Swooning over all the pretty in this icon batch, and I *so* need a Wild Wild West/Mag7 crossover now.
WWW isn't a show I go back to as often as I should, but lawdy, Robert Conrad is *such* a pretty man (though, character-wise, Artie was always my favorite, of course. :) )
I'm thinking Maude should be involved - she's good at bringing out the campier side of the Four Corners crew - and it starts out as a bit of a madcap farce with Ezra (and any others he ropes into helping) hiding Maude from the visiting feds because she accidentally-on-purpose conned someone she really shouldn't have. And Jim and Artie are half-amused/half-exasperated as it starts to seem as if the whole town is giving them the runaround. And then the *real* bad guys come along and there's gunshots and concussions and mayhem from there, of course. :)
*nods* Yup, someone needs to write that for me. :)
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In other news, I am so smitten by Tiger & Bunny these days. Warm, fuzzy shippiness that seems like the most natural thing in the world for these characters. Occasional trust issues. A generous dollop of angst. Single-father adorkableness. Boys in bandages and other assorted fan services. A truly squishable ensemble cast. *happy sigh*
I'm solidly shipping Kotetsu and Barnaby harder than I've actually *shipped* anyone in quite a while. It occurred to me the other day that it may be clicking for me because it's kinda the same dynamic as Aya/Ken - the standoffish-but-not-entirely-frigid stoic type with a more emotional, go-with-his-gut cheerful type who may have issues, but is less likely to wear them on his sleeve.
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WWW isn't a show I go back to as often as I should, but lawdy, Robert Conrad is *such* a pretty man (though, character-wise, Artie was always my favorite, of course. :) )
I'm thinking Maude should be involved - she's good at bringing out the campier side of the Four Corners crew - and it starts out as a bit of a madcap farce with Ezra (and any others he ropes into helping) hiding Maude from the visiting feds because she accidentally-on-purpose conned someone she really shouldn't have. And Jim and Artie are half-amused/half-exasperated as it starts to seem as if the whole town is giving them the runaround. And then the *real* bad guys come along and there's gunshots and concussions and mayhem from there, of course. :)
*nods* Yup, someone needs to write that for me. :)
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In other news, I am so smitten by Tiger & Bunny these days. Warm, fuzzy shippiness that seems like the most natural thing in the world for these characters. Occasional trust issues. A generous dollop of angst. Single-father adorkableness. Boys in bandages and other assorted fan services. A truly squishable ensemble cast. *happy sigh*
I'm solidly shipping Kotetsu and Barnaby harder than I've actually *shipped* anyone in quite a while. It occurred to me the other day that it may be clicking for me because it's kinda the same dynamic as Aya/Ken - the standoffish-but-not-entirely-frigid stoic type with a more emotional, go-with-his-gut cheerful type who may have issues, but is less likely to wear them on his sleeve.
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