Boxed Set, Vol. 1: Smallville, Due South, Farscape
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much anything else that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
Dude, the writers sure pushed the whole unrequited love thing on Odo's part, didn't they? Another ep I watched today was the one in which Jadzia falls in love with this guy on a planet that shifts through dimensions like some Brigadoon in space (yeah, much with the wtf-ness there), and it opened with the scene that had Kira declare that Odo was her lover (!) to shake of some creep. After she left, Odo looked at his hand, which she had clutched in her masquerade, with this sad little face of longing. Poor Odo.
(If I didn't dislike the word so much, I'd totally have said Odo was rapidly becoming my woobie.)
I think it's called "Heart of Stone", and it's very shippy. I'm shameless.
Oooh. From later seasons, I presume? I know there is an episode where Odo confesses his feelings to a Kira-imposter or some such thing. Uhm... yeah. I've been reading O/K fic. Sadly, they are mostly spectacularly mediocre.
Also, Garak/Bashir.
They are great together, aren't they? There also seem to be a good deal of Bashir/O'Brien, which frankly makes me scratch my head, because Miles O'Brien--not exactly pinging my slash-o-meter. Plus, he's kind of...married, and seemingly devoted to his wife, at least so far.
I recently ran across a fic called Cardassia Sutra, which, despite its rather hokey title, is pretty darn well-written for a PWP. Good character voices and some interesting sex there.
Kira and Odo
got together romantically in the final season
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Okay, here's a Stargate question that has me baffled. What did they do with Daniel's stuff when he was dead? What about his apartment?
And why on earth did they decorate the place like an exhibit room in the Met? Why did he have a piano? And when would he have had time to get all this stuff after coming back from Abydos?
Did the set decorators just have no frelling clue what kind of life many archaeologists lead? Especially someone like Daniel, with no set position? He had to have been living grant to grant, subletting apartments, moving frequently, and not buying pianos!
Okay, here's a Stargate question that has me baffled. What did they do with Daniel's stuff when he was dead? What about his apartment?
His apartment presumably was let go--he's not living in it in S7. (We see his house in Chimera. It's not as nice as the apartment.) All we ever hear about his stuff is from Jack in that one scene, where Daniel's all "um, I was dead and you kept all this stuff?" and Jack's all "well, we threw out a ton of junk." And then the line about keeping some of his personal things alive.
Fanon differs on how much was kept; I tend to assume that Jack kept a very limited amount of stuff that he thought Daniel would want Just In Case, because I am a big softy and it's not like the guy hadn't been dead before, you know?
On the other hand, I've got to assume they executed his will, so presumably all of the stuff that wasn't SGC-related, specifically bequeathed to someone, or snuck out the back door by Jack is gone.
And why on earth did they decorate the place like an exhibit room in the Met? Why did he have a piano? And when would he have had time to get all this stuff after coming back from Abydos?
Psst. You're thinking. Stop that.
(Though there is a piano-fanwank I like that says it's his grandfather's; we don't see it in the apartment he's in as of Fire and Water, I don't think, but it appears in The Light.)
There's a truly appalling series of stories where everyone in the SGC turns out to have wonderful musical talent (including Daniel on the piano) and they all have music nights. Teal'c plays the harp, or something. I think there's also pot involved.
I think there's also pot involved.
Heee!
Hmm. Well, you may have killed my drabble, then. Cause I was seeing Daniel walk into the apartment after coming back, and going, "I have a piano?"
Eh.
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Heh. Well, I'm sure you could come up with something else odd that they do still have lying around. I mean, poor guy; assuming he gets it all back, he's got a whole bunch of artifacts and a few personal mementos, but does he have a microwave or a toilet brush? No.
I am convinced, for no particular reason, that Jack has his rice cooker and isn't giving it back. I think mostly because I'm amused by the idea of Lost City Jack tying up loose ends by leaving Daniel a note admitting that he stole his rice cooker.
I am convinced, for no particular reason, that Jack has his rice cooker and isn't giving it back. I think mostly because I'm amused by the idea of Lost City Jack tying up loose ends by leaving Daniel a note admitting that he stole his rice cooker.
Bwahahahaha!
Okay, after the zombies are done, you have to tell that story. Or at least a drabble.
There also seem to be a good deal of Bashir/O'Brien, which frankly makes me scratch my head, because Miles O'Brien--not exactly pinging my slash-o-meter. Plus, he's kind of...married, and seemingly devoted to his wife, at least so far.
I never thought of them as slashy, more comrades in arms/remnants of the empire mates. Also, dart buddies, and I so don't mean that in a porny (heh, typed pony first) way.
Yeah, I don't really get O'Brien slash either. There's my whole "but he's married!" block, among other things.
Rumor has it (or it may have been substantiated) that Paramount balked at the slashy goodness between Bashir and Garak and insisted that their scenes be limited, which is why you get more of Bashir and O'Brien's friendship later in the series.
Katie M., I ended up reading the rice cooker bit out loud to vw because I was laughing so much it required explanation. "Let me get this straight. You think the colonel broke into your house, stole your rice cooker...."