http://taxspice.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] taxspice.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] hamsterball2010-11-15 08:34 pm

MEME: LET'S TALK ABOUT OUR FEELINGS



STEP 1: CUT A HOLE IN A BOX
Step 2: Tag in with your characters
Step 3: Other people will ask how your characters feel about THEIR characters.
Step 4: TL;DR AND JOYFULNESS COMMENCE

REMINDER: There is no such thing as tagging in late, so GET IN THE CAR!

[identity profile] bonescientist.livejournal.com 2010-11-16 09:29 pm (UTC)(link)
The most glaringly obvious thing about Angel that fascinates Brennan endlessly is the fact that he shares a body (only not really) with her partner back home. How two unrelated individuals from two different points in time and place can share such an uncanny physical similarity tickles the scientist side in her something fierce. As if that wasn't enough, Angel is a vampire - a being that should not even exist, at least not in Brennan's little scientific bubble. It's a double-whammy that has Brennan both intrigued and somewhat hesitant. While she's not afraid of him and she would definitely like to know more about him, it is also undeniably strange that he looks so much like the person Brennan spends most of her days with back home. While she's aware that they're obviously two very different persons, she can't help but be reminded of Booth when she sees Angel, and consequently about the fact that she does miss Booth a lot in Taxon. However, despite Angel's physical similarity with Booth, the people person, Brennan is finding it slightly ironic that certain things about his demeanor seem to vaguely resemble her own social awkwardness. In general, Brennan is very curious about Angel. The sheer scope of all the things he must have observed and experienced during his +250 years is a mind-boggling concept to her; she has plenty of questions about those as well as about his kind of vampires. She'll likely bother him with those some day soon, now that he's had a while of not dealing with incessantly inquisitive anthropologists, sob.