I am again doing that thing where I'm jumping back between two different (longer) fics and feel like using a poll to focus me. So that is what is happening in this post.
I find that most of the things I make into series are super duper depressing. Am I stretching out the pain or slowly trying to work towards a non-depressing place? Discuss!
I have watched everything but The Office, which my DVR didn't record for some reason. (I'm dling it now.) I loved Community and liked 30 Rock.
The Jeff/Annie was awesome, but there was also hilarity in the form of Dean Pelton and Kevin Corrigan, who had a few line readings that made me laugh really hard. Highly recommended!
I was actually going to put that as a second question, but then felt like people would feel sad it didn't result in the delivery of any actual ice cream.
I'm really looking forward to the Elisa fic, buuut I Still Choose You, Pikachu still pwns my heart at this point.
While you are on the subject of awesome stuff you should write more of (for me), I will also mention Just Like Glass (now with oldschool Jack sadness) and The Silence Fell Just Like a Stone, which don't exactly have that hanging-there-unfinished feel, but what can I say. I just like them.
In my continuing habit of slowly writing stuff for the 'Just Like Glass' series, I wrote a scene for the other night. And it continues to be the most depressing thing I've ever worked on. 'The Silence Fell Just Like a Stone,' I have a bit of a follow-up written, as well as a scene for another one written. (A bunch of stuff would have to occur to work up to said scene, but I know what I'm leading to, at least, which I feel might make it easier to get those couple of stories done. I work so much easier when I have an almost ending!)
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I have watched everything but The Office, which my DVR didn't record for some reason. (I'm dling it now.) I loved Community and liked 30 Rock.
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I did read about the Jeff/Annie stuff so I figured some people would have been very pleased.
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The Jeff/Annie was awesome, but there was also hilarity in the form of Dean Pelton and Kevin Corrigan, who had a few line readings that made me laugh really hard. Highly recommended!
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While you are on the subject of awesome stuff you should write more of (for me), I will also mention Just Like Glass (now with oldschool Jack sadness) and The Silence Fell Just Like a Stone, which don't exactly have that hanging-there-unfinished feel, but what can I say. I just like them.
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