Thursday, June 13, 2013

The List Complexity

Everyone has a list.

You know.

The list of people (mostly celebrities) that if you ever met in real life, and got the chance to take them to bed with you, your significant other would give you a pass.

I had this conversation with my husband about a year ago about who is on each other's lists. Both of ours were very short--maybe one person each.

So what did we do?

We started making suggestions.

For each other.

Cause that's what you do.

My husband's list is VERY short. It consists of Kate Beckinsale and Kristen Bell (he's a big Veronica Mars fan--who knew?).

My list still isn't very long. But it has another problem.

Most of mine are fictional characters. Here are my top five:

1. Malcolm Reynolds/Nathan Fillion (Firefly) I LOVE Nathan Fillion. I adore most of his major roles, and he's a total geek in real life. Malcolm Reynolds though is my favorite, and I just love that character (and his pretty floral bonnet).

2. John Crichton (Farscape). Something about those sad, baby blue puppy dog eyes gets me every time. YES PLEASE.

3. Shane "Scarecrow" Schofield. He's a fictional book character in a series by Matthew Reilly. If you like any kind of action/adventure, you HAVE TO READ MATTHEW REILLY. Shane Schofield is like the epitomy of what a good man is. I frelling LOVE the development of this character. I would also like to lump Jack West Jr. in here, another of Matthew Reilly's series lead characters. I fall in love with all of the characters of these books, and Jack's loyalty is second to none.

4. James "Sawyer" Ford (Lost). With a haircut. Also great character development. For some reason I like semi-conflicted men. And when he really falls for Juliet - it's like YES. FINALLY he's over Kate (lord I did NOT like Kate Austen).

5. Peter Petrelli (Heroes). There's something inherently lovable about the sweet, innocent, can only do good kind of man.

Honorable mentions: Sam Flynn (Tron), Wedge Antilles (Star Wars), John Shephard (Stargate)

Do you think I have a science fiction/fantasy addiction?

Maybe?

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