The point of the Helo/Boomer subplot is to give me lots and lots of chances to gaze upon short-haired guys in the rain. That is all it needs to do.
(/shallow)
And when she goes to the father and says her act of contrition and he isn't forgiving, it's a wonderful moment.
Oh. yeah. And very well said.
But Starbuck's not the forgiving God type either when her nuggets screw up.
Yes. She is not one to pour oil on troubled waters - she'd rather rock the boat. I need to get/make me an icon with Starbuck looking hard-eyed and mean, so I can put a caption on it - either Daughter of Mars or Eris, I haven't decided yet.
Someone else was talking about Apollo being the equivilant of Farimar, who loved civilization and accepted the wars to protect it, and Starbuck being the one who loved the fight. And I think that's pretty good. I think that for her it's a good thing the War came, even though I think she's mature enough to wish it had not.
no subject
Date: 2005-01-30 11:41 pm (UTC)(/shallow)
And when she goes to the father and says her act of contrition and he isn't forgiving, it's a wonderful moment.
Oh. yeah. And very well said.
But Starbuck's not the forgiving God type either when her nuggets screw up.
Yes. She is not one to pour oil on troubled waters - she'd rather rock the boat. I need to get/make me an icon with Starbuck looking hard-eyed and mean, so I can put a caption on it - either Daughter of Mars or Eris, I haven't decided yet.
Someone else was talking about Apollo being the equivilant of Farimar, who loved civilization and accepted the wars to protect it, and Starbuck being the one who loved the fight. And I think that's pretty good. I think that for her it's a good thing the War came, even though I think she's mature enough to wish it had not.
- hg