There should be an archive for these fics that everyone thinks of when they watch an episode
Huh. I have the capability of making a huge links list now.
Not that I have the time to do it.
t runs away
And I kind of discarded the idea of created fields in the Buffy Fiction Archive to select specific episodes because, um, 7 seasons of Buffy ep titles and 4 of Angel? Takes up a lot of unsightly space...
Not that I have the time to do it.
Heh. I'm not in a position to do anything about it, either. It's a very obvious thing to have an achive for, though. At some point, someone'll get around to it, I expect...
she says, thinking 'by August, I might...' and knowing it won't happen
I found it!
That bit of Neville/Draco I was searching for, where Neville has the accidental rep as being the cold-bloodiest hit-wizard on the Light's side.
Te did *two* Spike-vamping-Holden pieces, but one didn't even mention Holden by name at all. It was just the FE distracting Spike a lot. It was nice, I thought.
I'd swear someone else also wrote a S-v-H piece, but fucked if I can do the Nilly.
I've just finished an absolutely kick-ass BtVS/Stargate crossover, The Scarab. It's a gen action/adventure, plotty, funny, with wonderful continuity from both shows, and *nails* every single character voice. Just nails it. Usually, I hate reccing stories that are on fanfiction.net, but this one's a real find.
Of *course* the Initiative would be a super seekrit sub-branch of NID.
t snerk
Set post-Restless, pre-Dawn. You'd get much more kick out of it if you have watched a few SG eppies or so, but I think it'd still be enjoyable without much knowledge of the other show.
Edited for linky hijinks.
And now the Buffy meta icons.
OK, the "My fandom's morally ambiguous principal is sexier than your fandom's morally ambiguous principal" was a definite Moment.
I like both the wide applicability of "Oh, please, you call that a flame war?" and the straight-to-the-pointness of "My fandom kills lesbians".
Fun-knee.
amych, I was just wondering - how many fandoms have morally ambiguous principals?
Man, those are priceless.