tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-904411846518028465.post1615049828472023117..comments2023-07-16T22:32:18.940+09:30Comments on cellar door. we might as well be a symphony.: Popular - Let the record show: this is a war between inner and outer beauty.cathy leaveshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06105494192400149730noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-904411846518028465.post-45492351260832437352011-07-27T06:34:09.959+09:302011-07-27T06:34:09.959+09:30Regarding the idea of Sadie Hawkins: I find it cur...Regarding the idea of Sadie Hawkins: I find it curious that there seems to be (and again, I am judging from what I've seen portrayed on American television) an unwritten rule that guys have to ask out girls. I'd find it much more practical if people dating simply came to the conclusion of going with each other, and those not dating anyone going there alone, without any pressure attached to show up as a couple (the whole procedure is also horribly heteronormative, etc.) <br><br>I remember the subtext between Sam and Brooke becoming more obvious in the second season... but maybe it's just me. I distinctly remember reading an interview where someone from the show stated that it was intentional, but I can't find it now... and I always thought it was significant that Jamie Babbit (But I'm a Cheerleader) was a producer.flame gun for the cute oneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06105494192400149730noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-904411846518028465.post-3309708688211165572011-07-23T14:59:33.127+09:302011-07-23T14:59:33.127+09:30Hello again! I found this episode really interesti...Hello again! I found this episode really interesting because I had never heard of Sadie Hawkins. The idea of having a special day where girls can ask guys out is pretty cool, although as a feminist I find it sad that it has to exist at all.<br><br>Also, your translation of Sam & Brooke's conversation is hilarious! Although I personally have yet to read any sexual tension between them myself...Emmanoreply@blogger.com