Sunday, December 10, 2006

Five TV Characters I Want to Meet Under the Mistletoe

Stolen from TV Gal.

1. Weevil Navarro from Veronica Mars. I'm not exactly sure what it is about Weevil that makes me adore him so. Is it the tattoos? The bald head? The parole officer? No, I think it has more to do with attitude. Weevil's got a lot of confidence and that's hot. He also has a big heart and, for the most part, uses his fists for good and not evil. But he's still a little bit dangerous. It's no wonder the co-eds are hitting on him.

2. Karl "Helo" Agathon from Battlestar Galactica. Helo is a very good person. He has become the moral centre of the show. Which isn't to say I necessarily agree with all of his more humanitarian choices, but it's good that there is a line he won't cross and he's not afraid to say it. And let's face it, he's very handsome. A strong and strapping lad.

3. Dean Winchester from Supernatural. To use a phrase from That 70s Show, Dean is what we would call "man-pretty". He's rugged and masculine, but pretty all the same. And this year, with all the angst the boy has been going through he's gone darker and rougher. But he has a good heart and his devotion to his brother Sam keeps him on the straight and narrow. And all of that is very sexy.

4. Hilda Suarez from Ugly Betty. She could kick your ass up one street and down the other. She's fiercely protective of her family. And, despite the Queen's brand of style, she's gorgeous. Plus, Hilda is simply a lot of fun. When she loosens up and lets her guard down she's sweet and funny. I've got quite the girl-crush on her.

5. Barney Stinson from How I Met Your Mother. I'm not overly fond of this show. I mean, I find it enjoyable enough and there are usually a few good laughs, but the Ted/Robin storyline bores me and I find Alyson Hannigan's Lilly obnoxious. I enjoy Marshall a lot and he's very cute, but the reason I tune in week after week is Barney. He's arrogant, callous, and still manages to be incredibly sexy. He has little-to-no morals and it doesn't seem to bother him that much. And that's what makes for great comedy. Suit up!