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not on TV, but I always like looking at Rachel Weisz. Don't know if she's hot, as such, but she's certainly very easy on the eye.


Is Sookie sexy? I'm never sure. There's such an abundance of lush blokes on True Blood, I've never had an eye to spare for the wimmin. I do like Pam, she's great.

In my (boy) pregnancy I was obsessed with Michael Scofield aka Wentworth Miller in Prison Break. Amazing! Used to go on about his beautiful face endlessly to husband... Haha, he ignored me a lot. With my last pregnancy (girl) I wasn't bothered about anyone famous at all! Only had eyes for aforementioned husband... Weird or a gender trend!?

well, he's certainly the best character, he's not top of my dwarf list though (see comment re: Thorin above) though he is, at least, an actual dwarf. I liked the 'dawrves' in Snow White and the Huntsman, they were a jovial crew. Which has, in a roundabout way, put Deadwood into my mind. I did have a bit of a thing for Timothy Oliphant and his psycho eyes in that, well, season 1 at any rate.


Alcide - he is very fit, but he does look like he'd pop if you stuck a pin in him (cf Daniel Craig coming out of the sea in Casino Royale). Sam's very cute. Jason is just pretty.


Have you read all the books, Otta? I agree Pam is uber-cool in the books. I have just finished the most recent (I think the next is meant to be the last, thank God) and they have totally gone down the pan, the author (and Sookeh with her) has completely lost her sense of humour.

I don't have pregnancy to blame for fancying all and sundry off the telly. I am just Very Shallow. And Fickle. Luckily, this is not in real life (12 years this Augsut with Mr Oi! Who indulges my fancies to the extent that he bought me a Thorin collectible, no less, action figure for Christmas. Lost his oakenshield already though, whoops.)
Jessica! Of course. I'd forgotten about her (she's not in the books, which I've been rereading as I can't cope with anything too intelligent at the mo). Yes, she looks like a goer. As does/did Sybil in Downton, no surprise she wanted to get down'n'dirty with the chauffeur. The new girl, the niece or whatever she is, she looks like a minx too.

never seen Homeland. I thought Mr Oi would be glued to it as Damian Lewis is his manlove of choice, but he wasn't interested. And it clashed with something else, if memory serves.


I enjoyed Ripper Street, I do like a bit of Matthew McFadyen, and Jerome Flynn's had a bit of a career resurgance, hasn't he? He's very good in GoT, he and Tyrion make a good comedy duo.

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