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I have a culture-clash question.

I'm watching the 6th episode of Coupling. The one about the closet of homemade porn.

Near the end, Patrick and Jeff agree on something, and they both do this weird hand gesture. Touching their nose while pointing at each other.

In the Buffy The Vampire Slayer episode _Weight of the World_ Spike made this same gesture at Anya when she correctly guessed "So then, you're saying-- Ben, is Glory."

What does this mean? Is this like, the European" thumbs up" or "Aye-OK" sign?

Inquiring minds want to know.

And, once again, love this show. Really, sincerely love it.

Like it a hell of a lot more than Sex & the City.

Probably because the characters are nicer people. Even the totally, mind-bogglingly shallow ones I find genuinely likable.

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Date: 2003-06-29 11:54 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] rashaka.livejournal.com
Their loyalty each other is very impressive, but sometimes I get really irritated at them. I like Carrie best, and I've seen at least 2 dozen, probably more, episodes, sometimes repeated, but it just was never a show I could throw myself into. Sometimes they came off very shallow to me. And I don't think I'd have everyone on Coupling be my best friend, but I definitely liked watching it more. But then, as you said, different show. S&tC goes for mild drama as well as comedy. But the timeline/pacing style of the show appealed to me less as well.

Differing preferences.

Date: 2003-06-29 08:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] saava.livejournal.com
Yeah. S&tC is definitely more of a "trying to be at least a little realistic" show.

I love Carrie, though. Possibly because I see her make so many mistakes and think, "God, I can so see myself doing the same stupid thing in that situation!"

I think the thing that made me fall in love with the show, though was the first episode of season two. Carrie and Miranda have this big fight because Miranda thinks they obsess over men too much. And so they weren't talking to each other. And Carrie;s totally on the rebound from big. She's out with this new guy and sees big and basically falls apart. She sprints away from her date to a telephone booth and calls Miranda saying, "I know things haven't been the best between us lately, but I need you." (And at this point, you think she's maybe calling Big.)

And then she walks into a diner and Miranda's there and they hug. And yes, I'm a large sappy girl. :)

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Date: 2003-06-29 09:04 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] rashaka.livejournal.com
And then she walks into a diner and Miranda's there and they hug. And yes, I'm a large sappy girl. :)

Everyone likes sap at least a little-- anyone who tells you otherwise is either lying or trying to sell you something. ;)

(and there's my quote from the sappiest movie ever.)

Date: 2003-06-29 09:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] saava.livejournal.com
Oh, I beg to differ!

The Princess Bride may be sappy, but its knowningly and campily (and wonderfully!) so! My vote for Sappiest Movie Ever? Beaches.

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Date: 2003-06-29 09:12 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] rashaka.livejournal.com
The Princess Bride may be sappy, but its knowningly and campily (and wonderfully!) so!

Ok, it's mock-sap. But that's my favorite kind.

My vote for Sappiest Movie Ever? Beaches.

Never seen that. I will some day.

I'm changing my vote. If The Princess Bride does not qualify because it's satire, then I'd have to say... The Bridges of Madison County. Recognized by all as unsurpassed in realm of sap.

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