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[personal profile] wendelah1 2008-01-30 12:47 am (UTC)(link)
I think that anytime you mix time travel and/or alternate universes, you are in for a world of hurt trying to have it make sense. That being said, I thought the multiple universes were a structural as well as a thematic device that the authors used to create their story.

I am more of a noromo, so I am never bothered by the lack of MSR. I would rather have the story end in a way that was consistent with the tone of the rest of the story. I think the story came to a perfect end. It came full circle, right back to the beginning, and yet left this reader feeling hopeful about the MSR.

scully was still mean. why were they that way in the first place? the canonical mulder and scully would never treat each other with such disdain for such an extended period of time, at least in my opinion.

The canonical Mulder and Scully aren't ever shown on screen getting up together on Sunday morning. We don't really know what they are like together, do we?

They are both adults, with established lives and habits, and separate households, who have finally come together in a sexual relationship. I think that might be a hard adjustment for two people who have been together- yet not- for so long.

Mulder has often been openly disdainful of Scully's religious beliefs. That is canon. It is natural for her to feel a little defensive about heading to mass, hence the remarks that to you seem mean, just seem to me like she is being protective of herself. As Mulder said, they need to work on her trust issues. They aren't starting from scratch here and they both have brought a lot of baggage with them, both from their years together, and before.

I agree, this was not a happily ever after sort of story, but I found it a stimulating, entertaining read none the less. You may like our next story quite a bit more. I applaud you for sticking with us!
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[personal profile] dictatorcari 2008-01-30 12:55 am (UTC)(link)
definitely. the use of parallel universes was very good here, but it does leave the story vulnerable to a lot of illogical situations. and the story did come full circle, and in context it was a good ending, but i still feel that after all of the pain and sadness, that tiny glimmer of hope wasn't enough to make me feel better. basically, i'm saying that it was a good story but i didn't like it. does that make sense?

just to be clear, i never meant to insult anyone. it was a very good story, but it left me feeling a little unsatisfied. sorry if anyone took my criticisms personally. :)

and i'll absolutely stick with you! if everyone wrote exactly the same thing over and over, it would get boring. i like having new things to read.
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[personal profile] wendelah1 2008-01-30 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
I am never insulted by people disagreeing with me about fic. I meant that I am happy you read the story all the way through and then told us what you thought. Communicating via the internet is hard, sometimes, isn't it? I am fine. So, we're okay?

I like having new things to read, too. Here is a pretty shippy icon that a friend made me. Just for you!
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[personal profile] dictatorcari 2008-01-30 05:13 pm (UTC)(link)
of course we're ok! i was never upset with anyone, just paranoid they might be upset with me. :)

thanks for the shippy icon. haha. i appreciate it.
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[personal profile] wendelah1 2008-01-30 05:27 pm (UTC)(link)
You can take it if you like. I have about six more shippy ones I have never used. She made me 30 icons after my mother-in-law died to cheer me up. This is another one of them. I even got the artist's permission to use it. Just credit [livejournal.com profile] untasted. She has an amazing icon community [livejournal.com profile] lecollage, too. You might get a kick from checking that out. I saw that you did theater, are you still doing that?
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[personal profile] dictatorcari 2008-01-30 05:30 pm (UTC)(link)
wow, thanks, i'll definitely go check that out.

i do, actually. i'm the communications director for a theater company called rogue artists ensemble, and i love it. are you in california? you should come check it out sometime.
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[personal profile] wendelah1 2008-01-30 05:34 pm (UTC)(link)
I am in California. I live in Los Angeles, in the San Fernando Valley. Your company is based in Orange County. Not a short drive but hardly impossible. Do you all put on anything in the summer? My husband is a high school teacher, so summers are a better fit with his schedule.
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[personal profile] dictatorcari 2008-01-30 05:37 pm (UTC)(link)
actually, we're based in los angeles...i just live in orange county. this summer, we're actually doing a remount of our last show, "mr. punch," which is based on the graphic novel by neil gaiman and dave mckean. it's pretty cool...i'll let you know when it gets closer. :)
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[personal profile] wendelah1 2008-01-30 05:45 pm (UTC)(link)
That would be terrific, thanks.