I spent some serious quality time watching Magnificent Seven with [livejournal.com profile] pixyofthestyx this weekend (in between attempting and failing to randomly meet up with Hollins people at Katsucon, visiting the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History whilst still in costume, and getting lost on the DC Metro, again still in costume, but at least I removed the cravat and hat), and damn but that show is adorable. Why didn’t I notice how friggin’ cute all those guys were back when I watched it in high school? I swear, they beat out SGA-1 and the cast of Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years to rival MASH unit 4077 and Sharpe and the Chosen Men in the aborable-ness stakes, and only a tiny handful of Barbara Hambly characters surpass them (except when it comes to the woobie factor. No one, not even John Sheppard or Hawkeye Pierce, can out-woobie Major Richard Sharpe as played by Sean Bean. The utterly betrayed and emotionally destroyed look on his face during the court-martial scene in Sharpe’s Honour? Defines woobie).

Also, it turns out that Ezra Standish is about three inches shorter, fifteen pounds lighter, and five years younger than my fourteen-year-old self remembers him being. And based on the “in drag” shots in “Working Girls,” Anthony Stark’s waist is approximately the same size as mine. *boggles* I always thought that those fic writers who made Ezra all fragile-looking and small and [insert smarminess and purple prose using the word ‘orbs’ here] were channeling bad Sentinal fic vibes. Turns out they’re only exagerating about 1/3 as much as I thought they were.

The people who turn Vin Tanner into an emotionally fragile uke, though? Still on crack.

From: [identity profile] azarias.livejournal.com


No one, not even John Sheppard or Hawkeye Pierce, can out-woobie Major Richard Sharpe as played by Sean Bean.

Every time his body language screams "I NEED A HUG!" and no one does, I hate everyone in the room for their failure. (Which is why I like Maggie Joyce. She hugged him. Good girl.)

Um, hi. *grin* I've been stalking your LJ since your ship_manifesto essay and a well-timed deluge of hormones turned me into a raving Sharpe fan. Thanks for that.

From: [identity profile] seanchai.livejournal.com


Major Richard Sharpe as played by Sean Bean. The utterly betrayed and emotionally destroyed look on his face during the court-martial scene in Sharpe’s Honour? Defines woobie).


Until we watched Sharpe's Honour, I hadn't realized that it was possible to be aggressively woobie.


And, god, the Magnificent Seven are all scarily endearing. I'd remembered thinking that they were all deeply cool the first time I watched it, but somehow not realized how cute they all were. I think in someways the most fun part of re-watching that show was discovering how, well incredibly endearing some of the characters I hadn't cared about as much as a kid were.
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