Hee that goes to show me I'm _still_ not covering my "Friends" page as well as I should. :D
Hmm. I like a man to have some leadership qualities. Right now, a lot of them (but that's probably a reaction - my ex was _indecisive_ to the point of driving me to hysterics - and if I happened to insist on a decision, he would spend the next forever complaining on the decision's shortcomings).
And I don't mind enigmatic persons at all, or mysterious... although that I can do without.
I love Darcy and Rochester. I stopped liking Heathcliff when he gave up and ran away. Rochester lied to Jane and tried to trick her into what she wouldn't do, but he managed to redeem that later.
Btw, arrogance was what I saw in Captain Jack in the first episode. It had escalated, from my PoV, to cynicism, although that was ameliorated a little in the fifth episode. (For some reason him crying in the shadows make me think of the phrase "the angels are weeping" - and I'm not sure he's quite an angel).
Re long hair, I think we're on the same mind there.
Re sideburns - I don't think they ever really caugh their ground in this neck of the woods. That is to say, I haven't seen all that many men with sideburns. (But reading your comment made me think of the clip I saw on youtube of Rose witnessing the transformation between doctors Nine and Ten. "I've got SIDEBURNS!" ROFL oh yes. Which makes me think of another pair of sideburns - Gerard Butler - what do you think of him? He played the Phantom of the Opera with sideburns; I have not yet seen him as Atila or Beowulf, I suppose he doesn't sport sideburns _there_)
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Hmm. I like a man to have some leadership qualities. Right now, a lot of them (but that's probably a reaction - my ex was _indecisive_ to the point of driving me to hysterics - and if I happened to insist on a decision, he would spend the next forever complaining on the decision's shortcomings).
And I don't mind enigmatic persons at all, or mysterious... although that I can do without.
I love Darcy and Rochester. I stopped liking Heathcliff when he gave up and ran away. Rochester lied to Jane and tried to trick her into what she wouldn't do, but he managed to redeem that later.
Btw, arrogance was what I saw in Captain Jack in the first episode. It had escalated, from my PoV, to cynicism, although that was ameliorated a little in the fifth episode. (For some reason him crying in the shadows make me think of the phrase "the angels are weeping" - and I'm not sure he's quite an angel).
Re long hair, I think we're on the same mind there.
Re sideburns - I don't think they ever really caugh their ground in this neck of the woods. That is to say, I haven't seen all that many men with sideburns. (But reading your comment made me think of the clip I saw on youtube of Rose witnessing the transformation between doctors Nine and Ten. "I've got SIDEBURNS!" ROFL oh yes. Which makes me think of another pair of sideburns - Gerard Butler - what do you think of him? He played the Phantom of the Opera with sideburns; I have not yet seen him as Atila or Beowulf, I suppose he doesn't sport sideburns _there_)
Anyway, greetings from me :)