
Pig/Leo and Dragon/Sagittarius blaze at 58-63%, a cross pairing of two born performers. One has been playing to a crowded house for years; the other brings the party wherever it goes. The open question is who exactly is the audience.
The first chemistry is fireworks: Pig/Leo's zany, childlike sparkle meets Dragon/Sagittarius's heart as big as all outdoors, and every date becomes an event. Both are romantics of the grand gesture. Neither, unfortunately, is a romantic of the quiet Tuesday evening at home.
Both tell stories at full volume and both expect the room. Dragon/Sagittarius's relentless cheer can trample Pig/Leo's odd little sulks, which are oddly attractive but sincerely meant, and they go unnoticed by a partner already planning the next outing.
Friction lives in the spotlight. Pig/Leo flirts with prima donna behavior while Dragon/Sagittarius simply outshines everyone by having more fun; each ends up upstaged in a show meant to be shared. Meanwhile the unglamorous chores applaud for no one.
Pig/Leo learns to share the spotlight once in a while, and Dragon/Sagittarius learns that noticing a sulk counts for more than staging a rescue; pity was never a currency of love anyway. Two performers can run one theater by alternating nights.
At 58-63%, Pig/Leo and Dragon/Sagittarius are workable with effort. A dazzling double act on stage; the hard part is who does the dishes after the encore.