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So...Jeeves and Handsome Black Elevator Man.
There must be fic, right? Why isn't there fic? I cannot be the only person who thinks their knowing looks exchanged imply SEX SEX SEX.
There must be fic, right? Why isn't there fic? I cannot be the only person who thinks their knowing looks exchanged imply SEX SEX SEX.
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...Belgium. Now I want to read something.
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I third this desire for fic wholeheartedly.
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Who wants a plotbunny?
Re: Who wants a plotbunny?
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But yes, he and his expressions have been my favorite part of the New York episodes.
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Although, I wouldn't say no to a scene between him and Jeeves doing something naughty in the lift ;)
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Like some others, I think I prefer him to be a guy who sees all the comings and goings and to be 'onto' Bertie and Jeeves. He strikes me as an indulgent man who nevertheless has a certain moral code, perhaps grounded in certain religious views.
Loved that scene when Bertie was dragging drunk Motty home:
CONEYBEAR: Sure is kinda late to be coming home, sir.
BERTIE: Well, you know how it is.
CONEYBEAR: No sir, I don't, Mr. Wooster. Praise be, I don't.
He is a super-goood-looking guy, though. That I agree with wholeheartedly.