Re: Any Lamptrimmers?
Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2008 8:44 pm
Gees you got to quit sneaking up on me like that and quit sneaking in updates like thatjbangelo wrote:Um, it was posted today.
Roswell, written the way it ought to be....
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Gees you got to quit sneaking up on me like that and quit sneaking in updates like thatjbangelo wrote:Um, it was posted today.
Well I do what I canApril wrote:Confess: Who has been turned into a Lamptrimmer because of killjoy? I know I have.
Confess: Who has been turned into a Lamptrimmer because of killjoy? I know I have.
God, I love them together, and they were never even really together. So much wasted potential by the writers!
I guess we just saw it differently. To me, seemed like the only thing she could do when she was around Max was ask "What do we do now, Max?" or "What happens now, Max?" She rarely, if ever, brought much to the table when they had to figure stuff out. And she was so submissive to him, which I get now was to help stroke his ego. But there was just something that Kyle brought out in her. It was subtle, but I felt like he brought out the real her. And I really would've liked to have seen that relationship explored as well. I don't know, there was just something about Kyle and Tess that suited each other really well.nibbles2 wrote:It's funny, I never thought of Tess as the ditzy blonde. She always seemed to be mature, confident and intelligent, especially around Max. It was around Kyle that her fun and fiesty side came out.
I really wish they had explored the Kyle Tess relationship. Although I do think it would have been interesting to see Max and Tess together for a while, just to see what that was like - without the sex, baby and murder plot of course. Kyle's reaction to Max dating Tess would have been interesting.
Cocogurl wrote:I guess we just saw it differently. To me, seemed like the only thing she could do when she was around Max was ask "What do we do now, Max?" or "What happens now, Max?" She rarely, if ever, brought much to the table when they had to figure stuff out. And she was so submissive to him, which I get now was to help stroke his ego. But there was just something that Kyle brought out in her. It was subtle, but I felt like he brought out the real her. And I really would've liked to have seen that relationship explored as well. I don't know, there was just something about Kyle and Tess that suited each other really well.nibbles2 wrote:It's funny, I never thought of Tess as the ditzy blonde. She always seemed to be mature, confident and intelligent, especially around Max. It was around Kyle that her fun and fiesty side came out.
I really wish they had explored the Kyle Tess relationship. Although I do think it would have been interesting to see Max and Tess together for a while, just to see what that was like - without the sex, baby and murder plot of course. Kyle's reaction to Max dating Tess would have been interesting.