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Den of Geek explains the end credits scene in Thor 2 for people as ignorant of comic lore as I am here (spoilers.)
Via musesfool three lines from WIPs of mine:
How dare he, with no roots here, take her over Downton’s lands to places she had never visited and teach her to understand things she had never bothered to know about her own home? *
“Magenta said she’d prepared a couple of pumpkins in her time,” Layla said vaguely, having been surprised by how competently Warren had handled the knife, although she then remembered she shouldn’t have been, as he dealt with chopping and slicing vegetables at work.
There was chaos in the city when some military experimental AI technology had gone horribly wrong and what was meant to be an urban defense system had turned against innocent citizens. Maxville had needed all the help it could get. If Layla hadn’t seen Freeze Woman use her powers to put out fires, she might have thought she’d imagined her. **
*slightly edited for spoilers
**not a line, I know.
Picking lines was a productive exercise, actually – there was editing, plus realisations about my style and where the stories are at.
And then I watched Ambassadors episode 3
I enjoyed this the most of all three episodes, because characters I’ve grown to care about were in jeopardy (more to do with losing their jobs or people who were close to them than ever being worried for Keith’s life, really). Mr Jackson and his growing Tazbeki fanclub were a blast. Jennifer got to dress up a bit like Alex Drake! And though I have nothing against Neil/Tanya and their complicated relationship and Casablanca goodbye, I’m hoping for Neil/Caitlin to develop, because I saw them interacting first, being jaded but competent together. I knew Mr 21 was going to make her cry!
The Guardian says that this is the last of this series. I hope a second gets recommissioned, if for nothing else, to see POD striding about. And the teenage daughter could come visit. But mainly for more of the regulars.
Via musesfool three lines from WIPs of mine:
How dare he, with no roots here, take her over Downton’s lands to places she had never visited and teach her to understand things she had never bothered to know about her own home? *
“Magenta said she’d prepared a couple of pumpkins in her time,” Layla said vaguely, having been surprised by how competently Warren had handled the knife, although she then remembered she shouldn’t have been, as he dealt with chopping and slicing vegetables at work.
There was chaos in the city when some military experimental AI technology had gone horribly wrong and what was meant to be an urban defense system had turned against innocent citizens. Maxville had needed all the help it could get. If Layla hadn’t seen Freeze Woman use her powers to put out fires, she might have thought she’d imagined her. **
*slightly edited for spoilers
**not a line, I know.
Picking lines was a productive exercise, actually – there was editing, plus realisations about my style and where the stories are at.
And then I watched Ambassadors episode 3
I enjoyed this the most of all three episodes, because characters I’ve grown to care about were in jeopardy (more to do with losing their jobs or people who were close to them than ever being worried for Keith’s life, really). Mr Jackson and his growing Tazbeki fanclub were a blast. Jennifer got to dress up a bit like Alex Drake! And though I have nothing against Neil/Tanya and their complicated relationship and Casablanca goodbye, I’m hoping for Neil/Caitlin to develop, because I saw them interacting first, being jaded but competent together. I knew Mr 21 was going to make her cry!
The Guardian says that this is the last of this series. I hope a second gets recommissioned, if for nothing else, to see POD striding about. And the teenage daughter could come visit. But mainly for more of the regulars.