Rules of the Game 1. Criticism. Serious, not serious, sound drubbings, round mockings, and utter gushing - all allowed. No, really. Gen, het, and slash...
CriticalEdge@yahoogro...
Apr 1, 2004 8:24 am
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COMMENTARY: Gillian tells us they were going for the "Strangers on a Train" storyline, where MacLeod is put into the position of being blackmailed into do a...
COMMENTARY: AP notes that this episode wasn't his favorite show, but it was fun to see a slightly lighter side to MacLeod. He loved the dancing in it, and...
I wanted to share with you the news that Sharon Cross has a new WIP on her website at Wordsmiths (http://wordsmiths.net/archives.htm) The story, Songs of the...
... but it was <snip> ... doing ... has said ... Duncan ends ... but while ... Duncan is ... Really??!! That is so cool. Is Duncan bored or showing off? I...
From: Vicky ... but it was <snip> ... doing ... has said ... Duncan ends ... but while ... Duncan is ... Really??!! That is so cool. Is Duncan bored or...
The unutterably lovely, cuddly and beautiful Freyja has written me a delicious Dom!Joe story for the Kink!Fic Challenge. It's in her LJ. I will at some point...
... a ... Oooh, yummy! Drool... ... Damn, I wish I didn't have so many writing commitments already. ...I also wish I could see more of whatever that thing is...
COMMENTARY: AP says doing an episode about the Watchers in general was a very good idea. Dawson represents the audience, in a way, because you ask the...
COMMENTARY: Gillian tells us that the original common story line of the Highlander series was that Duncan would run into an old enemy, there would be some kind...
... Kirin's ... hundreds of ... Methos' ... Whoa, it wasn't "thousands of years"; Methos rode with the Horsemen for maybe a thousand years, at most -- and...
Ah, gee. Only a thousand years of atrocities? Pardone moi. <g> And the "weight of time alone" covers his tab? Not doing anything awful, and keeping a low...
... that ... Horsemen ... it's hard to say. the episodes only say "The Bronze Age". ... is ... If I might ask, how so? (by being a doctor for a few decades?...
Here I am, replying to myself. Sad. But after thinking about this a little while, there was something relevant (rather than flippant) to address with regard...
Not sad. Some of my best conversations are with myself <g> I think this is very interesting. And I think that Mac has come much closer to accepting that we all...
From: JoTribe Not sad. Some of my best conversations are with myself <g> I think this is very interesting. And I think that Mac has come much closer to...
I don't agree that the comparison between Vietnam and the Four Horsemen is a non-sequitor. Judging from what we see of the Horsemen, the Mylai Massacre (a ...
My very serious problem with this argument is that it completely ignores the traumatic social psychosis of the events in Vietnam, and why they occurred....
... awful, and keeping a low profile for a long time is equivalent to doing good (as Kirin was trying to do)? ... Well, there was also that 500 years (that we...
... We've gone over the Horsemen dates a few times; he rode with them for roughly a thousand years, and broke up with them at least 2000 years ago. (He's...
... Well, there was also that 500 years (that we ... -->Hang on...we do? Am I forgetting a canon reference here? We see him being a doctor in the Indiscretions...
... mind, against several centuries of actively doing evil, and the scales are not yet balanced, in Joe's view. ... Hmmmm, I wonder how he considers Darius,...
... Bronze Age ... they were ... much more ... the Four Horsemen ... almost ... trying to up the ... others ... Good point! We saw no evidence that the...
... utterly alien environment, uncertain of who the enemy was and vulnerable to being killed at any moment by someone who looked like an innocent - while still...
... Good point! We saw no evidence that the ... -->I see what you and Shomeret are saying, Leslie, but what this argument always comes down to for me is, if...
... If not, then it's interesting that he took up medicine in the 1400s and returned to it in both the early (1816) and middle (1850 or so) 1800s. This forms...
... If not, then it's interesting that he took up ... -->Because it's an interesting profession? Because he's fascinated by the human body and death? Because...