Long winded is good, seeing as I am dealing with dreadfully boring law reviews, so I enjoy your comments!
No, Sho and Nino's mating dances start sometime in 2005, with Wish (The PV! The red velvet suits and performances! The concerts! Go watch, I dare you!) and then every other HYD soundtrack song makes them go gaga. Dunno why.
Sure, Suzanne and nicknaming was epic (Noniramen, Otton, Sasshon and Bungee, anyone?) :D
And we totally forgot Sho-Aiba joint bathing sessions and weird positions. Maybe thatÄs how they bond...?
Nino and Jun are my favourite duo to watch - Nino knows how to handle Jun - he is actually quite protective of him and does not make fun of his insecurities and fails (or less than he could, at least). Plus, he is always promoting Jun, in a way, as in talking about him in other shows.
I like the Jun-Aiba dynamic very much, as they are so comfortable around each other. Makes sense, seeing as those two were constantly together between 1996 and debut time: shows, dramas, concerts. Other than Leader, Jun doesn't touch the members much (molesting Nino in concerts doesn't count), but he is fine with Aiba, too.
Yes, Jun put Sho on a pedestal, to a point where it made me cringe. Also, I did not get the appeal of douchebag (sorry...), conceited teenage Sho (even if he was under a lot of pressure due to being in Keio prep school and being from a traditional, rich family etc.). Did you see old pictures from trendy!Sho? Very tanned, Kamisama no Karute hairstyle (I kid you not), gold necklace and tweaked eyebrows. And no smiles. So when Jun had his cool phase shortly after debut until 2003ish there must have been a lot of clashes between them. Thus the awkward energy at the moment, I guess.
Okay, this is getting long. Sorry. Stopping now. Analyzing Arashi is my secret pleasure.
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Date: 2013-01-22 11:04 pm (UTC)No, Sho and Nino's mating dances start sometime in 2005, with Wish (The PV! The red velvet suits and performances! The concerts! Go watch, I dare you!) and then every other HYD soundtrack song makes them go gaga. Dunno why.
Sure, Suzanne and nicknaming was epic (Noniramen, Otton, Sasshon and Bungee, anyone?) :D
And we totally forgot Sho-Aiba joint bathing sessions and weird positions. Maybe thatÄs how they bond...?
Nino and Jun are my favourite duo to watch - Nino knows how to handle Jun - he is actually quite protective of him and does not make fun of his insecurities and fails (or less than he could, at least). Plus, he is always promoting Jun, in a way, as in talking about him in other shows.
I like the Jun-Aiba dynamic very much, as they are so comfortable around each other. Makes sense, seeing as those two were constantly together between 1996 and debut time: shows, dramas, concerts. Other than Leader, Jun doesn't touch the members much (molesting Nino in concerts doesn't count), but he is fine with Aiba, too.
Yes, Jun put Sho on a pedestal, to a point where it made me cringe. Also, I did not get the appeal of douchebag (sorry...), conceited teenage Sho (even if he was under a lot of pressure due to being in Keio prep school and being from a traditional, rich family etc.). Did you see old pictures from trendy!Sho? Very tanned, Kamisama no Karute hairstyle (I kid you not), gold necklace and tweaked eyebrows. And no smiles. So when Jun had his cool phase shortly after debut until 2003ish there must have been a lot of clashes between them. Thus the awkward energy at the moment, I guess.
Okay, this is getting long. Sorry. Stopping now. Analyzing Arashi is my secret pleasure.