zelempa: Blair Sandburg looking hopeful (blair hopeful)
zelempa ([personal profile] zelempa) wrote2010-02-21 10:41 pm
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I love it when people discover TS

[livejournal.com profile] alex51324: The Loft is weird
alex: I can't imagine what Blair's bedroom is supposed to be. There's no good reason for it to have windows looking out on the rest of the apartment
alex: Although the Complete Lack of Privacy does have interesting implications
me: yeah, it's like a weird office or storage area or something
me: he doesn't even have a door
alex: what effect did the set designers hope to create by having Blair's room be a fishbowl?
me: i think part of it is just to imply that it's not really supposed to be a bedroom
alex: I guess that sort of makes sense--if it is actually a loft conversion, rather than a purpose-built loft, then Blair's room could have been the foreman's office or something, and it would make sense for there to be windows so he could see what was going on on the floor
alex: but why leave them in when the conversion was done?
me: jim's room isn't exactly private either
me: it's upstairs with no walls
alex: it's this obviously jury-rigged arrangement that somehow kept going for three/four years for no apparent reason
me: right, they never go to any effort to make it any better because it's never supposed to be permanent
alex: although apparently blair gets doors at some point
alex: I haven't seen them, but the link you sent me says they are there french doors, with glass in them
me: come to think of it, yah
me: that's even funnier
me: they go to the effort of giving blair a door...
me: what kind of door do you want blair? A TRANSPARENT ONE
alex: Yeah, both in-show and on a set-design level, they made a conscious choice to put in a type of door that woud provide the absolute minimum of increased privacy
alex: I mean, I suppose with the sentinel thing, there isn't much privacy anyway
me: maybe they wanted to emphasize that? but yeah, even with the sentinel thing, plausible deniability is key. a real door being closed at least symbolically says "I don't want to be disturbed / disturb you"
alex: whereas the curtain and french door suggest, "We have absolutely no sense of boundaries."
alex: it just seems odd to me that the showrunners would want to play that up
alex: although I suppose that they intended it to be exactly as slashy as it is is really the more parsimonious explanation.
me: ha. ha.

[identity profile] cross-stitchery.livejournal.com 2010-02-22 03:58 am (UTC)(link)
the weird thing is they really *didn't* intend it to be slashy. not that they minded when they found out who their fanbase was :P

[identity profile] mab-browne.livejournal.com 2010-02-22 05:59 am (UTC)(link)
Supposedly, one reason why we have no canon hugs, barring the doozy in Blind Man's Bluff, is that the UPN PTB (as opposed to Bilson/De Meo) started panicking about teh gay. But yeah, Jim and Blair are ridiculously boundary-less in all sorts of quite amazingly delicious ways. "No man, we don't need doors because you can hear me whacking off, and I know you know that I know you can hear me, so no problem..."
ext_390514: Donna, with text saying "Hug me. I'm awesome." (Serious Academic Face)

Not exactly relevant to this post, but...

[identity profile] sophia-sol.livejournal.com 2010-02-22 07:19 am (UTC)(link)
You don't know me, but I somehow ended up on your LJ. And all your fic is wonderful, and I love your recaps of TS, and your drawings are great, and you write interesting posts too! So I friended you. Hi!

[identity profile] magician114.livejournal.com 2010-02-22 08:16 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I've always loved the way they don't explain things. It allows my imagination full license. The loft is indeed weird if you look at the floor plan. It's been a while for me, but I seem to remember a door to the outside from Jim's bedroom. Why would it be there? Also, Blair's room has a door to the outside that seems to be to a fire escape? It definitely is like no other room I'm familiar with, but then I don't know anything about conversions.

I like to think that the French doors weren't something that Jim actually bought. Probably they were part of the room originally but had been taken down at some point, perhaps because it interfered with the otherwise openness of the loft. After all, there aren't any other doors except (presumably) the bathroom. So, perhaps they were in a storage area and when it looked like Blair was staying a little longer, Jim put them up.

As mentioned, there's really no privacy when you're living with a sentinel, although I expect a door is a nice barrier when you have guests. Less likely for someone to accidentally brush by the curtains and have them flutter open.

Of course, after Blair moved upstairs, the type of door became moot! ^_^

[identity profile] alex51324.livejournal.com 2010-02-22 07:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Okay, I just realized something. At the end of the Naomi episode--the one with the big rigs? Naomi *slips Jim Blair's tongue*.

The tongue she cooked for him, I mean. And Jim *likes* it!

Gayest. Canon. Ever.