Sci-Fi runs X-Files episodes at 2am on weekdays and since they just hit the 8th season, I decided I was going to show up for the Robert Patrick episodes. (At least via videotape
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Doggett and Skinner haven't had much in the way of shared screentime yet, but that sure gives interesting vibes to SGA and Caldwell's lack of enthusiasm over Sheppard. ;)
Also, dude, I completely fail at fandom. I don't know why crack_van wasn't my first stop. 2003 yields Mulder/Krycek, Mulder gen, and...CSM/Mrs. Mulder. So, I still have four more years of recs to check out.
I loved Doggett. I would have loved X-Files if it had been Doggett and Scully all along, and not Mulder. (See, this is why I fail at geekdom.)
Unfortunately, I have no links to offer you. I was into Doggett/Scully, which was rare enough at the time. And my brain is total swiss cheese when it comes to remembering authors/stories. Sorry. :(
(Did you know that at the CBS site for the Unit, there are clips of Robert Patrick giving tours of the set?)
I watched the first couple of seasons and liked it okay, but then I went off to school and didn't watch tv, and by the time I got home, they were deep in conspiracy mode and I couldn't follow. And then I heard Mulder was gone and the T-2 guy was taking his place and what was the point in that? (Seriously, I could shoot myself.)
I can totally see the Doggett/Scully from the first two episodes he's in. "Give a little, get a little." It's so going in the next Weir/Sumner fic. I am SO OBSESSED. It's so awful to need my computer for STUDYING when there's all that great FANDOM stuff on it. Screencaps and Youtube, and fic, oh my.
(Did you know that at the CBS site for the Unit, there are clips of Robert Patrick giving tours of the set?)
Alas season 8, what a blow to the fannish psyche. I have no links to Doggett fics, but I love Children of Dune. The mini series made sense of the book for me, granted I read it when I was likely far too young for the content.
I remember the trauma everyone was flailing about when 8 came around and how I was totally not about to get into things then.
You know, I think I was traumatized by my cousin showing me the original Dune when I was about eight. All I remember is Sting hopping around going, "I WILL kill you!" I tried to read the book and just never got into it, but I should try it again because the twenty minutes of "Children of Dune" that I did see made me all geeked out about the political plotting going on.
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Can't help you with the fic, I'm afraid, but I'm sure a trawl through crack_van's X-Files tag will yeild something.
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Also, dude, I completely fail at fandom. I don't know why crack_van wasn't my first stop. 2003 yields Mulder/Krycek, Mulder gen, and...CSM/Mrs. Mulder. So, I still have four more years of recs to check out.
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http://fromthesabrary.livejournal.com/tag/txf
I found a Sk/D story by Sab I had saved, and checked out her fic journal :)
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Unfortunately, I have no links to offer you. I was into Doggett/Scully, which was rare enough at the time. And my brain is total swiss cheese when it comes to remembering authors/stories. Sorry. :(
(Did you know that at the CBS site for the Unit, there are clips of Robert Patrick giving tours of the set?)
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I can totally see the Doggett/Scully from the first two episodes he's in. "Give a little, get a little." It's so going in the next Weir/Sumner fic. I am SO OBSESSED. It's so awful to need my computer for STUDYING when there's all that great FANDOM stuff on it. Screencaps and Youtube, and fic, oh my.
(Did you know that at the CBS site for the Unit, there are clips of Robert Patrick giving tours of the set?)
*WHIMPER*
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You know, I think I was traumatized by my cousin showing me the original Dune when I was about eight. All I remember is Sting hopping around going, "I WILL kill you!" I tried to read the book and just never got into it, but I should try it again because the twenty minutes of "Children of Dune" that I did see made me all geeked out about the political plotting going on.
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