ext_11397 ([identity profile] frenchani.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] frelling_tralk 2015-08-31 11:35 am (UTC)

I agree with you.

As much as I didn't need to see them being physical with one another, I don't think it would have been OCC or would have not made sense, especially after that fight against the Red Drafon. The Eros/thanatos vibe was so strong there!
Actually, it would have made much more sense than Alana falling into bed with Margot, since we had never been shown any strong bond or attraction between them before the infamous sex scene.

Methinks that Fuller is struggling with his desire and his fears and prejudice here. He played with the idea of a romantic love story between thos two men but shied away from the logical outcome eventually.

The way he insisted on saying that Will was straight is significant. As if only non-straight people should have homsexual sex! The fact that Will isn't attracted to men in general doesn't mean he can't be physically attracted to THAT man with whom he already has the most intimate relationship.

It isn't as if the characters were asexual beings who never had sexual intimacy with anyone.

That said, the lack of kiss worked too.

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