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busaikko July 13 2010, 07:01:15 UTC
Now I'm totally curious about what kind of food Legolas would cook. Inquiring minds want to know!

And: I don't think the writers meant to say it, but I think it says something interesting. Yes! I think the writers were totally clueless. The actors, on the other hand (here I am thinking of that recent interview with Joe Flanigan where he said of Sheppard "He hides... he hides."): the actors surely added in all that UST!

Also, your tarot project is awesome. ♥

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my_scheherazade July 13 2010, 11:01:27 UTC
Legolas cooked poorly. He attempted to make lembas, but it just turned into paste, then he burned down the sound stage making easy mac. The show kept going because he threatened the crew with a quick death by arrow if they didn't bend to his will.

Can you link to that interview? I don't think I saw it.

Thank you very much! Hopefully there will be more soon, but I kind of moved it to the back burner for mcshep match and some other projects I had going on. It's definitely still alive though.

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mific July 16 2010, 09:57:22 UTC
the thought of "That's all there is; there isn't anymore," depresses the pants off of me. With fandom, the story never has to end.
God, YES - that totally resonates with me. The grieving after finishing a series or book or whatever that you loved. It's what I love about fanfic - that and the fanfic being so much better than most of the originals! Looking forward to your piece for Team Play.

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gottalovev July 16 2010, 14:12:03 UTC
what i really love about Mcshep and SGA in general is that it's hopeful. They show up on Atlantis as a bunch of lonely, messed up people and over the course of the series, they develop incredibly strong bonds with the other members of the expedition, many of them for the first time in their lives. Even more than that, they're people that would likely have never even spent the time to get to know each other in any other circumstance. They start as outcasts, and end with a place where they belong and people worth dying for (even though they had to leave the galaxy to find that.)

that is so well said! so true. ♥

I love your Tarot series! and if you have a digital camera, that's how I do my own scanning ;)

Wake is a wonderful story, even if it hurts... cannot wait to read this year's goodies =D

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danceswithgary July 18 2010, 19:31:08 UTC
they're some of the very small number of characters I've ever felt I could relate to (not in the "I battle robots and space vampires" kind of way, but in the "I totally understand their personality and decisions and can identify with a lot of their internal struggles" way.)

Exactly!

'Wake' is one of those stories where I have to choose a day when I'm willing to cry, so I must confess I've only read bits of it.

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