ext_110504 ([identity profile] seishonagon.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] gaudior 2007-12-29 05:53 pm (UTC)

Okay, my choices and my logic.

Crowley and Eiri was a tough one. I picked Crowley in the end because he is a demon, and because Eiri has issues, and the two go together in an extremely twitchy way which both of them would go for, for entirely the wrong reasons.

Jack Sparrow and Hisoka was an easy one. I personally thought Hisoka should have been out by this round, and Jack Sparrow shouldn't, so.

Lex Luthor and Picard was easy for me, because I hate Superman and always have, with the result that I think I might have a slightly inflated image of Lex in my head (just maybe).

Seishirou and Spike? That was a tough one. But I picked Seishirou because being seme is more a part of his character than it is of Spike's, in my opinion. If you take away the seme-ness, Seishirou's whole character changes. If you take away the seme-ness of Spike, it's not as big a deal. So if we're going for keeping people in-character, I think Seishirou has to top here.

Clark Kent and Ayame, competing for uke. I gotta go with Ayame on this one, because it seems obvious to me.

Draco and Hakkai? Going with canon as opposed to fanon, Hakkai has a spine and Draco doesn't. Period.

Kira and Shuichi was a tough one. I had to go with Kira in the end, though, because he manages to have even less self-confidence than Shuichi, most of the time. I mean, there's points in both series where that reverses, but in general I think this logic holds true.

Subaru and Tsuzuki... I don't remember which one I picked now. Oops. It was a tough one, and I went through a long and convoluted sequence of logic to arrive at my conclusion, but I can't remember that now either.




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