Posted: May 17, 2000 at 09:27:44: by Cala
: Ah, Prophecy (if you look really closely at the intro you will see the subtitle: "The forehead kissing episode"). Now let me get this straight. You are with the one you love (or at least want to jump). You're in a bad way. Things look bleak. One or the both of you may die/be killed. You may never see eachother alive again....so you kiss their FOREHEAD? (lol): What are these writer's smoking? (and can I have some please?...just kidding) For crying out loud, Roxton kissed little Mary-Magdalen Chaconi on the lips just because she was there (and well, he could) but when he's sure he's going to die, the last thing he wants to remember is the feel of Margie's foreage on his lips? Sure not two episodes before he was ready to jump her in a pup tent in the middle of the mountains but hey, I'm off to meet my maker, it's out of the question? : And little Mr. I-sleep-with-Parasitic-Aqua-Women (to perpetuate their species of course). He has a woman like Veronica out cold and he too kisses the forehead. I mean he could have snuck her a little lip peck. I mean, shieze, he knows he is a weiner and chances are he's going to get himself, Roxton *and* Margie killed due to his physical ineptitude. He couldn't have collected himself a little "parting gift"? : And where was little Mary-Magdalen Chaconi? She couldn't have given him a little encouragement on the right way to bid adieu (oh yeah, the show *is* fairly PG rated). : You know, gypsina she also looks like that woman who used to play Janet on All My Children.... I must disagree here. I actually thought it was rather sweet. Of course we fans love to get the jump in the sack action, but I do love the tenderness implied. I mean, a kiss on the lips, you can have that with anyone, even if there are not feelings between two people, they can still kiss and have fun. Yet the kisses in the forehead, in these contexts, were even deeper. They where sort of an statement about caring, and about not needing to get all into the action to say I love you. There's always the start of a elaionship in which you can take your hands away from the other person, and the need to be with that person never fades, at least in the best relationships, but when passion is no longer the primal part of it, there's also the trust (although I know the ironic implicaitons with Marge...), the companionship, the love, the sweetnes... I think is the same principle that holding hands, maybe it's not exciting enough for us viewers, but it makes the relationship between our favorite characters even more deeper. Just my thoughts. :)
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