Oh, no worries - I've been meaning to watch Wilde for ages. I love Stephen Fry and I thoroughly enjoy reading Oscar Wilde. And Jude Law? Preternaturally pretty. Mmm. (Although Bosey, from what I gather, was a bit of a bastard.)
...and it occurs to me that this, of course, is RPF. Not RPS as such, because Mr Wilde was shagging the pretty boy, by all accounts. But - yes. Hmm. Distinctions? The only distinction that I can see is the fact that the individuals involved are dead. Although I guess that's a pretty big distinction.
I suppose some might regard Something Real as an AU with Eminem being inserted into the Angelverse, but he still has all the respective elements of what he is in our world -- famous rap star, etc. I dunno. Thoughts?
I really did enjoy how you worked this - the contrast between your character when he's with Connor & co (who don't recognise him) and when he's with Gunn - I liked that. A lot of the appeal of writing crossovers for me is the opportunity to take a character away from the pre-existing expectations & image blah blah blah associated with their usual context, and see how they interact if you give them more of a blank slate. It can be fun.
Angel and Buffy in Nazi Germany
See, I don't know that I'd consider that an AU, neccesarily, because there has been time travel within the Angelverse already, and we've had parallel universes too. Again, this is very much a YMMV thing as to how one categorises these things in one's own head, I guess.
Really, you know, this is fascinating for me; the idea of writing real people does my head in. Which was part of why I did write Min Calibre/Wes, actually - because it did my head in. I'm not sure whether that counts as proper RPS, but I'm cool with it doing so if it does. But the idea of assuming the personality and voice of a stranger whom I know only through the media - this feels really weird to me. And intrusive. To me. (I have weird boundaries and intimacy issues, though, as you may have gathered.)
It's what Impressionists make their living from, of course. Huh.