Tonight's Angel looms before me:
Apr. 21st, 2004 03:51 pmI'm very much looking forward to it. Kinda wish I hadn't seen the promo, so that I could be extra surprised, but the world goes on. I do think that I've caught the drift of the series, but I've always felt oddly connected to Joss Whedon's way of thinking. He makes sense to me because I think the same way he does -- character and idea first, plot second. Which is probably more endearing in a fanfic writer than a tv one.
On the due South font, I need to rewatch Mountie and Soul before writing the next part of 'Queering the Text'. I'm also apparently writing a long story tentatively titled Hamilton's Locket which is going to have some F/K first-time action in it. Plus, Fraser wants me to write some more post-episode vignettes on the theme of lying, since I've got two already. He wants his own series, is what he wants. Also, Ray is complaining that Fraser's the only person who gets to talk about sex. Luckily, he shuts up when I remind him that I'm still working through his Stella issues.
In addition to all that, Ray Vecchio is trying to convince me that he has something interesting and new to say about love and Stella and moonbeams, for some reason. And he wants to use bowling as a metaphor. Ray Vecchio is cracked.
On the due South font, I need to rewatch Mountie and Soul before writing the next part of 'Queering the Text'. I'm also apparently writing a long story tentatively titled Hamilton's Locket which is going to have some F/K first-time action in it. Plus, Fraser wants me to write some more post-episode vignettes on the theme of lying, since I've got two already. He wants his own series, is what he wants. Also, Ray is complaining that Fraser's the only person who gets to talk about sex. Luckily, he shuts up when I remind him that I'm still working through his Stella issues.
In addition to all that, Ray Vecchio is trying to convince me that he has something interesting and new to say about love and Stella and moonbeams, for some reason. And he wants to use bowling as a metaphor. Ray Vecchio is cracked.
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Date: 2004-04-21 04:48 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-04-21 06:26 pm (UTC)Still, he's saying that it would be fun to write, and he's probably right.
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Date: 2004-04-21 06:44 pm (UTC)