Difficult, difficult, lemon difficult.
Jan. 12th, 2011 02:16 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Bored. Bored, bored, bored. It's absolutely bucketing down rain outside, so I couldn't even leave the office for my usual fifteen minutes of fresh air. Grrrr...
So...Meme! Hit me!
Tell me a pairing, and I will tell you:
1. When or if I started shipping them:
2. What I think their challenge is:
3. What makes me happy about them:
4. What makes me sad about them:
5. What moment I wish had never happened:
6. Who I'd be comfortable them ending up with, if not each other:
7. My happily ever after for them:
So...Meme! Hit me!
Tell me a pairing, and I will tell you:
1. When or if I started shipping them:
2. What I think their challenge is:
3. What makes me happy about them:
4. What makes me sad about them:
5. What moment I wish had never happened:
6. Who I'd be comfortable them ending up with, if not each other:
7. My happily ever after for them:
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Date: 2011-01-13 08:48 am (UTC)1. The second he started to tease her and she just gives him this fond look.
2. Have you met Mary? Mary is the challenge. She's so scared of someone having 'control' over her and while Marshall would never think to control her, she'd still be so hesitant.
3. They are such good partners! They're totally in sync with each other and have each others backs. It's just so much fun to watch.
4. Marshall may have put her on a bit of a pedestal and I'm not even sure if they got together, would it actually work out...
5. The end of season three.
6. Mary wasn't completely bad off with Raph. He was actually very good to her. Marshall could have a lot of fun with Kay from season one's episode Who Shot Jay Arnstein. (she was the mistress) I think they'd be cute. Or maybe Shelly, who is Fred Weller's wife in real life. :D
7. They remain partners forever and then have a slow, easy affair that lasts the rest of their lives. On a horse ranch.