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The Borgias causes that interesting thing, historical fiction that is not yet based on the show (since the events depicted haven't happened there yet) but semi-influenced by it. If you don't mind being spoiled for history (which might or might not happen on the show), check them out!
In disputation: which is Lucrezia at five crucial points in her life.
And you could have it all, my empire of dirt: Cesare at the end.
Two meta recs:
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Jean-Luc Picard meta, which also touches on how Patrick Stewart made TNG real, and the changing ST universe throughout the show's run. I don't agree with all points, but as always,
abigail_n writes so very well.
Being Human: Why Nina and Annie did the right thing. Comes with real life comparison, and makes a point you'd think self-evident, except that given fandom's throughout the second half of the last season, it apparantly was not.
In disputation: which is Lucrezia at five crucial points in her life.
And you could have it all, my empire of dirt: Cesare at the end.
Two meta recs:
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Jean-Luc Picard meta, which also touches on how Patrick Stewart made TNG real, and the changing ST universe throughout the show's run. I don't agree with all points, but as always,
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Being Human: Why Nina and Annie did the right thing. Comes with real life comparison, and makes a point you'd think self-evident, except that given fandom's throughout the second half of the last season, it apparantly was not.