I know many of you are waiting for more Star Trek meta, particularly the TMP novel analysis (IT'S TAKING SO LONG BECAUSE I DON'T WANT TO MISS ANYTHING), but I've been toying with some Due South meta for a while and finally I decided to just post it already, even though it's not the fanciest thing ever and gets rambly. Also, you may notice that this
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I think the only reason I watched as much TS as I did was because my friends and I had weekly slash nights in college and TS is much more fun to mock loudly in groups.
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And now I must ask, what are your favorite TS stories? I've been reading a few here and there, but I was wondering what the "classics" are and the "must reads."
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I liked, well, everything by Francesca (the Nature series is the big fandom classic), Resonant, Laura JV, Lemon Drop, Kass, Bone, Aristide/Mairead Triste, Legion, Sihaya Black, Merry, Lanning, Kim Gaspar/MickeyM, Sandy Herrold (who also did good rec pages), Anna S, Helen (the same one who wrote TPM and Sports Night, I think, though I may mean a different one). Basically, most of the people who had sites on trickster.org are/were awesome (and many other people besides). Oh, and that story by Julad where they go to the supermarket. You ought to be able to find all of this stuff by author search on 852 Prospect.
(Ahaha, I just found the one where they go to Vegas.)
Also, if you can track down the stories that were in the Crossroads zine, that might help. It's pretty much a who's who of the big names in TS fandom at the time. (Though from that zine I don't think any of the actual stories went on to hit it big except "A Quiet War," and that ( ... )
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And even if you don't ever watch any other episodes of this show, you need need need to track down and watch the episode of Action that Richard Burgi appears in, because it is hilarious. (I think it might be episode 4? I dunno.)
ETA: Also I posted to ask about recs for you, so we'll see what turns up that I forgot.
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I'm puttering around LJ and thought I'd look over your posts, and good thing I did. I loved this. Of course, I can't agree with you more. The way you've expressed it is the same way I see it but have never thought to put it in words, really. It is just so obvious to me. I like that this fandom - even though there were full blown 'wars' on the matter - can look at a mere three seasons of television and see such different things!
I've had a few people - one in particular - talk about my opinions like I was dismissing Vecchio. Considering this is my all time favourite show, I would never do that. Just seeing Fraser's heartache in Burning Down The House, that conversation over the phone at the start, it's all so palpable. They had something really special - something that Fraser, as a lone wolf, and Ray Vecchio, as a hard nosed [no pun intended], trusts-you-as-far-as-he-can-throw-you cop never had ( ... )
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