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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-07-14 06:37 pm

[ SECRET POST #2750 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2750 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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elaminator: (In the Flesh - Simon (flower crown))

Re: spoilers for series two

[personal profile] elaminator 2014-07-15 03:48 am (UTC)(link)
Haha, that's okay. We're all different! (I am amused by this knowledge though because you don't seem the easily squicked type!) ...And vampires DO have a lot of sex, but I hadn't even thought of them in relation to this show. I think it's because In the Flesh feels more grounded in reality, and most shows that include vampires are more supernaturally oriented; In the Flesh seems like a 'normal' universe where people just happened to rise from their graves.

Not sleeping probably would've made more sense, but...do they really need to sleep? I can't recall if it's a necessity. I bet it isn't physically, but psychologically is a different story. If they don't sleep they probably start getting loopy because no one can be conscious indefinitely and not start to go mad. The mind needs rest and relaxation.

(For...science.)

This whole fandom is, probably. (They just don't always include their conclusions in fic.) ...Bet Kieren is going to be a happy boy when he realizes he's got the blood flow back. (He never got to have sex with Rick, and now he's got a hot undead boyfriend, so...enjoy your youth, Kieren!)
nightscale: Starbolt (Marvel: Black Widow)

Re: spoilers for series two

[personal profile] nightscale 2014-07-15 04:11 am (UTC)(link)
It's one of my only real squicks, and I can wave off a lot of weird shit but as soon as necrophilia comes up I'm a big o ball of NOPE. Yeah, they've actually tried to do some vague sciencing to it as well which I think is cool, so that probably doesn't help with suspending disbelief in that regard. And we're not sure what caused the rising yet(man I want to know, so bad).

Huh, you make a good point, we know they sleep but we don't know if they have to. As you said even if they don't require sleep they probably do because it's what they're used to, I'm wondering though if you were dead if you'd need it since your brain wouldn't be living tissue either, but considering that they're walking corpses it's probably a moot point since that's impossible anyway. And now I'm wondering if PDS sufferers possibly smell bad because of the whole being corpses(but regular humans don't seem bothered so I don't reckon they do, not the non-rabid ones anyway).

(Sexy science? As if there is any other kind.)

Don't waste that hot young man Kieren!
elaminator: (In the Flesh - Amy & Kieren)

Re: spoilers for series two

[personal profile] elaminator 2014-07-15 04:26 am (UTC)(link)
Haha, I'm the same way about necrophilia and in any other case I wouldn't want to read about 'dead' people getting it on, but in this series the zombies are very much alive, and feel like real people (and even look way more like normal people than basically all other zombies in media) so I guess it doesn't register that way for me? Even though I suppose it technically would be. (Maybe the government brought about the Rising? Or that pharmaceutical company that wants to experiment on Amy?)

And now I'm wondering if PDS sufferers possibly smell bad

That did cross my mind as well, but I'm going to go with...maybe not especially? If they smelled terrible I feel like it would've been brought up; this show has a pretty good sense of humor at times. And, well...if they bathe like normal people, and their bodies aren't decaying like normal zombies would, then...I guess the only thing that would smell is if they had any sort of open wounds that were especially nasty. Though, again, since they aren't actually decaying I don't think it would have a smell to it? God, this is an unusual conversation. (We need to speak to the ITF creator. We need answers to these incredibly important questions.)