Just a note to let you know that as of December 1, 2011 the websites Addicted To Doggett and Semper Fi will be merged together. All content will stay in tact, only the layout will change. We here at SoX find it more manageable to update Doggett content (and DSR content) with one singular site rather than two different sites that are basically the same. Stay tuned.
Case #1. The classic. Moonlighting. When they finally got together.
Case #2. Cheers. When Sam and Diane went their separate ways.
Case #3. House. When House and Cuddy got together.
Case #4. The X-Files. When they finally got together.
I think that if sexual tension is resolved that things get more boring. Of your examples I have only seen “Cheers” and “The X-Files” - and I think both kind of ruined the UST that made the pairing in question classic. The reason I never watched “Moonlighting” is because of all that I read about how bad it got once the two main leads got together. In the case of “The X-Files” I think that the resolved sexual tension between Mulder and Scully ruined the essence of the show - the show was never about romantic liasons, it was about FBI agents investigating the paranormal, and uncovering a large government/alien conspiracy.
November 2011 SoX Calendar! Enjoy! ♥
The new design for SoX will go live on Thursday, December 1st. The SoX website will become an image archive for “The X-Files” ONLY at this time - we will no longer be archiving actor photoshoots or their other TV/movie screen captures. We will continue to share photoshoots and screen captures on the SoX Facebook page - hop on over to the SoX website now to save anything you want to have on your home computer!
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