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Reply Subj: Profanity vs the profane. Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 at 09:51:21 am EDT (Viewed 6 times) | |||||||
Quote: She's known Al for quite some time. This was probably therapeutic. I've always liked the Al/Muffy pairing, whether they're a romantic couple or just coworkers who keep coming back to each other. There are only a handful of such long-running relationships in the PV, and I always enjoy it when we explore these two a bit more. Quote: You know how I hate to have unusued characters just cluttering up the Parodyverse.I think all of Shee-Yar knows that. In fairness though, it's a pretty big universe... it's not like we're always tripping over them. Or are you just trying to shorten the list for any Who's Who revision? By the way, did I see in a reply somewhere that an update is coming? If so, I'd suggest a call out to the board to look over their own entries and see what needs updating, especially any references to supporting cast members. I believe I had a hell of a time verifying anything about CSFB's little brother Oliver for my future Griffin story. I admit, I have trouble writing those character summations because I can never decide where to draw the line on information. Explaining Magweed and Griffin alone seems to spiral out of control. Quote: No point in throwing our heroes into an alien culture if there's no-one to culture clash with.You know I always enjoy having nasty characters around to push people's buttons. If spiffy hadn't provided me with Fleabot to provide mildly sarcastic commentary, at the very least, I doubt Vizh would have lasted nearly as long as he has. On a side note, I was in the bookstore the other day and I saw a recent issue of Avengers where *Spoiler* Hank Pym asks Loki to join the team, which while insane, I do think could have been great fun. I still wouldn't mind trapping such a character into being a Legionnaire, officially or not. Quote: I suspect that seeing something like the wonderwall changes your perspective of the little people.That reminds me, I never fully finished the "Hallie regains her memory" tie-ins from Saving the Future, where I was supposed to finally reveal what Hagan keeps trying to get out of Hallie and why it scares her so. I know you don't approve of leaving things unfinished, but I wonder if it's not better plugged into something more current and relevant now. Quote: You seem to have this obsessive fear that I'll kill characters. I haven't offed any cast since three issues back now. Not at all. Now I just have to work all of my favorites that might be in some kind of danger in this story into that St. Patrick's Day bar scene. By the way, I liked the little bit about Chiaki's sword cutting through some magical defenses. Desmond Djinn's people will definitely have to throw that one into a forge and melt it down for scrap someday. | |||||||