oHOTmu or NOT Ep.28: Destiny to Doc Samson

A mutant with foresight. A race of uglies. A super alchemist. A Serpent who turned to good. And a superstrong psychiatrist. Which are Hot, and which are Not? Only one way to find out, and that's to get it straight from the Girls' own voices.

Featuring permanent panelists Elyse, Isabel, Nathalie, Josée, Amélie and Shotgun.

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Halloween costumes right out of OHOTMU - Amelie as Death, Shotgun as the Black Cat:
Credits:
"Can You Dig It?" (Theme for oHOTmu or NOT?) by Brian Tyler.

Bonus clips from: "My Destiny" by Alton McClain & Destiny; "We've Got To Break Up" by Jonathan Mann and Ivory; "The Arsenic Cake Song" from Asterix & Cleopatra 1968 animated feature (English dub); "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" from Moulin Rouge!, starring John Leguizamo, Nicole Kidman, Richard Roxburgh and Jim Broadbent; Frasier's "Maris Returns", starring Kelsey Grammer and Missi Pyle; Celine Dion's "The Power Of Love" interpreted by Amelie Montour.

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Comments

Anonymous said…
I knew Diablo was in trouble when everyone started laughing before Siskoid even finished the intro. And for me, that one image will henceforth be known as the "calm your tits pic".

As for Destiny, Claremont originally intended her and Mystique to be lovers, and Nightcrawler's parents (Mystique using her powers to change to male form to impregnate Destiny), but in 1981 that storyline was never going to fly. Of course, Mystique later turned out to be Nightcrawler's mother.

As for the Sherlock Holmes thing: in X-Treme X-Men it was established that Destiny and Mystique first met around 1900 when Destiny needed help interpreting her precognitive diaries and hired Mystique, who was working as a "consulting detective"; the two of them fell in love and were a couple for most of the 20th century (on and off).

Mike W.
As a long-haired man, I was very disappointed to hear the ladies' first reactions to Doc Samson, although I'm glad they eventually warmed up to him.

As a mustached man, I have an answer to the "blow your nose" question: the key is to keep the tissue in-between the nostril and the moustache. The hard part is when you sneeze and there is no tissue around...