Anytime, sugar ginger.
dianalourdes: Is there not enough lust in your filthy pigeon heart to be a little bit naughty about Ginger Junk O'Brien? |
DIANA
You know there will ALWAYS be a place in my heart (and in my pants) for that big ginger freak.


This is such a late reply to this party.The only sorting I have an issue with is Conan’s. Yes, he’s nice and kind, and always works hard, but he’s also and incredibly brave bad-ass. Leaving NBC after all those years took some serious guts, and so did doing the tour and signing up for a show on TBS of all places.
Because of all the above, I feel like Conan belongs more in Gryffindor than he does in Hufflepuff. Plus, the ginger hair doesn’t hurt.
Conan is constantly underestimated. No one thought he would survive when he took over Late Night, and he could very well have given up under the intense battery from all directions. But he chose to stay and stick it out, and in the end he proved every last doubter wrong. He did it not only for himself, but for the people around him who were also invested. These are the same people he’s worked with now for nearly twenty years, and down the road when he left The Tonight Show, he first made sure that his people would be taken care of. That’s some damn loyalty.
Leaving NBC was a ballsy and unexpected thing to do. He was told he couldn’t work on television, so he took the show on the road. He signed on to do a cable show rather than a network show. No one saw any of this coming, and it was widely assumed he was just going to fade away, but he’s still here and still thriving. He has a sharper edge than most people think, and he’s got a hell of a lot more nerve. The Hufflepuff mascot is a badger, an animal that looks cute and cuddly but has the capacity to rip your face off. Conan is kind, gentle, and sweet, but he’s also tenacious, unpredictable, and stronger than he might seem. Sounds like a Hufflepuff to me. :)
(Source: ohhellosugar)

“And remember that the story is never over.”

A WILD CONAN APPEARS
Looking a bit aggressive, Mr. O’Brien. Well. Come in on at me, love.