Tumblr кинул в меня новым интервью Джулиана, а там...

“We think we might do something live at some point for people who grew up on us who want to see us,” Barratt told RadioTimes.com and other press. “We’ll see where we go from there. That’ll be in a bit. I don’t know when.”
Я спокойна. Это очередное "может быть когда нибудь~" АААА!!1

“Noel and I are still friends. He’s had a daughter and I’ve got boys and we’re doing that for a bit […] He lives very close to me, so I do actually see him most days,” Barratt explained, joking: “He never sees me, but I see him.”He added: “When I had kids and he was tripping the light fantastic and heading out all hours of the night, he’d be getting back in the small hours and I’d be taking the kids out at dawn in a pushchair. We were in different time zones. And now it’s fun to see him in the mornings looking bedraggled by parenthood.” (с)
Они видятся MOST DAYS! Это то, что я хотела услышать. Спасибо, Джулиан!

Я, кстати, не так уж давно (в масштабах лет фанатства) задумалась над фактом, что они купили квартиры в соседних домах. После того, как они жили вместе, это не оч впечатляет, но на самом деле это должно впечатлять.
Стоило упасть в другой РПС, и я поняла, что многие вещи в Ноэлиан воспринимала как должное и не особо ценила x'D Особенно я не ценила камео Джулиана на Let's Dance Comic Relief. Ток недавно осознала, што они сделали и какой ор тогда в фандоме стоял

Щас снова выползла в ленте на Tumblr история Ноэла о большой кровати Джулиана, и я прям прозрела, что "we hadn’t done anything at that point" - это значит "ничё такого ещё не делали на тот момент", а не просто "тогда ничё такого не делали" Язык без костей.
“Julian used to have this really big bed– a massive bed, it was so big it was ridiculous, and he had not a very big room so it was almost like to the edge of the– he’d basically just put in another floor. we used to sit on that bed and try and write our first ever show, make each other laugh for hours and eventually always fall asleep cause his bed was so comfortable. just be at his friends, his housemates would just look in and we’d just be both asleep on the bed asleep and they’d think ‘what is going on here? this is two people–’ and we hadn’t done anything at that point so it was just– i was five or six years younger than Julian, and all his housemates were the same age as him, from the same college as him, so really, what was happening in their eyes was Julian was phoning up some boy who was six years younger than him, taking him to his bed, laughing for four hours and then they were both falling asleep. then i used to go, ‘see you guys!’ and they’d be like, ‘who is that?’”
— Noel Fielding on the episode 784: nerdist podcast, February 3, 2016