ext_51809 ([identity profile] carviangli.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] dangermousie 2007-08-01 01:18 pm (UTC)

Lol...yess!! The little women ahem "OTP" ship never worked for me...personally Laurie seemed like a MUCH smarter choice. Childhood friend? Cute(much more than that Spanish professor) and very sweet PLUS someone you get along with like a house on fire...OK WTF?! I swear that was THE most screwed up thing ever...!!!

My friend literally started screaming in the middle of movie and was soo in hysterics when she saw it...I didn't show as much err...enthusiam but it was just as heart-shattering for me....

I think the best way to explain is that episode of Friends when Joey reads the book and is so shocked at the ending that he puts it in the freezer...best episode ever! It was so funny....but so true! That's exactly how 99% of people felt about that.

*sigh*

It could have been this great love story and it totally has all my favourite cliches/kinks. I mean I literally fall HEAD OVER HEALS in love with childhood love stories(because I have one myself:P:P) so I MUCH more prone to liking them if it has that.

Except those weird doramas where they met just once when they were children...I mean FULL FLEDGED best friends who liked spent every waking moment together(hehe:P)...I think Tokyo Juliet and Millionaire's first love were two were, although I liked the OTP's I didn't find the "childhood love" aspect as glee-inducing because it was just one or two meetings.

I think Proposal Daisukusen would be the primary example. I fell COMPLETELY in love with it because of that reason(and because that romance/relationship basically mirrors the one I had with a close guyfriend) so yeah, pluaible childhood romance=total kink for me:P

Yet to read Mansfield Park...but will get on when my sister buys Jane Austen's entire collection this weekend:P

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