Hallowe'en Trick or Treat Meme

Oct 29, 2011 20:19

Memed from justice_turtle and dbskyler:

In honor of All Hallow's Eve, I'm inviting trick-or-treaters to my 'door.' Comment "trick-or-treat" to this post and...well, you know the drill. Treats can be anything that strikes my fancy (pics of fave actors or pairings, one sentence fics, graphics, a few words why I'm glad to have you on my flist, etc. etc.). The more "houses ( Read more... )

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lost_spook November 6 2011, 19:24:42 UTC
Oh, cool. I didn't do too badly there, then! :-) I couldn't remember you being around when we were all getting our brains eaten by the I surrendered meme. (It's quite a good way to get ideas for original fic, but a terribly dangerous meme to try if you don't want your brain eaten.)

And... never heard of Thomas Hardy? 0_o Maybe he is not as much a permanent feature of the English lit curriculum on the other side of the Atlantic then, but he is an amazing poet (even when he's writing novels). I had to do Far From the Madding Crowd for GCSE and then Tess of the D'Urbervilles (which is one long prose poem or metaphor in a way. Annoying character-wise, because they are all Doomed a Cruel Fate & I want to go round being commonsensical at them, but the writing is amazing) & his love poetry. (Castle Boterel, The Ghost and At The Waterfall are some others I remember). Also never read Jude the Obscure without finding out the plot first.

Yay; those are three particularly good ones, but it was hard to choose. The lizard and the chicken wire ones probably have to win, though. (Servalan has the best TV wardrobe ever. Because, of course, when you are Supreme Commander of the Federation you can have a great dressmaker. And, even the stranger ones, Jacqueline Pearce can wear them, and then some.)

Aw, I know what you mean, because I love Roger Delgado's Master so much that even Three can't compete. :-) However, as long as you do not expect any following Master to be the same, it is just regeneration, same as the Doctor. And the first one/two are all cloaked and decayed. But Anthony Ainley is quite fun, so it is worth seeing him eventually.

(If you don't, you can't watch the party that is The Five Doctors, or The Mark of the Rani, where the Rani is very eyerolly at the Doctor and the Master and their rivalry. She says the Master would get dizzy if he tried to walk in a straight line. You could try The Keeper of Traken first, which starts with AA playing a different character, to break yourself in gently. Also, Survival is a great performance from him. And he loved being the Master so much that he apparently used to ring up the DW production office in character to ask when he would be coming back. :lol:)

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