I've sadly never seen the entire thing, but one of the songs ("For Good") is basically a classic broadway musical love song sung between two women. When we watched it in a documentary in musical theater class back in college, I actually broke down in tears (thank God we were watching the film in a darkened lecture hall - I don't know how I would have explained what was wrong with me to a concerned bystander).
edit: and the Hollows series, or the first two-three books, anyway, which are what I've read of it thus far, are a nicely porn-free antidote to the Anita Blake books. Sadly, I think Rachel/Ivy is still mostly subtext and not canon as of the latest book, but Ivy-the-vampire is canonically bisexual. And Rachel's part-demon, so there's ample opportunity for someone to write mystical supernatural creature soulbonding for them.
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Date: 2010-01-26 10:15 pm (UTC)I've sadly never seen the entire thing, but one of the songs ("For Good") is basically a classic broadway musical love song sung between two women. When we watched it in a documentary in musical theater class back in college, I actually broke down in tears (thank God we were watching the film in a darkened lecture hall - I don't know how I would have explained what was wrong with me to a concerned bystander).
edit: and the Hollows series, or the first two-three books, anyway, which are what I've read of it thus far, are a nicely porn-free antidote to the Anita Blake books. Sadly, I think Rachel/Ivy is still mostly subtext and not canon as of the latest book, but Ivy-the-vampire is canonically bisexual. And Rachel's part-demon, so there's ample opportunity for someone to write mystical supernatural creature soulbonding for them.