My hand to god I was just thinking how awesome Britta/Slater could be together and then I check my flist and behold:
I Don't Think We've Met by
summerstorm
"She doesn't know what the punchline would be, if this were actually a joke. She's not a jokes person. She's bad at them, she can accept that. She's not a crazy narcissist who can't admit her own flaws, and she's reevaluating her ability to be honest with herself since she started the community-college Britta equivalent of a catfight over a boy. Admitting she's bad at something is a good first step. Second step. Whatever. So, that's where reevaluation comes in. Self-analysis, and eradicating your own weaknesses, and admitting you can't make jokes, and cheap beer. All of those are good things."
This author nails Britta's voice, the way she's opinionated and indecisive and witty in a sardonic way, and Slater is deliciously arrogant and there is a scorching hot wall-make-out scene.
I Don't Think We've Met by
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"She doesn't know what the punchline would be, if this were actually a joke. She's not a jokes person. She's bad at them, she can accept that. She's not a crazy narcissist who can't admit her own flaws, and she's reevaluating her ability to be honest with herself since she started the community-college Britta equivalent of a catfight over a boy. Admitting she's bad at something is a good first step. Second step. Whatever. So, that's where reevaluation comes in. Self-analysis, and eradicating your own weaknesses, and admitting you can't make jokes, and cheap beer. All of those are good things."
This author nails Britta's voice, the way she's opinionated and indecisive and witty in a sardonic way, and Slater is deliciously arrogant and there is a scorching hot wall-make-out scene.