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'cause close up Sam does things to me. (also here on tumblr)
Here's an interesting form of fan work that I don't believe I've seen before. The ever brilliant
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It's interesting because this not only creates a slightly alternative version of their scenes it also means instead of saying "the dialogue was clunky and should have included XXXX" it's actually been fixed according to how the author would like to have seen it. We often get fix-it fics, but not fix-it scripts. Now, you might not like this version any better (or didn't think they needed changing) but it at least provides extra thinky (and maybe even an appreciation of TV script writing). It's also great fun and opens up some new thoughts and ideas about what could have happened. Personally, I love it. :)
Speaking of thinky. The ever thoughtful
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And writing arguments isn't easy I imagine (not something I try very often).
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Date: 2014-01-27 03:05 pm (UTC)But these (and the comments and references to other discussions) were very absorbing and well worth my time.
Isn't it great to read discussions that don't end up in wank?! People have such interesting things to say. And I know LJ is quieter than it used to be, but there are still quiet a few around making thoughtful observations (and producing stuff! \o/).
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