I didn't even know what fic was.
Weren't those cute days?
This has been cleaned out because a number of sites have gone tits up, and could probably stand to be cleaned out again. Rayne's scripts were my #1 resource. I used them all the time. I'd read the script before my first rewatch.
Supernatural doesn't tempt me that way.
(I'm an obsessive volunteer site editor--not contributor, because I don't think I know anything well enough to start a conversation, but I do correct every error or omission I notice--wikipedia, IMDB, Superwiki, etc)
there were definitely wiki-like sites for Buffy back in the day. Rayne's site, for sure. i also used this a lot. [link]
I applaud ita and those others who keep the websites true. Superwiki is fab. When I couldn't recall Ezra's name for the Time and Time Again ep, IMDB failed me completely, but Superwiki came through admirably.
The first 1940's D/C arrived! Sort of. After I enjoyed it, I had vessel!angst. And then I felt that it undermined Dean finally allowing himself to indulge a part of himself that he normally wouldn't, with a fully consenting adult with sympathetic circumstances. And then it felt rapey in a way it never did with Jimmy (but maybe that's a . . . whole 'nuther kettle of fish that I can't verbalize right now).
I love "He grow up great. He grow up hero." It's cute.
Dean's birthday is close to Buffy's! But I don't ship either them or Daith.
I like the idea of Sam and Buffy.
Ooh, I still need to write Cas with the BuffyBot. Heh.
Dean's birthday is close to Buffy's!
one of her three birthdays. heh.
you guys have seen this, right? [link]
There are more "episodes" of that "show", you know. I've been tossing them up on my tumblr. Let me find the poster. Aha. Here.
I like the idea of Sam and Buffy
For some reason, I am not comfortable with sexing between those shows. However, Giles helping John out back in the day works just fine for me. Just, you know, with pants on.
The Dr. Who/SPN mashup (fusion, whatever) doesn't throw me, but Sherlock does, somehow.
Just, you know, with pants on.
Really? I think it was Lee who wanted some Giles/John action a very long time. Which I never wrote, either.
Oh, Tiggy. I'm now lost in that tumbler. Thanks!