why so many big plotty crossovers are written by guys
Andrew ... fic ...
I'm just saying.
'Potential'
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why so many big plotty crossovers are written by guys
Andrew ... fic ...
I'm just saying.
I had no clue what the hell Jack was doing there, and the future tense kind of threw me off.
It was... ah, that was the one that was the fallout from the episode with the bugs, where Teal'c got bit and was gonna sprout thousands of bugs, right? So her premise was that they didn't find him in time, and he did, and the bugs took over Colorado, and ... I forget. Something about the vampires.
Katie's "In the Wrong Story" totally has the sex scene. In my head.
That's a little weird, right? It's okay. I've accepted it.
In the end, it was the over-paralleling that kicked me out of The Scarab. For now, anyway. The long Riley=Jack apologia is jarring. Especially since I don't see it at all.
I must have skimmed that part, ita. I was mostly reading for plot, which I liked.
The story did suffer from what I tend to think of as First Story Syndrome, where the writer feels the need to hit on all the character's hot topics, so we got references to Teal'c's Sholva status, Charlie's death, Share, and so forth. That got a little old.
But in general, it was an ambitious story that managed to integrate both universes, set up an interesting conflict, hold the suspense, and use just about every character in a way that made sense for them. For that, I'll cut them some slack on imperfect voices and the occasional anvil-thumping.
Suela!
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There are two open VividCon spots...
You should come! It'll be a party!
Huh.
It's the weekend after next?
Oh, wait. No, I've got SL as a house-guest that week. ...unless I strongarm her into dog-sitting for me...
Errrr.
Plus there's the whole "you're going to Chicago for what? And not visiting our brother while you're there?" Thing.
Two spots opened up. It's a sign!
Well, you could always not mention that you're going to Chicago...
Katie, my sister lives a mile from me. It's pretty much impossible for me to duck out of town for a weekend invisibly.