Day 8 of halfamoonMolly Hooper works in the morgue at St. Bart's hospital in London. She is quiet, unassuming, loyal, and quite brilliant in her own right. She tends to have unfortunate taste in men, at least when it comes to them showing her the respect she deserves and/or not just using her to try to get at their archenemy. She is often times overlooked
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Day 7 of halfamoonI had a list of which fandoms I wanted to create something for and this one was originally not on it. I'm honestly not sure why as Helen Magnus is most definitely a strong female character, creating and maintaining an international series of sanctuaries where people and beings that are just a little different can call home
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Truly and utterly my favorite character on the show Leverage. She is brutally honest, has no internal filters, and may quite possibly be nuts - what's not to love?
Tonight's art-like post-like this is all about Parker, because there needs to be more Parker-love in the world.
One of my favorite characters on the Highlander series was Amanda. You simply must love a woman who managed to steal a Quickening yet managed to give up the only physical reminder of one very good friend for the chance to help out another. Awesome character, plain and simple.
Okay, so I had all these grand plans for an awesome "Redheads of Doctor Who" type thing for all the awesome gingers on the show. And then I had problems with both finding the images I wanted and with GIMP cooperating and OMG, River's hair is a nightmare to edit
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Day 3 of halfamoon. I wanted to do something with the women of Merlin, and quickly discovered that the ratio of "evil" to "good" is quite, er, something
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Day two of halfamoon. I could not resist doing something for Xena. It and Highlander were pretty much my first fandoms, and I wrote more for it than I will ever admit to here and luckily won't have to since my site is dead and no one can find them anymoreI know the joke is old at this point but, really, Xena totally turned me gay. Or at least got me oh
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