You know you want to.
I want to know -- what do you think is the Slashiest Scene Ever in your fandom? Here are a few from me.
Angel
Season four premiere, Wesley -- grim, Lilah-fucking, Justine-enslaving Wesley -- hauls Angel, who tried to murder him, out of the ocean. And then he opens his arm to let Angel drink. Gah.
Babylon 5
In the S2 episode In the Shadow of Z'ha'dum, Mr Morden -- who I always called "the smiling man" -- and Vir Cotto run across each other in a bar. (I forget if Vir has come to get Morden for Londo.) Morden looks at Vir and sucks on his swizzle stick and says, in his smiling voice, "What do you want?" Vir looks flustered.
Starsky & Hutch
In the S1 episode A Coffin For Starsky, Starsky has 24 hours to find the antidote for the poison he's been injected with or he'll die. He and Hutch spend the time tracking down the man who tried to kill Starsky, Starsky growing steadily weaker.
In the afternoon, they go back to the police station to wait for some info there. They sit down at one of the desks in the middle of a large public room. And then they hold hands.
I think that's the Slashiest Scene Ever Out Of Any Fandom for me.
What are yours? It's a nice way to pass the weekend.
Most Slashy Moments
BODIE: The nutter! Could be anywhere, couldn't he? Eh? A thousand yards. What's that? A hit. Easy, couldn't miss.
DOYLE: That's right, but he won't, will he? Well, not yet anyway. He's teasing me. He's not just a nutter; he's a sadistic nutter. He's setting me up.
BODIE: Yeah, and you're just going to sit here and take it like a traditional nanny goat.
DOYLE: Till he comes out to get me.
BODIE: And then what?
DOYLE: You'll save me.
("Hunter/Hunted" transcription 2003 by TD)
Bodie is frantic for Doyle's safety in a macho and bullish way but Doyle won't give an inch. The look Doyle gives Bodie in the pause just before he says "You'll save me." Like there's no question, like that's how there Bodie is for him and Bodie shuts up, stops arguing because it's entirely true.
Blake's 7
Liberator and crew are about to go into an uncertain battle against a much greater force. Blake has been injured but won't stay away from the flight deck and action.
AVON [to Blake] Why didn't you stay in the medical unit? Couldn't you bring yourself to trust me just this once?
BLAKE I thought I might be able to help.
AVON In that condition?
BLAKE All right I'll go back.
AVON Can you manage, alone?
BLAKE Yes. Avon, for what it is worth, I have always trusted you, from the very beginning.
(Star One transcript from www.hermit.org/blakes7)