I have approximately 11 minutes until Buffy starts, and in that time, I'll try to explain something that's been going round in my head for days:
Fred and George Weasly. I love them both, but George is just that little bit more special; it's because I'm such a sucker for the underdog, I guess. And Fred always comes out on top (*snigger*) in the books, he has the funniest lines and everyone loves him best. From the evidence in the books, it's my opinion that Fred's the riskier one, the more outlandish one and the prankier one, whereas George thinks quicker on his feet and is cleverer. In other words, Fred gets them into trouble, and George gets them out of it. God knows why it's so important that I must share this with you, but there you go. Silly Jessie. And I swear, if they're not in the next movie more, I'll probably end up assassinating someone.
Oh god I'm so sad. Elaine, you've created a monster. The blame rests solely on your and Alan Rickman's scrumptious shoulders.
*runs off to watch Buffy*
Fred and George Weasly. I love them both, but George is just that little bit more special; it's because I'm such a sucker for the underdog, I guess. And Fred always comes out on top (*snigger*) in the books, he has the funniest lines and everyone loves him best. From the evidence in the books, it's my opinion that Fred's the riskier one, the more outlandish one and the prankier one, whereas George thinks quicker on his feet and is cleverer. In other words, Fred gets them into trouble, and George gets them out of it. God knows why it's so important that I must share this with you, but there you go. Silly Jessie. And I swear, if they're not in the next movie more, I'll probably end up assassinating someone.
Oh god I'm so sad. Elaine, you've created a monster. The blame rests solely on your and Alan Rickman's scrumptious shoulders.
*runs off to watch Buffy*