Damn. I just re-read Hydra, and now *I* don't know why I put that, so I'm taking it out. (If you're curious, I think I screwed up when I originally read and rated the story; I combined the warnings for another story I was reading with Hydra's summary and other information.)
Anyway, sorry about that. And I'm glad you enjoyed the other parts of the post.
And, actually, I plan to be seeing the show quite soon. I have been ensnared in the Web of the Due South Pushers, and they are extremely persuasive. Also extremely nice. And that's a lethal combination, this sort of "attach with love" strategy they've got going on.
Hmmm. Now that I think about it, it's the sort of strategy Fraser would come up with (except that his would also include doing something remarkably dangerous). Does the show change the fans, or do they become fans 'cause they already have Canadian traits?
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Anyway, sorry about that. And I'm glad you enjoyed the other parts of the post.
And, actually, I plan to be seeing the show quite soon. I have been ensnared in the Web of the Due South Pushers, and they are extremely persuasive. Also extremely nice. And that's a lethal combination, this sort of "attach with love" strategy they've got going on.
Hmmm. Now that I think about it, it's the sort of strategy Fraser would come up with (except that his would also include doing something remarkably dangerous). Does the show change the fans, or do they become fans 'cause they already have Canadian traits?