I don't think I do, though it's possible to read his relationship with
Lord Fear as an extremely unrequited crush.
And given that Lord Fear is (almost) the only character he ever interacts
with, I think he fits better here.
I don't think there are unpopular opinions about Lissard. Though one
TVTropes editor took issue with my describing him as a 'lizardman', rather
than an Atlantean.
It would have been nice to see him passing on some of Lord Fear's orders to
subordinates; I should think, having spent all his time abasing himself before
Lord Fear, he'd then try to throw his weight about with people below him in
the pecking order.
Of the few other characters he's interacted with, there's Maldamé. I'm
sure if she ever did depose Lord Fear, he'd promptly grovel at her feet
instead, but the relationship would definitely not be a romantic one on either
side.
Is it still slash if he's shapeshifted to resemble a woman? Because I
think he had something going with Hordriss that one time.
I think his decidedly not-romantic pairing with Lord Fear is unbreakable.
Lissard being in an OT3 is even less likely than Adam Adamant being
in an OT3. Though I suppose if Lord Fear were to marry Maldamé,
Lissard could be an annoying grovelling doormat to both of them.
I think I can do no better than follow lost_spook's lead and
place myself in the hands of the random generator.
396) It Started with No Strings... - Kate Hardy
Blame it on the champagne!
At a London salsa club, consultant Sodoff Baldrick catches sight of the most handsome man he's ever seen. Relationships are off the cards for Baldrick, but one night with this perfect stranger can't hurt…
For registrar Lissard, dancing and champagne are a remedy to what-would-have-been-his-wedding-night blues. Until he discovers an even better cure — his first-ever fling! It started with no strings, but when Baldrick walks into the hospital on Monday — as the new consultant! — things get a lot more complicated…
He hopes one day to bring Lord Fear breakfast in bed. Unfortunately for
said ambition, Lord Fear never sleeps.
I think he's very good at filling his role in the programme, that role
being Lord Fear's sounding-board. Would I want to meet him in person? Nope.
Probably his eagerness to please.
The time he comes up with a cunning plan all by himself
to deal with Grimaldine, and having put it into motion proudly presents it to
Lord Fear. Fear, seeing the glaringly obvious flaw in said plan, is Not Pleased.
I don't think I'd want any of them. (Being able to change one's appearance
to resemble someone else would be useful, but that isn't one of his innate
powers).
Nope.
I didn't see much of Lissard's episodes at the time of original broadcast,
so my opinions of him (such as they are) were formed on more recent rewatches.
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Date: 2015-04-03 01:03 am (UTC)