i don't really get the whole barnabas/julia preoccupation.why isn't it o.k. for them just to be friends and colleagues?
I'm glad they never actually got together on the show. It would have ruined that tension, and a relationship of that nature probably would have ended badly for both of them. But I think a lot/most people can relate to the situation Julia is in (longing for someone they can't be with or who doesn't feel the same way) and so they really root for Julia to be with Barnabas.
Well, I agree that if they would've gotten together on the show it might've ruined the tension that many empathize with, however I respectfully disagree that if B&J would've gotten together (in one way or another) the relationship would've ended badly for them... I mean, aside from what the writers may have concocted in such a case, who's to say in that wacky world of Collinsport, ya know?
Well, there was also that little Sam Hall TV Guide article... not that that means everything, but... :-
IMO, they make a great team as close friends, but not as Romantic partners.
Aw, I think they'd do fine as both...
::cough::
He just has way too much baggage, and bad luck seems to follow him wherever he goes. Any potential romantic interest inevitably ends up dead for one reason or another.
LOL - true! Partly because of that infernal curse, that is... :- I don't know - as much as I want to give him a good smack up the wazoo from time to time, I still feel for the guy. Sigh--it's my typical Gemini nature I suppose - I can both love and dislike two things at the same freakin' time.
It's *madness* I tell ya - LOL Julia, on the other hand, probably would have eventually found someone on her intellectual level who could appreciate her and not take her for granted.
Well, I can see exactly where you guys are coming from...but that doesn't automatically mean if she settled down with someone that was her intellectual equal, that she'd have a satisfying relationship for the rest of her days (I think that the way Grayson played Julia evoked some very vulnerable and powerful qualities. Now, I'd be the first to say that Barn. ain't Julia's intellectual equal (snort), but I think that Julia falling in love with B. was one area of her life that she couldn't control...that's who her heart chose) Take Stokes, for example - in many ways he's her equal...smart, scholarly, likes a good sherry and can talk for hours about one fascinating subject after another--but for the life of me I could never see them doing the horizontal tango over a pile of antique books in his posh apartment (although there was an episode...oh I forget the episode number, damn
...wherein Julia comes to Stokes' apartment to treat Tony Peterson, and when she sits down on the professor's couch Julia *unintentionally* ::cough:: flashes him a tasty gaze of her leg, stockings, etc. What a hoot! Some of the darndest things happen to Julia when she's treating someone in an emergency...but I digress...)
Moral of this story... I must confess, I've imagined B&J doing a bit of tongue wrestling too, being the wench that I am.
But don't mind me - There's more than enough room for everyone to have their own opinion on that subject...
Group Hug,
Heather