taotrooper: It's a polar bear dancing the hula; your argument is invalid (Schmendrick x Molly / on a new journey)
Kiri ☂ ([personal profile] taotrooper) wrote2007-03-04 08:31 pm

He eats wild radishes in bed. Crunch, crunch, crunch, all night.

I just read Two Hearts, which is the sequel for The Last Unicorn ♥ Of course, it's not as magical, and the ending is just painful because of poor Lir. Woe.

But still, I'm shameless and I loved it because Schmendrick and Molly are so canon and cute! It's just... damn, it's like one of the best canons I've had for a couple of mine, like, ever. I didn't expect it to be so in-your-face. Yeah, TLU's ending had some burning subtext -they leave together! by own choice! singing!-, but it skyrocketed to hypertext in this story.

a) Dude, it's been decades and they're still together travelling?
b) The touching and the embracing continue.
c) Endearing bantering, just how I like it. Molly is practical while Schmendrick lives in his little corner of dorky, masochistic weirdness that's what happens when you live a long time without aging; ask Clow and Eriol!.
d) MOLLY'S SPEEECH. She's all like "but sometimes I want us both to be immortal and shit so we could be forever like this D:" That's a NEON SIGN of canonness.
e) They're so married the narrator girl ships them!
Molly: you can't argue when he's like that ¬¬U
Sooz: but good wives don't argue their husbands :P
Molly: LOL! we're not married, we're just, er, together (<- actual word, says it twice)
Sooz: oh, but you look married
Molly: pft, I'm never marrying that dork, he eats in bed! XD
Schmendrick: *at Sooz* ^_~

No, really. It's just awesome for characterization and post-ending interaction. I think I'm obsessing over this pairing in an unhealthy way, but it's no surprise.
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[identity profile] rainmage.livejournal.com 2007-03-04 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Mmm, I didn't care about Sooz as a character so much, but I'm all for it. That universe is so cool, and seeing more of Schmendrick or Molly would be great, since she's now some sort of surrogate (grand?)daughter of sorts for them.

Also, I kinda wonder what happened to Lir's kingdom...

[identity profile] rayechu.livejournal.com 2007-03-04 11:29 pm (UTC)(link)
I felt the same way, but I love female protagonists and good ones are few and far between. So I'm sure I will end up liking the full length novel.