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- Buffy the Vampire Slayer (4)
- The Losers - All Media Types (2)
- Stargate Atlantis (2)
- Dollhouse (1)
- The Simpsons (1)
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Clay's lovers generally harbour the potential, and the propensity, to maim and/or kill him. At least Aisha's up front about it.
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Somewhere in the hot and dusty backroads of America, The Losers suck on popsicles. Also, Aisha and Jolene have a conversation.
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For Veronica Palmer, shopping is a contact sport.
General irreverence and a disregard for the massively skeevy underlying issues in the Dollhouse.
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A night in a house. Companion to Wreck.
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Terrible lawyer humour and the fervent wish for Rachel Dawes as a superhero combine. Poetry results.
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A rogue golem appears to be interfering with the harmless everyday activities of the respectable citizens of Ankh Morpork.
Last bookmarked by sobsister
31 Dec 2011
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Rec 17
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There's an arsonist loose in Ankh-Morpork. And Sam Vimes is stuck behind a desk.
Last bookmarked by sobsister
31 Dec 2011
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A fabulous slice of Ankh-Morpork life, with plot and humour. Perfect Vimes.
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Rec 21
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The base is compromised and Superboy needs a place to stay. Lois Lane steps up to the plate. Lessons about the fine art of journalism (and breaking and entering for justice) ensue.
Last bookmarked by sobsister
19 Jul 2011
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Lois Lane is her usual amazing self, breaking stories and breaking and entering. Superboy comes too.
An excellent fix to Clark's dead-beat-Dad-ism, with delightful cameos by Batman, Bruce Wayne, Wally, and Jimmy Olsen.
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When this season's purple courgettes are woefully thin, Draco Malfoy thinks it amounts to small beans. Next thing he knows, the Department of Standards is over-run with leeks, Brussels sprouts all sorts of legislative difficulties, and somebody appears to have put a roquette under Harry Potter. Can Draco seize a marrow victory? Or will his plans for peas be squashed?
All along, Kingsley Shacklebolt finds himself pining for the good old days, when, instead of governing, all you had to worry about were Dark Lords and imminent death,
Last bookmarked by sobsister
8 Jul 2011
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Cheeky fun, full of vegetable puns and bureaucratic nonsense, with an engaging plot to boot. Thoroughly delightful.
