Fandoms: Darkest Night Trilogy / Doctor Who
Rating: PG-13 for some strong language
Timeline: Darkest Night Trilogy - This story is one year after the events of the last book, so everything is fair game.
Doctor Who - New Who seasons 2-4 (10th Doctor), with very heavy emphasis on Blink. However, nothing from season five.
Fandoms - In this story, the end
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*dances in glee*
Thank you!
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I loved all the banter, the Doctor's nuttiness, and how Lee is caught up in everything again (and how that has become business as usual). And definitely the interaction between Tony and the Doctor, how Tony doesn't take any shit and how it kinda throws the Doctor. And Tony getting his wizard on! That energies of the world line did make me giggle a little, though, sorry, Tony ( ... )
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I had to leave it open to do other little bits. I like the combo of Tony and the Doctor far too much to not leave it open, hehe. I'd already written two little crossovers, so it bugged my sense of continuity not to leave a way open for Tony to get over there.
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*bounces excitedly*
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Tony's whole moment of "I WILL STOP TIME" was super awesome and hot and I may have read it a few tims over ^_~.
"Blink" was an amazing episode, and you used its elements here, really well. Those angels are creepy fuckers and that comes out excellently in this fic.
Also? Last line = gold!
Thanks for posting this ^_^.
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Yeah, it took me a while to research the RCMP and how to set everything and what the society was like at the time and everything, but it was fun.
Torra wants me to podfic it now. I swear, you give her an inch, man...
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You already knew I was excited about this, as i love both Doctor Who AND the Smoke novels (okay, all the books in that TH 'verse). And you soooooo did not disappoint. This was just terrific! Complex story and everyone in character and bits that were exactly as creepy as they needed to be, given the weeping angels were there.
I really loved how the doctor didn't believe Tony was a wizard, until he pretty much just had to go with it. And his interaction with Henry was priceless, as was everyone's casual, "oh, interdimensional traveler, whatever," reaction to the Doctor. *grins*
Tony and Lee's quiet realtionship vibe was great too - there for each other without being all schmoopy.
I could go on and on, truly. This was such fun to read, and I can totally see it as canon for both 'verses.
*more applause*
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