Subject: Oh yeah, they have a thing for the sociopaths, huh.
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Posted on: 2012-12-31 08:58:00 UTC
I do believe you can blame that on Beauty and the Beast.
Subject: Oh yeah, they have a thing for the sociopaths, huh.
Author:
Posted on: 2012-12-31 08:58:00 UTC
I do believe you can blame that on Beauty and the Beast.
I have a friend who is really into Warriors. I've never read the series. Would you recommend it?
I've read Warriors. Uh... it's fairly good! If you don't mind the endless stream of replacement words (since cats in the series have their own words for a lot of stuff), you should read it.
There are Parasol Protectorate 'sues? WHAT. Just.... WHAT.
... at least, not many in the Pit. The search engine on the Circle of Lemmings blows the proverbial chunks, either that or my security plugins are hosing the site. Either way, I haven't found any Parasol Protectorate fics there.
Here's the one I'm keeping an eye on: http://www.fanfiction.net/s/8316352/1/Heartlines . Three chapters in 10 days, then no updates for five months -- it may have fallen to boredom.
I haven't seen the movie yet, but my school did the musical, so I have a general idea of the plot and setting.
And that general idea makes me think that while Les Mis is an excellent story, you do not want to visit it. I mean, I almost understand Tolkienverse Sues. Rivendell is my ideal vacation spot. But why would want to go to a historical time period full of bloodshed and suffering? Hot guys are nice, but not really worth it.
A couple rearranged bits and one new song, but quite close.
Well, considering how many Sues ended up in Sweeney Todd after Johnny Depp was involved, seems Suethors will go ANYWHERE for hot guys...
I just looked up Sweeney Todd.
I will never be surprised at the fandoms I find Sues in.
(On the plus side, those sort of continua will have some good ways of disposing of Sues.)
You seem to be ticked off enough to put two Hs in your name!
I wonder what Sue meat pie tastes like.
I do believe you can blame that on Beauty and the Beast.
Or, rather, the "he's-so-hot-he-can't-be-evil" mindset.
I'm afraid Benedict's villian in Star Trek Into Darkness will attract Sues for precisely that reason.
Wasn't Les Miserables a story set in Russia?
And I'm still on the hunt for The Hobbit fics, myself. Because they must exist - Thorin freaking Oakenshield, full stop.
Les Misérables is set in Paris. It's a novel written by Victor Hugo and something which I really should be getting around to reading one of these days...
That's why it's all Frenchy and revolutionary and barricadey and stuff.
...You are? You must've missed this post, then.
I don't know jack about Kamen Rider, outside of hearing that it's kinda like Power Rangers, so that I'll have to let slide.
However, despite my limited comic book superhero knowledge, I feel safe in my assumption that the Avengers one features a perfectionist jack-of-all-trades sue. I don't remember the exact term, but it's spunding that way.
The familial ties with Hawkeye (who I'm still struggling not to call Green Arrow, for whatever reason), and the buddy-buddy relationship with ever-the-stoic Captain America doesn't help to dissuade my fears any.
What... why...how...?
Please, cut her internet connection or something!
why can't we gather together your agents and mine and perhaps a couple others working in the affected fandoms and go hunt some Sue?
I mean, what if every time we moved in to do the Duty Hermione-Sue just moves into another one of her fics?
That'd be simultaneously hilarious and terrifying, not to mention tiring as heck. But it'd be great fun to write, a mad Sue chase across different continua.
Don't know much about any of the continua, but I'd like to take a swing at one as backup, if you'll have me!
I know Harry Potter and Doctor Who, and I don't mind having Anebrin and Des join the hunt for a 'fic or two, preferably as the back-up team.
Not Hermione, but... it's a Thor/Elementary crossover... wait, how does that even work?
Elementary my love, you were so progressive and fantastic and... /sad sigh
Something in me says Sherlocke doesn't case-solve his way out of that one.
Nor does he snark it.
Sadly.
"Before you say anything, remember, I am holding an axe."
Basically Elementary!Holmes would also thrive at the PPC.
Also, would that mean the mission requires a plot-twist?
Curses, why do I always throw in that extra E?
Oh, yeah. If not for the fact that he can logic a blue streak around all our agents, we could become widely renowned with him on board.
And I'm assuming so, yes.
Mostly because it'd explain their huge amounts of distrust in women.
Read: cynical sociopathy, hatred of stupidity, a knack for casually insulting everybody they meet, and analytical ass-kicking skills, according to the two movies.
(Mental Fisticuffs with Moriarty, yesssss.
Totally spelled that name wrong.)
And partnered up with a polar opposite who somehow brings out the better side of him and keeps him on his toes (or does Sherlock keep John/Joan on their toes?)
There's another HP x Sherlock 'fic by the same author: http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7037278/1/Dear-Agony
For obvious reasons, naturally.
Oh no, nothing wrong with a Ho!mione on the loose, nope, not at all.
/hides punctured stress ball behind back
Who else is excited for the show?
Uh...
Nailed it?
*Guitar medley*