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Post by Evabelle on Dec 27, 2006 23:21:52 GMT -5
You said it, sistah! He can't help but be a sweetheart to her. No matter how much she resists at first, he still ends up winning her love anyway!
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Post by arabella on Dec 27, 2006 23:23:52 GMT -5
Oh yes! Meg isn't even strong enough to resist Herc!
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Post by Evabelle on Dec 27, 2006 23:35:55 GMT -5
No, she isn't. And that's really saying something, considering that she is a VERY strong woman!
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Post by arabella on Dec 27, 2006 23:51:26 GMT -5
Heck yes!
She is strong, she is invincible, she is woman! ;D
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Post by Natalie on Dec 28, 2006 12:57:52 GMT -5
Oh yes! Meg isn't even strong enough to resist Herc! Who is? uh...NO ONE. I love Herc and Meg as a couple. They are just so sweet. They both risk their own lives to save each other. I like how they are so different, and yet so similar all at the same time. oh, and yes...about the comment you said earlier, Eve my sweet...the one where I am am supposed to let Meg and Herc live Happily Ever After....easier said then done. I have my own little world to the left of my little Herc World where I have aHerc of my very own. Meg can have him in the Herc world...but in Natalie world...THE BOY'S MINE!!!!
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Post by arabella on Dec 28, 2006 14:40:40 GMT -5
Who is? uh...NO ONE. oh, and yes...about the comment you said earlier, Eve my sweet...the one where I am am supposed to let Meg and Herc live Happily Ever After....easier said then done. I have my own little world to the left of my little Herc World where I have aHerc of my very own. Meg can have him in the Herc world...but in Natalie world...THE BOY'S MINE!!!! LOL! Very funny Nat. And yes, I agree that Herc and Meg compliment/complete each other perfectly. They are similar, yet different. And it's their differences that make them compliments.
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Post by megatude on Dec 28, 2006 20:52:04 GMT -5
I can stand cartoon mush. As for romance in other movies, I tend to look for sthingy to gag on. Do you think (I'm asking too many questions. I just want your gal's opinions) that Meg WANTED to kiss him? Or, do you think she was just drawn in by the spell cast from his beautiful blue eyes?
On the 'Yearbook' episode, Herc casually mentions Galitea. Meg say's "She's beautiful, perfect." Then Herc say's; "Beautiful yes, perfect no." Do you think that's a bit insensitive towards Meg? I still don't think Adonis was the boyfriend she gave up her soul for. He called her 'Megara', and only her friends call her Meg. If they were on a romantic level, he would call her, Meg. Plus, she seems to resent him. I mean, she calls him a 'Jerk' (which he is)
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Post by megatude on Dec 28, 2006 20:55:06 GMT -5
but in Natalie world...THE BOY'S MINE!!!! [/quote] Not if I get to him first
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Post by arabella on Dec 28, 2006 23:17:46 GMT -5
Do you think (I'm asking too many questions. I just want your gal's opinions) that Meg WANTED to kiss him? Or, do you think she was just drawn in by the spell cast from his beautiful blue eyes? On the 'Yearbook' episode, Herc casually mentions Galitea. Meg say's "She's beautiful, perfect." Then Herc say's; "Beautiful yes, perfect no." Do you think that's a bit insensitive towards Meg? I still don't think Adonis was the boyfriend she gave up her soul for. He called her 'Megara', and only her friends call her Meg. If they were on a romantic level, he would call her, Meg. Plus, she seems to resent him. I mean, she calls him a 'Jerk' (which he is) It's ok. I don't mind answering questions! ;D I think she was drawn in by his beautiful eyes, his sensitivity, his handsome features, and his caring nature. That would definately make her WANT to kiss him! LOL. Hmm........ insensitive towards Meg............. well, I think Herc could admit Galitea was beautiful, but in Herc's mind, Meg is the perfect one for him. I'm POSITIVE! No, Adonis wasn't the one Meg sold her soul for. She didn't like him that much, and I agree that if she were really close to him, he would have at least called her Meg.
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Post by Natalie on Dec 29, 2006 15:03:12 GMT -5
I agree with you both. At first watch, it's easy to see how one can assume said 'Jerk' is Adonis. But upon further inspection, it becomes clear that the culprit is not the Prince of Thrace.
One can't help but wonder who said culprit is, and where he ended up.
Perhaps we can find the answer in our upcoming Herc sequal Fan Fiction???
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Post by arabella on Dec 29, 2006 15:52:45 GMT -5
Perhaps we will. Or it will be answered in "Damsel in Disguise!"
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Post by megatude on Dec 29, 2006 21:50:29 GMT -5
Dreams can come true!
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Post by arabella on Dec 30, 2006 0:12:43 GMT -5
*sings "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes"* (Dunno why that reminded me of that song.) Aggh! I have to get working on that! *hits head with keyboard* GRRR! There just aren't enough hours in a day!!
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Post by megatude on Dec 30, 2006 15:29:18 GMT -5
Will questions be answered?
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Post by Evabelle on Dec 30, 2006 15:46:47 GMT -5
Do you think (I'm asking too many questions. I just want your gal's opinions) that Meg WANTED to kiss him? Or, do you think she was just drawn in by the spell cast from his beautiful blue eyes? On the 'Yearbook' episode, Herc casually mentions Galitea. Meg say's "She's beautiful, perfect." Then Herc say's; "Beautiful yes, perfect no." Do you think that's a bit insensitive towards Meg? I still don't think Adonis was the boyfriend she gave up her soul for. He called her 'Megara', and only her friends call her Meg. If they were on a romantic level, he would call her, Meg. Plus, she seems to resent him. I mean, she calls him a 'Jerk' (which he is) It's ok. I don't mind answering questions! ;D I think she was drawn in by his beautiful eyes, his sensitivity, his handsome features, and his caring nature. That would definately make her WANT to kiss him! LOL. Hmm........ insensitive towards Meg............. well, I think Herc could admit Galitea was beautiful, but in Herc's mind, Meg is the perfect one for him. I'm POSITIVE! No, Adonis wasn't the one Meg sold her soul for. She didn't like him that much, and I agree that if she were really close to him, he would have at least called her Meg. I agree with what Bella has said 100% Although I have never seen any episodes of the Hercules T.V. show, I think (from what I can tell) Herc was indirectly saying: "Yes, Galitea was beautiful, but you're the perfect one for me." Admitting another woman is beautiful isn't necessarily insensitive, especially when he followed it up with a no response to if Galitea was perfect. I do think that Meg was attracted to Hercules and did want to kiss him. There are so many qualities that he possesses, she'd be a fool not to be attracted to him. She didn't want to hurt him (the deal with Hades and whatnot) but she was also attracted to him. Even if she didn't want to be.
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