is really just one of those Shows That Be On Netflix Like Seriously What the Hell
“You just look… Like you should be headed for a nice home and a nice simple life. No offense. We’ll have to work on that.”
“Goddamnit, [Professor Favorite]… So fuckin’ off message. I hate it when he gets like that.”
“Suz… Suzanne, right?… *cocks head to side, looks intently into my eyes* Why are you so tall?”
“So like, what made you make that final decision? I mean, I see the buildup you’ve given me, I see what you did with that nice arc there, but really…”
andtwohardboiledeggs replied to your post: Continuing to annoy you all with Avengers cast feels
EXCUSE ME. I THINK YOU ARE MISSING CHRIS EVANS. THAT’S WHO I THINK YOU ARE MISSING. I JUST WANTED TO INFORM YOU SO THAT YOU COULD CORRECT THIS GRIEVOUS OVERSIGHT.
I mean, and Scarlett Johansson and Samuel L. Jackson and Clark Gregg and Jeremy Renner and Cobie Smulders. :P That was not intended to be a comprehensive list, just a random compilation of some of my strongest feelings at the moment given the particular interviews etc. that I’d been watching.
On a related note, though, Chris Evans is delightful but he’s often so reserved in interviews, particularly of course the red-carpet and panel stuff that makes him so anxious, that I feel I’m having a hard time getting a handle on his personality. And I will also admit that I am less attracted to him than Tom, RDJ, Mark, Scarlett, Chris Hemsworth and Jeremy, especially with the different hair and beard.
tastethismoment replied to your post: There are these moments
This was wonderful to read while drinking wine. Especially since I now know that your dance partner is Matthew Crawley.
Eh. Not really. I mean, eye color and hair color yeah, but I don’t actually think Dan Stevens is particularly good-looking at all (though I can’t specifically attest to his musculature, Alex’s face is narrower and much more defined) and their countenances and carriages are quite different.
PLUS if Matthew Crawley were anywhere near as interesting a personality as Alex, I would be much more invested in him as a character.
every once in awhile
when I look at my dance partner, like from a distance, and actually am able to internalize/connect with the fact that he is super attractive according to a ~certain type. Nice face with strong cheekbones, bright blue eyes, dark blond hair, ripped body with the whole “broad shoulders tapering to a small waist” thing (swimmer V included), dresses attractively.
And he’s one of those people whose personality completely shines through his appearance. He’s clean-cut to the Nth degree but very approachable and really puts people at ease, which makes his attractiveness warm and relatable, rather than arrogant, stand-offish or so moral as to be uninteresting. He has a strong sense of self; he’s outrageously considerate and supportive as a friend; he’s extremely motivated and organized as a student and as a leader at his job and extracurricular activities. But he’s not boring—he’s delightfully open, funny, unashamed of his oddness and nerdy quirks. Of course it helps that he’s an excellent dancer, too.
Despite all this, however, his ~type is SO NOT my type that whenever I’m within ten feet of him I’m incapable of thinking of him as anything but my crazy weird awesome dance partner with whom I can do full-on face-to-face body rolls without a hint of genuine flirtation or sexual tension. I’m not one for the all-American boys. I’m not typically attracted to people who have all their shit together all the time. I just find it so amusing, how we have such a great relationship as partners but I would never ever date him.