Okay, then. Thanks to
speed_cochrane and
sissi59100 for sorting everything out!
I'm baffled by some of these poll results... Alexx in Slytherin? Interesting, interesting.
I'd love to hear what everyone chose and why they did. I suppose I'll start (if anyone actually ends up joining, of course).
I put Horatio, Calleigh, Eric, and Natalia in
Gryffindor. Why? I'd say they're all pretty corageous. Horatio is ALWAYS throwing himself in the face of danger (sometimes I think he actually has a death wish), Calleigh is such a strong character... she takes everything head on, Eric can get a little worked up but his heart is in the right place, and Natalia is still coming into her own, but she's well on her way to being a tough woman who, like Eric, has her heart in the right place.
In
Hufflepuff I put Ryan, Valera, and Cooper. While they've all made their fair share of mistakes, they're just so cute and seem to be pretty loyal to the crime lab (although sometimes I question Cooper after the incident in "Bang Bang Your Debt").
There were a few characters whom I had trouble placing, so I voted for them more than once.
Speed is a
Gryffindor/
Ravenclaw. I'm nore sure what it is, but there's something about him that makes me think he'd make a good Gryffindor. He's also pretty intelligent (didn't he win something with his high school's science team?).
I put Megan in both
Gryffindor and
Slytherin. In the few episodes we saw of her, she seemed like a pretty strong character, but not in a bad way. At the same time, she did seem to clash with Horatio occasionally (and... I don't know. I'm so sure of Horatio being a Gryffindor that anyone who is kind of against him makes me think they'd be a Slytherin *shrug*).
I made Alexx a
Ravenclaw/
Hufflepuff. While she's obviously brilliant, she's also a sweetheart to anyone and everyone.
Yelina was a tough one for me. She's another I ended up marking as a
Ravenclaw and a
Hufflepuff. She seems naturally intelligent and is also very gentle, calm, etc.
Oh, Tripp... He's another
Gryffindor/
Slytherin for me. While he isn't afraid to stand up for himself or call someone else out for something, it sometimes seems like he doesn't have the best intentions when he does so.
And last but not least... Stetler. I put him in
Hufflepuff and in
Slytherin. Hufflepuff because I think that he's a misunderstood character that means well and is just a really sore loser. ...But then on the other hand, Stetler's mission always seems to be to tear apart the team. Not nice.
So those are my explanations for my choices. Some of them might seem weird because some of them I don't really have a reason for - some I just had a gut feeling with.
Now, anyone else? Care to spill your choices?