Listing Bookmarks
List of Bookmarks
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This is a series of essays covering 25 episodes that we feel are "essential" viewing. The essays describe the episodes, and provide analysis on why we think these are the crucial ones to watch. Each episode has its own chapter. The essays are gen, but there are mentions of slash.
Last bookmarked by Mab (Mab_Browne)
30 May 2012
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An excellent overview of canon for The Sentinel
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In Kate Mortimer’s opinion, Harry Percy—generally known, to the other boys, at least, as Hotspur—is remarkably silly.
Last bookmarked by likeadeuce
29 May 2012
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I adore the Kate-POV in this remix of my histories ficathon story from last year.
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Faced with the harsh reality of another attack on his father, Arthur sets out to complete the Rites of Ascension alone and unaided, but, as he and Merlin discover, he was never meant to succeed alone.
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Death is quick, and lasts forever. The Knight and Seer try and try again to ensure they do not die alone.
Last bookmarked by Aloice
28 May 2012
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Summary: "He gets to stand around pretending he isn’t waiting for Arthur, pretending Arthur wasn’t getting his own bag to put on Eames’ cart and they weren’t catching a connecting flight to Bora Bora so they could fuck each other’s brains out on a sandy white beach."
Last bookmarked by zagadska
27 May 2012
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They've got some issues to work out. This probably isn't solving any of them.
Last bookmarked by chynnadoll
24 May 2012
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On Tuesday, Bob woke up four years old.
Last bookmarked by gracelessone
23 May 2012
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For Neil and Brian, their pasts and the future are inextricably intertwined.
Last bookmarked by unicorn_rainbow
23 May 2012
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Comic. Explicit. Angst. My head canon for how Kaidan reacts after the events of ME3.
Last bookmarked by Alhazred
22 May 2012
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You are a lost mind, a lost soul, seeking mislead guidance. I will save you, Brother. I will lead you properly. Mark me: I will not fail you.
Last bookmarked by crowskin
22 May 2012
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What it all comes down to is: They're just drunk enough.
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Rec 8
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Some things never change.
Last bookmarked by snarster_alien
14 May 2012
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While the Ponds are honeymooning in the TARDIS, the Doctor tries to work out who destroyed his TARDIS, how, and why. As usual, the holiday is short-lived, after a very improbable phone call leads to a few unexpected reunions and a whole other side to the story of the mysterious Silence. "There's only one force in the universe left capable of changing things at that level, at a personal level, to help me, that's the Bad Wolf," the Doctor snapped off. "So where is she, Donna?" / "I don't know," Donna said simply. "But we can find her together, and we can put it right."
Last bookmarked by fire_and_a_rose
13 May 2012
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Last bookmarked by Dechant (distaff_exile)
13 May 2012
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Again: Pike/Hermione. There needs to be more of this in the universe.
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All men dream, but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds, wake in the day to find that it was vanity: but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act on their dreams with open eyes, to make them possible. -- T. E. Lawrence
Before Cobb, they’d both been the best at the game.
Before they were legends, they had been young.
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Dean has been having the same dream every night for a week, and Sam pays it no mind until something goes wrong during a hunt. Castiel attempts to perform a spell, but gets sucked into Dean's subconscious instead.
Last bookmarked by mangoiarty11
9 May 2012
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Merlin rewrites time and history to give Arthur eternal life. Mordred makes a deal with the devil to interfere. Morgana decides to seek forgiveness. Ultimately just living becomes the hardest part of immortality and the help of a few friends becomes necessary.
Last bookmarked by Alby_Mangroves
7 May 2012
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Bob has discovered a home truth about Frank Iero: love Frank, love his weird food.
Last bookmarked by MaddyB3
6 May 2012
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Frank decides it would be hilarious to get Bob and Gerard almost-married in the state of Connecticut. Bob and Gerard are not amused.
Last bookmarked by MaddyB3
6 May 2012
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Jack O'Neill and Harry Maybourne have very different approaches to ethics. Jack believes in honour and honesty. Harry believes the ends justify the means.
When Jack's daughter from a parallel reality comes through the stargate, both Jack and Harry find that their past (canonical) decisions have unforeseen consequences. What price are they willing to pay to put things right again? Can they work together? How far can Maybourne be trusted?
Jack and Sam have many difficult decisions to face. Can they maintain the careful balance of their working relationship while juggling with their feelings for one another?
How will Cassandra cope with tragedy, guilt, and the strangest friendship of her life?
This novel starts 3/4 of the way through the fifth season, shortly before Meridian and takes its own course through history after the events of 'Last Stand'.
Last bookmarked by jool3
5 May 2012
