It's this or I talk to myself. Which, um, I do anyway, but I seem much less crazier when I'm typing at the computer.
Okay, the arc's been updated on the Season X (http://bedlamsbard.livejournal.com/135110.html) page, so it should look fairly decent. I really have no idea what goes on in the "Life Goes On" eps -- I'm thinking there're probably a couple of broad character arcs going on, one with Mac and one (possibly) with Lindsay, as well as lesser ones by our other mains. It depends a little bit on where I set this, in theory -- I'm thinking season five, but it could work as a season four, too. This is hard. I sat down during AP History to see how I'd plot it out as a story, rather than a television show, and came to the conclusion that I'd have to write it George R.R. Martin style (have you ever read A Song of Ice and Fire? Like that, with interwoven POVs and plots) in order to cover the time period, the characters, and the multiple plots that would be necessary.
Also, I think you'd love the new X.15, "Semper Fidelis Ad Mortem." Yamata and Cloke for the WIN.
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Okay, the arc's been updated on the Season X (http://bedlamsbard.livejournal.com/135110.html) page, so it should look fairly decent. I really have no idea what goes on in the "Life Goes On" eps -- I'm thinking there're probably a couple of broad character arcs going on, one with Mac and one (possibly) with Lindsay, as well as lesser ones by our other mains. It depends a little bit on where I set this, in theory -- I'm thinking season five, but it could work as a season four, too. This is hard. I sat down during AP History to see how I'd plot it out as a story, rather than a television show, and came to the conclusion that I'd have to write it George R.R. Martin style (have you ever read A Song of Ice and Fire? Like that, with interwoven POVs and plots) in order to cover the time period, the characters, and the multiple plots that would be necessary.
Also, I think you'd love the new X.15, "Semper Fidelis Ad Mortem." Yamata and Cloke for the WIN.