Which is usually great, except that I have to work on an essay now and it's a tad difficult when I keep bouncing in my chair and thinking of Claude and Peter doing kinky things to each other.That and I can't stop grinning for some reason, although that's probably the reason. Oh, well. I have four days to do it, anyway. Plenty of time. La la la!
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From: [identity profile] visiblemarket.livejournal.com


Aww, Claude got a puppy! *cough* I'm sure he's taking very good care of Peter. Nathan just ruins everything.

From: [identity profile] guanin.livejournal.com


And such a cute puppy, too. Oh, he is. he's the best host. He's even cutting down on the snark in now supremely, don't even go there subjects like Peter's family and he's trying to keep Peter happy with him. Nathan is evil. He must be banished to an alternate dimension and let Peter be happy.

From: [identity profile] visiblemarket.livejournal.com


A cute, sweet, affection-starved puppy. Aww, boys. They deserve to be happy! And anyone who gets in the way of that deserves death. Horrible, horrible death.

From: [identity profile] guanin.livejournal.com


I am determined to give them a happy ending in this, even if it takes me forever and I have to brainwash Nathan and give him a new brain.

From: [identity profile] visiblemarket.livejournal.com


I appreciate that. I don't know why it's so hard to give the two of them a happy ending; I can think of few people who deserve it so much but...*sigh* Maybe you should make him an alcoholic again. He was pretty cool in S2.

From: [identity profile] guanin.livejournal.com


He was. Nathan was one of the few things I liked about taht season. But of course the irony is that he became an alcoholic because he thought that Peter was dead, but now that he's alive he's all like "screw you", which makes me want to go all Old Testament on him.

From: [identity profile] visiblemarket.livejournal.com


Yeah, I think Nathan needs a little more guilt in his life. But the genuine kind. The reason I find him so horrible isn't so much because of what he does; I mean, he does awful things, but I think he genuinely believes they are the right things to do. What gets me is that he knows what he's doing has consequences that hurt people, and he hides behind "For the greater good" to keep from feeling guilty about it. If he seemed a little more tormented, and not just because his plan fell apart or because it means he doesn't have Peter to kick around anymore, I might not hate him quite so much. Plus, if you're going to be part of a nefarious, civil rights infringing conspiracy, you have to be a little smarter than that.

From: [identity profile] guanin.livejournal.com


Word. Like Tracy said, it's all about his ambition and he doesn't care who he screws over to get what he wants.

Bedtime again, I'm afraid.

From: [identity profile] visiblemarket.livejournal.com


Pretty much, yes. And the thing is, he's always been that way. It's just gotten worse, probably because of his exposure to his father.

Good night!
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