an ode to no one/misc/ravenous

This is from my old site so excuse the terrible writing!

This is my favorite slash-related movie. Boyd is obviously a very feminine character. I don't think that the two lead characters (Calhoun and Boyd) had something going on until the end. I think Reich had something for Boyd and I think Boyd liked Reich because he was this really tough kind of guy, and Reich liked being that tough guy for Boyd. You can convey it a lot in the movie at moments when Reich calls Boyd 'Captian' and such. They're flirting, aww.
Then there's the whole thing with Calhoun. I don't think Calhoun would have killed Boyd when they were on the cliff. He acted in a different way than he acted with the others that he killed. Also in the scene at the end where they're in the barn, before Boyd pushes him down, Calhoun takes the sword out of Boyd's back and drops it. It's a really awkward moment where Calhoun looks like he's going to kiss Boyd but doesn't. They also die in a very Romeo and Juliet fashion ;) In the DVD version of the movie, Robert Carlyle says "go on, kiss him" on the commentary at the end.
So, since I can't write good fanfiction, or draw, and Kat's busy with her story, she drew these for me in five minutes! Enjoy!


These pictures are inspired by the scene when Reich is pulling Calhoun around by a rope. Reich totally wanted to tie Boyd up instead.

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