Pam for
1. Pam took a still life class while she was at university. She never told anyone and when Roy found her sketch book he believed her when she told him she was just doodling. She thinks that might have been the beginning of the end, all those years ago.
2. Pam knew Jim had feelings for her long before he said anything and long before Michael said anything. She's not stupid.
3. Chris, who does the one person interviews, is her favourite person on the documentary crew, and, after Jim leaves, becomes her best friend in the office. Sometimes they meet at Denny's for Moons Over My Hammy on Saturday mornings. She thinks she likes him better with the camera over her shoulder and wonders what that says about her.
Lee for
1. Lee is pretty sure the last time he was in his father's office he saw the ashtray he made for him for Father's Day in first grade. The red and blue and yellow swirl together in his mind, so he decides not to be sure it's the same misshapen piece of clay.
2. Cheating on his wife, on her husband, still hurts less than cheating on Zak with her. He supposes that's how it's supposed to be.
3. When he sees Kara flying beside him, somehow back from the dead, his first instinct is to shoot her out of the sky so no one else will know she was is a cylon. His second thought is that he has been expecting this from the moment he told her he didn't understand how one of their kind could be sucked in by one of them that night on Kobol.
Katee for
1. Katee's pretty sure Jamie would never leave his wife for her, or for anyone. That one thought has stopped her from doing a lot of things.
2. Jamie can eat whatever he wants without gaining weight, and it's the one thing she'll never forgive him for.
3. Katee loves going to mass in Latin. There's something so soothing about the chanting and the way the words flow. It brings her peace, knowing that for a thousand years, other congregations had exactly the same experience.
Crichton for
1. John's last meal before they put him on the astronaut special was friend chicken, mashed potatoes, okra, grits and corn on the cob. He still regrets that they couldn't find a recipe close to his mama's gooey butter cake. He's been craving it ever since he reached the Uncharteds.
2. He wasn't really attracted to Aeryn to start with. Of course, he's not sure how any man would react to having some ball buster wrap her thighs around his neck and hold him down. Still, she was too strong, too angular, too much for him. That's changed, of course, but sometimes he'll see her with her hair up and a frown on her face and he'll remember and it makes him smile.
3. John wishes, despite everything, that first time on earth had been real. He could have managed something, would have found a way to run away, to get Aeryn out. He didn't know Australia well, but he knew it well enough that he figures he could have chartered a boat and got them to some tiny island in the South Pacific where no one would have questioned her language or her looks or the way her eyes swept every room she entered, looking for danger.
Samuel T. Anders for
1. Sam failed grade twelve physics and it almost cost him his pyramid scholarship. It's one of the reasons he thinks he'll make a lousy pilot. It's one of the things he was always jealous of Kara for, her instinctual understanding of gravity and motion, curves and waves.
2. Sam can't resist a girl who can beat him at pyramid.
3. Before Kara, he was really into brunettes. He thinks that helps explain Tory, except it doesn't.
mini!OTP for
1. Sam has an escape plan read for both of them. It means never seeing him again and hiding out in Saskatchewan for the rest of her life. The two times she's thought about putting it into action, it was the former that stopped her long enough to realise the danger was illusory.
2. Sam thinks she might major in history at university. She was never good at it the last time through high school, but ten years with Daniel have made all the difference.
3. The first time, this first time, their first time really hurts, which surprises her. She hasn't thought about things like virginity and pregnancy and that sort of thing in a long time. Jack tries to be gentle, tries to slow down but he's still a sixteen year old boy, so she doesn't hold it or anything that comes after against him.
Donna for
1. Donna knew Josh was never going to make the choice, so she made it for them. It's one of the things she loves him for most.
2. CJ and Sam (and even Josh, though she knows he's biased) tell her that she doesn't need a degree, but Mrs. Santos doesn't even blink when Donna asks for one night a week to attend classes at Georgetown. She does clasp Donna's arm and pull her into a hug, and Donna feels a little less guilty about putting herself before country.
3.Neither she nor Josh want a big wedding. He's the president's chief of staff and she's the first lady's and they both know it would turn into the worst kind of political affair. Josh's eyes do light up at the thought of som of the people they could get into one room but she takes his face between her hands and says 'no' as firmly as she can. In the end, everyone they want is there.
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