A couple of months back on the "Silver Cornet" post, I asked members if anyone was still reading here. Would you believe I'm still getting comments on that post? Well, I am, most recently just a couple of days ago. A kind anon replied: "Yes! I'm new, and I'm HERE! Love this place! Don't ever quit. 😄" It was sweet, it cheered me up, and it reminded
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I think your review is excellent. I also thought Mason was unusually precocious, but I was willing to suspend disbelief since both Mulder and Scully are unusually bright themselves. He also seemed awfully well-adjusted for a kid who'd lost his father. Mera was grieving appropriately. Mason wanted to contact his father from beyond the grave--I guess that was his way of grieving?
I like that when something freakin' crazy happens, like a shootout at an airport crawling with people that don't die, that something of consequence actually happens within the FBI and they actually take action for once. That's more than a little refreshing.
Yeah, this FBI actually trying to solve the crimes and do something about colonization. Take notice, Chris Carter: prufrock's love writes rings around you.
The one part of this fic that frustrates me is that for someone as kick-A-S-S as Scully is - and she sure does show it in all the action ( ... )
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Although I really liked this fic overall, one thing that bothered me was how Scully was portrayed at times. Now, granted, we never get to see things from her perspective or see inside her head, so it's hard to know quite how the author was envisioning things on Scully's part, but I do feel like prufrock's love doesn't always treat Scully with quite the same care or consideration that she does Mulder. Sure, Scully's badass in this, but I feel like she's lacking the depth of characterization, the agency, and the humanity that Mulder, Mason, and even Mera (to a degree) are given.Fox Mulder in "Dr. Scully's School for Exceptional Boys" is the very definition of an unreliable narrator. (You could say that about most of prufrock's Mulders, I suspect). The entire story is filtered through his brain. We never find out Scully's side of the story. We never find out her version of how ( ... )
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Why are your comments being screened? You must not be a member? I'm adding you to the roster. If you accept the invitation, you're in.
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