Just got massively spoiled for TTGL (twice, in case once wasn't enough).
What I found out caused the small desire I had to finish the series vanish.
If you haven't finished that series, don't got to today's fandom secret post.
What I found out caused the small desire I had to finish the series vanish.
If you haven't finished that series, don't got to today's fandom secret post.
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Re: TEAL DEER, OH NO
That is the perfect way to phrase it.
Granted, it eventually stops making any sense whatsoever, but in an awesome sort of surf-the-wave-of-glorious-wtfery way.
See, TTGL, for me, has always been a 'hmmm, this is okay... not something I'd seek out of my own...' and hearing that it stops making any sense later... is not a good sign for my continued interest.
Re: TEAL DEER, OH NO
Ordinarily I prefer tidy, logical worlds, but this was free-flying Jabberwocky brilliance. In space. ^_^ And I really did get a kick out of it...I don't know for sure if you will, but don't write it off too soon.
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I seriously think that is impossible to explain the level of excellence that the end of the series is. It doesn't make sense in a way that makes perfect sense. If that makes...sense...