Apr. 19th, 2012

gnomi: (mousie_with_bear (lanning))
Or, recursive blogging about blogging.

I am considering doing this, but I cannot figure out (a) if I will keep up with it or (b) what I would choose as my overarching topic. So, I turn to you, my readers, with three questions:

1. Should I do it?
2. What should I write about, should I actually choose to do so?
3. Will you guys keep on my case to write about the [whatever]?

I know I still owe 14 posts on topics provided by [profile] twitch124 and [personal profile] dpolicar; I hope to start those in the next day or so.
gnomi: (Default)
1. Leave a comment to this post, specifically saying that you would like a letter.
2. I will give you a letter.
3. Post the names of five fictional characters whose names begin with that letter, and your thoughts on each. The characters can be from books, movies, or TV shows.



I got N from [livejournal.com profile] elrhiarhodan:

1. Neal Caffrey, "White Collar": An obvious place to start. He's the character that drew me to "White Collar," and I remain fascinated by what goes on in his head. He is a possibly reformed con man, but how reformed he really is, and what drives him, is still unclear. Part of me also wonders if he's pulling a long con as Cooper Anderson and Bryce Larkin.

2. Natalie Hurley, "Sports Night": Natalie is one of those characters whom I love on screen and would probably hate to know in person, though I'd always know she had my back if she was my friend (though I would never cross her, because I know about sharing and I know about punishment).

3. Nog, "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine": Nog grew on me as the series went on. I found him somewhat grating at first, but as he grew as a character I really came to like him. I followed him as he joined Starfleet and worked for Chief O'Brien and felt for him when he was injured during the Dominion war.

4. Noah Bennet, "Heroes": Ah, HRG. A very complex character who really loves his family and is doing the wrong things for all the right reasons until he starts doing the right things for the right reasons. My favorite episode of Heroes is probably "Company Man," in which we really see HRG up close for the first time.

5. Natasha Fatale, "Rocky and Bullwinkle": The brains of the organization. Boris would be nowhere without her.

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