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Thank you for the reminder of those legendary characters, when even the people who WERE them don’t seem to realize just how legendary they are. D&I might get a little demanding where the issue is concerned, but be assured, we’re always grateful! Also, it’s very fitting that we’re going to Pride later.
Sorry, we didn’t win the lottery–yet–but when we do, maybe we negotiate some rights with a certain best-selling guy. Hey, we love these characters like nobody’s business–even though they’re technically none of our business.
Loved it, as usual. I’ve come to think that we will always go back there every now and then, no matter what the real life writing is. And they still matter. I wondering what E. Craft and S. Fain would have done with them these days, in season six, and what subjects they would have covered.
Long rambling comment: The End.
Thank you! What a great way to start the weekend or the month for that matter. 🙂 Oh and by the way, you chose very well. 😉