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Elizabeth (Betsy). Twenty-two, almost twenty-three, but perpetually seventeen. Whirls back & forth between vulgarity & delicacies like a dervish proper & has been known to disappear for months on end. Worshipper of Carroll, devotee of Lovecraft & BPAL hoarder absolute. Destined for the madhouse.
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Date: 2009-07-04 12:12 am (UTC)I'll . . . take note of that when I watch it. Ahem.
And Mark Strickson is just as bad. In the commentaries, during the scene with Jamie and Zoe, he keeps going on about Frazer's (lack of) chest hair and ordering him to button up his shirt - while
FourteenCarole Ann giggles about the bubblewrap.::DIES AND IS PROMPTLY DEAD OF LOLZ::
Should I be slightly embarrassed to admit that how . . . unbuttoned Frazer's shirt was happened to be one of the FIRST THINGS I noticed in that scene? ::pinkens:: & I'd only seen The Mind Robber by then! & yet, I was watching that scene & I had the moment of 'OMG, ZOE & JAMIE!!' then the moment of '. . . Jamie's chest . . . ::stares::'
& YES, THE BUBBLEWRAP. I have NEVER understood that, even to this day.
They must have burned all of Wendy's pretty costumes after they burnt half her serials.That's the Moff, really. :P
Yes. & if you will, remember the 'Dance with me' scene from The Girl in the Fireplace (O! I LOVE that story so much.), but just think of it with Two & Jamie - Jamie being the one A LOT closer to Two than Reinette was to Ten & saying (IN THAT ACCENT OKAY) 'Dance with me Doctor.'
. . . I have my moments of obvious fangirling. ::looks embarrassed::
My favourite Debbie moment in that was when she reacts to Frazer's jokes about her having a baby and turns the joke on him - EPIC!
IT WAS THE BEST. :D