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Interventions
So I was having one of those conversations you have with fannish friends. You know.
thingswithwings was telling me a story idea, and she said, god, what am I even doing, somebody's gonna stage an intervention any day now. And I, of course, pointed out that this was Stargate: Atlantis, and that you probably couldn't get an intervention for anything less than "the story in which Rodney and John sit in the office all day without talking to each other and just do paperwork," and perhaps not even then.
So, guys, what does it take to get an intervention in SGA? How far do you have to go?
Like, imagine your fannish friend who's been with you for the last three fandoms. You even bailed out of the X-Files at the same time! It has been so wonderful and lovely. But now she's gone a little bit off the rails in this wild and crazy SGA fandom.
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So, guys, what does it take to get an intervention in SGA? How far do you have to go?
Like, imagine your fannish friend who's been with you for the last three fandoms. You even bailed out of the X-Files at the same time! It has been so wonderful and lovely. But now she's gone a little bit off the rails in this wild and crazy SGA fandom.
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2) Re: plot, also there was a lot of TS Elliot. And I think possibly the Virgin Mary blessed Mulder 'cause he needed it? And then he was kidnapped by the bad guy? And also, didn't just throw up a lot but was anorexic sometimes too?
3) FIFTEEN PAGES? That is crazy-talk. Even if the actual treatise was brilliant!
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I actually remember nothing about "Iolokus," except that there was poetry at the start of every chapter and there was a LOT of attention to Scully's maternal instincts. Also, I recall it making almost no sense, though that was true of basically everything that tried to deal with the X-Files arc.
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People placed a lot of significance on the story as meta-commentary on the show (so yes, it made no sense), and one of the defining examples--that I no longer remember why it was important, or how it was supposed to parallel--was that Krycek never actually appears onscreen, but is heavily present throughout the story nonetheless. He has sex with prostitute Mulder, of course.
Also, Scully has magical healing fertility-restoring sex with Marita. And Mulder has sex with Samantha, who has a clit ring. God, what else did I LEARN in grad school?
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I bliev u hav mai Mulder-assassin. Surely there was a Mulder-assassin.
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I am led to believe that the whole thing with the Catzilla, the pint of Ben & Jerry's, the superheroic nanny, the latkes, and the later birth of twins sadly does not constitute Ebil; therefore, the plan failed.
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Whoa. I think I missed a sequel.
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treacle monsterfollow-up, that was Holidays spelled backwards.no subject
I remember absolutely nothing of any of these plot points. Including the flensing. And I could swear I read Iolokus ten years ago. Perhaps I blocked it out?
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#1 involved the magically healing sex with Marita
#2 was the one where the clones were introduced (and something else happens)
#3 is serial killer territory (flensing)
#4 involves spurious lawsuits and Evil Hijinkery, also lots and lots of goopy sex (I say that literally) and the best nanny you could ever want.
It is a thing. (The whole series is spot-the-fic-stereotype, but it becomes really obvious in #4.)
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