But if it's a mark of "supreme womanly self-confidence to fancy younger men", it's a bit suspect if men fancy younger women.
hahaha
I had a dream last night that another poster dragged us back to Being Human (and accused me of starting this lust-diversion, which I thought very unfair), but as that was actually a dream, I guess I will have to do it:
Can't wait for Sunday's episode, even though I thought it very unfair that last week's trailer gave away the biggest surprise so far. That was most unfair!
I reckon Nina will die horribly. No-one else is particularly safe, so I don't see why she should be. And the writer(s) is (are) following a definite campaign of heaping blameworthiness up on all sides, so that vendettas flourish, self-justification allows terrible acts, and our flawed heroes are undone by their tragic flaws. It will be interesting to see whether Annie is dragged down into it. So far, her only fault seems to be that she is a bit insensitive to others (is it so evil, that she did not want to Pass Over?). Does that mean evil has no purchase on her?
On the other hand, if this line of thought is unwelcome compared to descriptions of Aiden Turner's body, I could always go off and sulk...