Finally. She posts.
Hey now. I've been busy. With what? Yuletide,
xf_santa, reccing for The X-Files at
crack_van (and updating the fandom overview). And now, I have a new community with
tree to celebrate Dana Scully's 50th birthday:
scully_fest. Go check it out
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This is my favorite of hers.
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I feel like Mulder having to experience these dream sequences in order to come to his realization about Scully is a very Mulder-esque thing. Both character voices are excellent and the dream world was such a fantastic follow up to the world we were introduced to in "Triangle". Mulder's dream-world Scully was spot-on.
I think my favorite bit was Mulder's recount of the previous night's phone conversation with Scully where we only see one side of the conversation. I love it when writers give us just enough content and then trust us to fill in the blanks.
I loved the author's interview, too. Can't wait to read the rest of her work!
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It is clever and very Scullyesque (you must have loved it, W) and I'm a sucker for dream sequences. I liked the WWII bits, as a think Skinner is deserving of love. It did bother me slightly how very apologetic Mulder was in his Scully-love and how touchy Scully was, but I think relationship talk must be the hardest thing in the world to do. And quite frankly I don't think Mulder's "I love you" in bed was worth taking so seriously, as 1) he was drugged; 2) of course he loves Scully, and she knows it, but love can also be translated as "you're my best buddy; you've got my back; you always come through for me," etc. But fans got all excited and why not? Carter was such a sadistic tease. So I'm sure this filled a need and did it quite well. And it remains perky, inventive, and fun.
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I didn't see Mulder apologize even once to Scully in this story--for any of his stupid antics during that episode. His behavior toward her betrays his usual sense of entitlement. It's Mulder being Mulder all the way!
I do think Mulder loves Scully, but let's face it: he's exhausting. To work with, to be with--on any level. She's been staying overtime trying to resurrect his precious files from the ruins of the office fire and he can't even say thank you to her. He's still standing there giving her a hard time for not paying enough attention to him. For not doing it his way.
Sounds exactly like Mulder to me.
Then he has to talk her into heading to Dreamland with him. Because they're not in enough hot water already.
Back at his desk, while checking if Frohike had gotten any more information on the SS squadron assigned to board the Queen Anne, he was met with a message from his Area 51 contact. He sighed and ( ... )
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So yeah I am really looking forward to read this one.
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But that's when I got myself in trouble. I read "Fire Sale", a lengthy work in progress that was a collaboration between this author and Haphazard Method, and while it was very clearly marked as a WIP, I read it anyway and now I just NEED to have the conclusion! This was a very well written piece with a juicy x-file that connects to Arthur Dales and the past of the X-Files division as well as some delicious Mulder and Scully characterization. I would still recommend reading it despite the unfinished conclusion. It's too bad the authors got that far and couldn't complete it. As far as I can tell, it's been 12 or so years since an update so I'm probably wasting my energy even hoping for information, let alone an ending. Does anyone know anything?
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I think after 12 years it is safe to assume this one's not getting done.
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