Thread:Grahamburglar/@comment-25222572-20140917113403/@comment-203.25.141.5-20140918041053

Grahamburglar wrote: I guessed it might be you. :P

But, yes, modern tech. Less dated pop culture references. The demon-in-the-Internet plot will be rewritten as though the writer has actually used the Internet. Many many upsides to this plan. :P

Most of the time (from what I've timelined out so far), I can get Buffy episodes mostly in gaps between Teen Wolf episodes, though there's a few times I'm going to be doubling up. (I'm actually looking forward to that. It'll be much easier to try to figure out what everyone is doing. :P) I haven't decided how I'm breaking up the seasons yet -- I was thinking a season per semester (so TW season 1 and season 2 would all be in one season) but I'm not absolutely sure about that yet.

I do have a good amount of original storylines I'm planning on working into things as well. Plus, I don't have to worry about cast members leaving so I can expand on some things Teen Wolf might've done. The perk of not having an actual cast. :P Ah yes. But then there's the downside of, you know, not having a cast. And it makes you sad. It's why I try and stay away from fan fiction about shows that I adore that don't live up to their potential. Because it's so EASY to imagine the character's doing this or that, and then going back to the actual show is....well. Like Lost Girl for instance. That show is breaking my heart/has broken it. Freaking Emily Andras. Did you know the no-talent bitch literally scoffed at the idea of a Show Bible in an interview? And she's done 2 SEASONS of her barely continuous crap. Argh.