Daniel Keith Kerr wrote: > > Who thinks Colin and Lynda had definite sexual tension between them, in > fact realistically they would work better together as a workaholic couple. Kevin, wondering what Frankenstein he created, responds..... >>From my vantage point, Colin and Lynda have a very complicated relationship based on mutual admiration for each other's talents, combined with mutual disgust of each other generally, especially on Lynda's part. In LOVE AND THE JUNIOR GAZETTE, when Lynda tells Spike she'd rather date anyone else in the room, Colin is told to get out when he tries to enter. While this has softened a little (or Lynda has grown more desperate to one-up Spike) by UN"X"PECTED, Lynda's interest in Colin is strictly for what she can get out of Colin for the Gazette. I think Colin harbors some fantasies about Lynda, and we get hints of this from time to time, but Spike has little to fear from Colin. Now if you want to make a more interesting case, try linking Colin and Julie Craig in the first season. In one episode, you can see the two embracing in the background, and Julie's not so repulsed by him that she won't turn on the charm to get one of Colin's exam kits...a far cry from the stormy relationship the two have later in the fifth season. Oh, I shouldn't have done that, now should I? Kevin Nauta, who really should know better than this prydonia@accn.org -- T H E P R E S S G A N G M A I L I N G L I S T By default, pressing 'reply' will send mail back to the list, not to the author of the message you're replying to. To unsubscribe, mail "unsubscribe" to "pressgang-request@lists.yoyo.org" |