3 Jun 2010
For a few years I've been meaning to watch Morse and Lewis from the beginning because I enjoy detective shows and my girl
perhael kept talking about it. So a few weeks ago I started at series 1 (1987).
And after 3 series and twelve episodes - or about a week ago - I started thinking, "I wonder if there's any gen fiction, like maybe on Yuletide?"
( Gen fiction? It's like I don't even go here. Don't I know that one of the Iron Laws of Fandom is 'Slash the hell out of ANY mentor-protegé pair of onscreen protagonists, the more overwrought the better, and don't be fussy about the characterization'? )
And while we're on the subject, I watched this episode last night (403, "Sins of the Fathers"). Only the last panel isn't a quote (it was Wax's comment).

And after 3 series and twelve episodes - or about a week ago - I started thinking, "I wonder if there's any gen fiction, like maybe on Yuletide?"
( Gen fiction? It's like I don't even go here. Don't I know that one of the Iron Laws of Fandom is 'Slash the hell out of ANY mentor-protegé pair of onscreen protagonists, the more overwrought the better, and don't be fussy about the characterization'? )
And while we're on the subject, I watched this episode last night (403, "Sins of the Fathers"). Only the last panel isn't a quote (it was Wax's comment).


