You know it...(I used to be a nice crippled girl from Glendale once...)
Buffista Fic: It Could Be Plot Bunnies
Where the Buffistas let their fanfic creative juices flow. May contain erotica.
I used to be a nice crippled girl from Glendale once...
And now you're a dom-writing slasher like the rest of us! And we couldn't be happier.
erika! Beloved wife!
I knew Holland Manners was a sub. I just friggin' knew it.
I've read somewhere that a lot of outwardly powerful people are... don't know where, cause I was probably mostly thinking "Why do I read this stuff?"
The thing about Manners isn't that he's powerful - it was that he so obviously enjoys being used by what he perceives as a Higher Power.
Mister Elevator to Hell Guy for the Senior Partners, you know?
Well, yeah...he's gonna be honored to have Kay abuse him...and she is, of course, his superior in any respect you could name."because she's not like the rest of us...she's a hero." as Giles said about some young Slayer, back when.(Which makes me get pissed off at NBC PTB all over again...straight-up women heroes are rare, rare, on TV.) We've got Kay, Dana Scully, Buffy, Xena...wow, used up one whole hand...)
Hell, I'd have been happy with more than a double handful of women characters for mainstream TV who were drawn as complex human beings, without having the "I must have a baby!" shite grafted on. They screwed up Scully with that, wrecked Jamie Buchman on "Mad About You" by suddenly having her needing to reproduce, and the list goes on....
The desire never bothered me terribly with Scully, maybe because I came into the show late enough that "Scully would like to be a mother some day" felt to me like a basic part of her character.
The implementation, er, not so much. I particularly enjoyed the Stealth IVF and her letting random strangers stay in her apartment with her infant son despite knowing that said infant son was a target for Bad Guys. I mean, it takes work to be a more clueless parent than Angel, but I think she may have managed it.
Katie, I was fine with the "abducted by aliens, child (Emily) comes back later, born to die" thing.
It was the "my eggs! They took my eggs!" that bugged. Because even with her faith thing going on, Scully was an intense pragmatist most of the time - hell, that was her big appeal, her balance to the darker Mulder.
And it never felt right to me. But I was an X-Phile from the third episode or so of season one ("The Jersey Devil" was the first one I saw, and I was hooked.)
Oh, and after all the grief she went through, Scully just ups and puts the baby up for adoption??? Huh??
Still, Robert Patrick could have saved the show. Such will always be my cry. Dagget vs. Cancer Man. If I didn't already have several mind sucking fics ...