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I just started to read the Jeeves and Wooster novels as well as watching the TV adaptation and I love it! There is so much slashy potiental for it. Hugh and Stephen just bring out every slashy aspect of the stories. There is just something about them that you cannot take your eyes off of. I'm glad to see Wodehouse fan fiction and I've enjoyed everything I've read on this community.
My parents, who I've been sharing the joys of Jeeves and Wooster with, and I got into a discussion about the best episode of the TV series. Now I've only seen through half of season 3 (I think it's season 3, but they just left America) but my favorite, and in my opinion the most shinning in slashliness, Jeeves in the Country (I think that's the title), where Jeeves and Bertie split over the trombone. My question I immediately thought of after that episode was how Bertie ever lived without Jeeves in the first place. Anyone else have a favorite episode or story from the book series that really shows the slash?
My parents, who I've been sharing the joys of Jeeves and Wooster with, and I got into a discussion about the best episode of the TV series. Now I've only seen through half of season 3 (I think it's season 3, but they just left America) but my favorite, and in my opinion the most shinning in slashliness, Jeeves in the Country (I think that's the title), where Jeeves and Bertie split over the trombone. My question I immediately thought of after that episode was how Bertie ever lived without Jeeves in the first place. Anyone else have a favorite episode or story from the book series that really shows the slash?
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Also? I farkin' adore Rocky to little teeny bits. ^^
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That Scene Was Brill!
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I thought that Ep was sweet. Especially at the end when jeeves says no one else matches up.
The episode where Jeeves has 2 girls taken away from him by Bingo and his Uncle are hysterical. Jeeves da pimp...I always knew it.
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My favorite slashy bit is the ending of Jeeves and the Tie that Binds. They practically declare undying love, and I'm totally not exaggerating.
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I've only just started reading them - I've read What ho, Jeeves and am half-way through The Inimitable Jeeves. There have been slashy bits, my favourite was when some woman got the wrong end of the stick and thought Bertie had proposed to her (I think it was Honoria) and she said yes and then informed him that he's have to get rid of Jeeves. It was so cute how appalled Bertie was! And there's more to come, it seems
*Looks up at anima_mecanique's post*
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There's also lots of subtle things that, while not entirely slashy, are incredibly amusing and lend themselves to the "Bertie's so gay you can see the flames from space" theory. And Jeeves. Bertie's friends seem to think of him as some sort of fashion/advice god, always going to him for guidance. It's quite a bit like the cliche 'going to a gay male friend for advice', isn't it?
Take a good look at Bertie's relationships with his former classmates, too. He calls himself and a friend "Damon and Pythias" at one point. Can't be a coincidence. Well, it can be, but I'd prefer it not to be. ::grins::
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