I can fix that
LOL
shareIf that happened in real life, Kate would probably have laughed, as anyone else would have.
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If you are reading this signature,
step one of my evil plan is complete!
Hehe made me chuckle.
Insert @V@T@R
One of the most spine tingling love stories I have seen for a long time. Epic and will last in my memory as a permanent classic. It really affected me when they killed the black man. I truly felt her horror and pain, and her subsequent breakdown made perfect sense to me. They conveyed her dependence on him and her inability to live normally in a world without him perfectly.
On a side not, the man was/is beautiful and reminded me of Lavar Burton, the man who hosted Reading Rainbow, as well as played La Forge in the Star Trek: TNG. Wonder if they're related?
Thanx for playing... please drive thru.
Did anyone else feel like this was an homage/rip-off of Wesley's "As you wish" to Buttercup in The Princess Bride?
shareI was going to post the exact same thing. And I vote rip-off.
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I'm pretty sure there were other lines before "As you wish" that were used in the same way such as "Here's looking to you, kid." in Casablanca. Nothing is ever really original. I thought "I can fix that" was adorable and romantic.
shareIt was sweet Mildly cheesy, yes, but their performances sold it.
"I hope you like feminist rants because that's kind of my thing."
Haha I remember that was my exact response when I first saw it.
shareI thought that part was so romatic! Love that line, plus he was super hot too so that helps
Don't look at me
I agree with ChocolateButt. It was sweet. Cheesy, but sweet.
Once upon a time there was a magical place where it never rained. The end.