Cheryl R. Cowtan
Hmmm. That's a good question. I hate choosing favourites.
I think Scarlett and Rhett in "Gone with the Wind" are unforgettable because they just couldn't get together and make their relationship work, and it drove me crazy.
I loved the dynamics of poor boy and rich girl in "Grease" between Olivia New John and John Travolta.
I also love the older, more worldy dancer, played by Patrick Swayze in "Dirty Dancing" and the naïve, coming of age, Jennifer Grey.
The twist in the relationship between MadMartigan and Sorsha made their relationship in "Willow" exciting and unforgettable - especially the fight and love scenes. If you haven't seen it, watch here https://youtu.be/0O0Uwt-Pai4
And what about Buffy and Spike from "Buffy the Vampire Slayer". That was thrilling because it was wrong--so wrong in terms of what Buffy stood for and what she wanted to do.
Hmmm when I try to think, which relationship made me swoon, made me want to be a part of it or read about it forever... I can't think of one, but that's just because I probably don't remember. The definitive answer will strike me at 3 a.m. tonight!
I think Scarlett and Rhett in "Gone with the Wind" are unforgettable because they just couldn't get together and make their relationship work, and it drove me crazy.
I loved the dynamics of poor boy and rich girl in "Grease" between Olivia New John and John Travolta.
I also love the older, more worldy dancer, played by Patrick Swayze in "Dirty Dancing" and the naïve, coming of age, Jennifer Grey.
The twist in the relationship between MadMartigan and Sorsha made their relationship in "Willow" exciting and unforgettable - especially the fight and love scenes. If you haven't seen it, watch here https://youtu.be/0O0Uwt-Pai4
And what about Buffy and Spike from "Buffy the Vampire Slayer". That was thrilling because it was wrong--so wrong in terms of what Buffy stood for and what she wanted to do.
Hmmm when I try to think, which relationship made me swoon, made me want to be a part of it or read about it forever... I can't think of one, but that's just because I probably don't remember. The definitive answer will strike me at 3 a.m. tonight!
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Gräfen's is a good character but I think he had more to give…he "wants" Rachel but even though, he really needs his wife, not, Rachel. That's before been place under Magda's & family hands. A woke up and been back think is in order. 6. Rachel is strong even when she let the Fergus-She out. How to preserved this symbiotic relation without loosing their own beings?
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