes it seem like it's going to be really important in the future. No doubt in my mind now. They're getting together. "A glass of wine and a hot bath." "Sounds good to me." Like it was an invitation. No, Kerry isn't inviting you to share her bathtub. Yet. Maybe next week.
And so that's my story about ER femslash (that I wrote while I'm not starting my english paper over again because my thesis was too deep for the teacher and instead of proving specific things, I need to just talk about how O'Connor uses religion in her stories or how the "moments of grace" differ between stories. Dumb, general, too broad stuff. And though we only have to have the first part read by next Monday, we've got to have an excerpt picked from Sula by tomorrow that we can talk about and tie in the rest of the story to. Which makes no sense, as we've then got to have read the entire thing to find a passage that has enough stuff to talk about and can be connected well to the entire book. And first presentations start in less than a week.)
And what's with Pratt going to talk to Kerry in the previews for this week? It seemed like "Hey, my brother's gay, so let's go talk to the resident lesbian on the show for advice." But this is not to be the first time, I belive, that we've seen that Pratt has had homophobia problems, which makes me think a bit that he's on the down low or denying his sexy mandreams or something.
Edit: Oh, and I totally missed the scene with the reporter in it in the last episode. Just watched the 2 minute replay (as for some reason the entire episode isn't up) and it was the first big scene in the replay, which makes it seem like it's going to be really important in the future. No doubt in my mind now. They're getting together. "A glass of wine and a hot bath." "Sounds good to me." Like it was an invitation. No, Kerry isn't inviting you to share her bathtub. Yet. Maybe next week.
And so that's my story about ER femslash (that I wrote while I'm not starting my english paper over again because my thesis was too deep for the teacher and instead of proving specific things, I need to just talk about how O'Connor uses religion in her stories or how the "moments of grace" differ between stories. Dumb, general, too broad stuff. And though we only have to have the first part read by next Monday, we've got to have an excerpt picked from Sula by tomorrow that we can talk about and tie in the rest of the story to. Which makes no sense, as we've then got to have read the entire thing to find a passage that has enough stuff to talk about and can be connected well to the entire book. And first presentations start in less than a week.)