Simon: I'm trying to put this as delicately as I can... How do I know you won't kill me in my sleep? Mal: You don't know me, son. So let me explain this to you once: If I ever kill you, you'll be awake, you'll be facing me, and you'll be armed.

'Serenity'


Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon  

A topic for the discussion of Doctor Who, Arrow, and The Flash. Beware possible invasions of iZombie, Sleepy Hollow, or pretty much any other "genre" (read: sci fi, superhero, or fantasy) show that captures our fancy. Expect adult content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.

Marvel superheroes are discussed over at the MCU thread.

Whitefont all unaired in the U.S. ep discussion, identifying it as such, and including the show and ep title in blackfont.

Blackfont is allowed after the show has aired on the east coast.

This is NOT a general TV discussion thread.


§ ita § - Sep 29, 2012 4:57:02 pm PDT #21221 of 30001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

As far as Doctor Who goes, I'm okay with that. Despite his point of view, it isn't all about him. They got to be together for the rest of their lives, and it's sad they lost a friend, but they had each other, and presumably constructed rewarding lives, just somewhen else.


DebetEsse - Sep 29, 2012 4:57:44 pm PDT #21222 of 30001
Woe to the fucking wicked.

Yeah, it's about as happy an ending as could reasonably be hoped for.


Dana - Sep 29, 2012 4:59:05 pm PDT #21223 of 30001
I haven't trusted science since I saw the film "Flubber."

I am agreeably non-traumatized.


DebetEsse - Sep 29, 2012 5:07:18 pm PDT #21224 of 30001
Woe to the fucking wicked.

A bit teary, but not traumatized. I think Moffat did well on that one.


§ ita § - Sep 29, 2012 5:11:05 pm PDT #21225 of 30001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I really hope they retire the Angels, at least for a while. They've totally broken their worldbuilding. The whole moving unseen shit is kerfucked. They were kinda creepy this time (as opposed to the two-parter which didn't really hit me that hard), but whenever I stopped to think, pieces fell apart much faster. Wibbly wobbly only gets you so far.


Jon B. - Sep 29, 2012 5:16:24 pm PDT #21226 of 30001
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

whenever I stopped to think, pieces fell apart much faster.

Really. Like Liberty could really wade though the harbor and the streets of Manhattan with no one looking at her?

t edit (It *was* a great visual though!)


DebetEsse - Sep 29, 2012 5:31:19 pm PDT #21227 of 30001
Woe to the fucking wicked.

It really was. They did put the building right by the water...but still.

Anybody remember whether Rory and Amy were the same age in school?


§ ita § - Sep 29, 2012 5:37:38 pm PDT #21228 of 30001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I've never assumed they waded, I thought they just zoomed. Still, during said zooming, someone is looking in that direction. And is that why, when Rory and Amy were looking at each other before the plunge that it didn't make a move on them? They should have said their pieces without looking at each other, shouldn't they?


Dana - Sep 29, 2012 5:42:47 pm PDT #21229 of 30001
I haven't trusted science since I saw the film "Flubber."

Yeah, I need fandom to work out when they lived.


DebetEsse - Sep 29, 2012 5:44:51 pm PDT #21230 of 30001
Woe to the fucking wicked.

My thought was "Amy was 5 years older than Rory...I don't think there was that sort of age gap. I suppose she could have out-lived him. Or she got sent just a bit further back. Oh, that would be a fic that would make people cry a lot."