Meanwhile, links
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That pesky real life again, but I have some links:
Ashes to Ashes:
Major Tom is a Junkie: Alex and her Electra issues, with Evan and Gene both. By
paperclipbitch, who wrote some of my favourite Torchwood fanfic, which reminds me there ought to be a crossover.
Torchwood:
The Dead Hour: Jack, Owen and the little Tarot reading girl. I stand by my claim the relationship between Jack and Owen was the most interesting one on the show, and here we get one of the most intriguing cameos thrown in for good measure.
Shakespeare:
Now, while I still bask in my memories of the Stratford Hamlet, I do regret not being able to go a month later, because then I would have been able to attend the "Shakespeare and Me" session where Patrick Stewart, David Tennant and the director talked about all things bard. At least there are photos. (Haven't found a good report yet, though, just someone declaring Patrick Stewart has the sexiest voice known to men and women, which is not news (but still true, of course). If someone finds a report on what was actually said by whom about Shakespeare, I'd be profoundly grateful!)
Ashes to Ashes:
Major Tom is a Junkie: Alex and her Electra issues, with Evan and Gene both. By
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Torchwood:
The Dead Hour: Jack, Owen and the little Tarot reading girl. I stand by my claim the relationship between Jack and Owen was the most interesting one on the show, and here we get one of the most intriguing cameos thrown in for good measure.
Shakespeare:
Now, while I still bask in my memories of the Stratford Hamlet, I do regret not being able to go a month later, because then I would have been able to attend the "Shakespeare and Me" session where Patrick Stewart, David Tennant and the director talked about all things bard. At least there are photos. (Haven't found a good report yet, though, just someone declaring Patrick Stewart has the sexiest voice known to men and women, which is not news (but still true, of course). If someone finds a report on what was actually said by whom about Shakespeare, I'd be profoundly grateful!)