spatz: Gene Kelly pantomiming ridiculously in period dress, caption "OH NOES!" (SITR oh noes)
spatz ([personal profile] spatz) wrote 2014-08-07 11:49 pm (UTC)

S: What's a headcanon you have?

Sam Wilson was popular in high school: funny, smart, handsome, athletic, easygoing, good taste in music, confident. But he didn't have many close friends or people he confided in, even though he himself was the best listener. So everybody was REALLY confused when he joined the Air Force instead of going to college. And then he got into the EXO program, and somehow Riley was that guy that he could tell everything to, which he hadn't really had before.

...shit, I just made myself sad. And probably you too. SORRY.

V: Do you have any 3-way ships? If so, what?

YES INDEED.

1) Parker/Hardison/Eliot from Leverage
I mean, seriously, there's no other way S5 makes sense. It's word-of-God canon, even. They literally say "for better or worse" and promise "til my dying day". They have distinct relationships between each side of the triangle but equal affection and respect, and somehow they balance each other out into something healthy despite all being half-broken weirdos individually. And they literally fight crime together and throw themselves off tall things with the total faith of being caught and hold wordless conversations. *happy sigh* I ship them so much.

2) Don/Kathy/Cosmo from Singin' in the Rain
Everyone's on the same page on this, right? How could they not be? I love how they work together and make each other laugh; I love how Cosmo and Don team up to let Kathy know she's great, and Don and Kathy team up to let Cosmo know he's wanted, and Kathy and Cosmo team up to deflate Don's ego and jolly him out of his melodramatic episodes. Plus, dancing together in a musical = 'they're having sex or want to have sex' like 90% of the time. FACT.

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