Had to pull up an ep guide.
First one: A pair of unsolved murders marks just the tip of the iceberg when Sam leaps into a sheriff in a small Louisana town. Rumors of a history of family insanity, the suspicions surrounding his daughter Abigail's involvement in the murders, and ghostly visions of his institutionalized wife just make matters worse.
Second one: Finding himself back in the same small Louisiana town, in the arms of Abigail, now twenty-one, Sam must prevent an angry crowd of townspeople from lynching his fiancee, following the disappearance of a young boy whom she had been babysitting. This is the one where he fathers the child.
Third one: Sam is an aging lawyer, recruited by Abigail, now thirty-three, to defend her when she is put on trial for the murder of Lita Aider, the woman whose daughter Abigail was accused of killing almost twenty-five years earlier. Includes "Kimberly Cullum (as Sammy Jo Fuller)", who is Sam's daughter.
There. Now we remember.
You know, it *is* an interesting question. Can you write believable slash about someone who is canonically in a committed relationship with a woman? I've tried Lemon Lashes' Firefly series, but found that I was totally unable to suspend my disbelief at the thought of Wash shagging some another member of the crew while being married to Zoe.
Similarly, I wonder how the Jack/Daniel slashers from Stargate handled Daniel's very real devotion to Sha're pre-Forever in a Day. I can see the two getting together after Sha're's death, but before? Wouldn't such behavior be fundamentally at odds with what we know of Daniel?
Yay! Dana!
That would have driven me nuts all day.
Quite a specific request for fanfic recs: I've been reading a lot of stuff like this in the last few days: Spike/Buffy, post Lessons, fairly terrible. Is there any post Lessons stuff out there that's better? I don't care if it's het or slash, so long as it's Spike centric and not spoilery for episode 2. If the answer's "no", that's okay, but I figured this was the place to ask.
Can you write believable slash about someone who is canonically in a committed relationship with a woman? I've tried Lemon Lashes' Firefly series, but found that I was totally unable to suspend my disbelief at the thought of Wash shagging some another member of the crew while being married to Zoe.
Ditto on the Lemon Lashes thing.
I think it could probably be done, but not by a) completely ignoring the issue or b) demonizing the woman and kicking her out the door. It would require a very delicate touch, and I can think of maybe five people I'd trust to pull it off.
Can you write believable slash about someone who is canonically in a committed relationship with a woman?
Can you slash Angel in BtVS season 1 or 2? Yes, but you have to be very, very, VERY careful how you deal with the fact of Buffy's place in his (un)life. People have done it- Angel/Xander, for example, often takes place in that time frame- but it's hard to make it work.
Can you write believable slash about someone who is canonically in a committed relationship with a woman?
Here's the thing -- Wash and Zoe have a relatively happy and healthy relationship, as well as an active and satisfying sex life.
There's also an equality there that's rare on TV. Wash and Zoe are each highly competent in their areas of expertise, and Zoe outranks her husband.
I have zero desire to read or write a story that slashes Wash while he's married to Zoe. I might be open to reading a story where Wash is slashed prior to meeting Zoe, but...
In my opinion, why bother, when Wash and Zoe are so great, and so many of the traditional reasons for writing slash have been rendered moot?
So, are we not considering X/A committed? Or is it Xander's ambivalence that makes the difference? Or maybe he is "everybody's butt monkey".Just curious.
Lemon Lashes' stories-- I have more problems with the Mal-in-a-dress bits. Which is not to say that the Wash/Simon wasn't hard for me to get over-- but I felt it was about as well done as possibly could be.
And they broke it up not too far down along the line, so it's all good.
But her River/Kaylee makes me
squeal.