Basket o' recs.
May. 13th, 2008 08:56 pmLots of stuff is going on, and lots of that stuff is in limbo right now, so I'm stealing a few minutes to write down some of the fics and both of the vids I've enjoyed over the past couple of weeks. I hope they bring a little joy to some of you.
Vids:
- Très cool 30-second SGA opening credits done in the style of House by skroberts. Spot-on visual effects and choice of images for each of the actors.
- The Glass by thingswithwings. Meta-vid exploring cycles of homoerotic subtext in cult TV shows and movies over the last few decades.
Fic:
( 16 stories and authors, including gen, John/Rodney, girl!John/girl!Rodney, Sheppard/Jackson, John/Rodney/Carson, Kolya/Rodney and Kolya/John noncon, Rodney/Teyla, John/Todd, Sheppard/Lorne, House/Wilson and Wilson/Amber. )
Also, question: Where is the Larrin fic? I think I've read one—maybe two—Larrin fics shortly after "Travelers" aired, and one of them may have been fake-Larrin/Rodney and John acting out Rodney's fantasy, but there have to be more. Right?
In non-ficly news, this is just cool: previews of a 3-D tour of human anatomy based on thousands of photographs of work done by a dedicated dissector in the 60s. Plus, the article quotes a doctor named Robert Chase.
Vids:
- Très cool 30-second SGA opening credits done in the style of House by skroberts. Spot-on visual effects and choice of images for each of the actors.
- The Glass by thingswithwings. Meta-vid exploring cycles of homoerotic subtext in cult TV shows and movies over the last few decades.
Fic:
( 16 stories and authors, including gen, John/Rodney, girl!John/girl!Rodney, Sheppard/Jackson, John/Rodney/Carson, Kolya/Rodney and Kolya/John noncon, Rodney/Teyla, John/Todd, Sheppard/Lorne, House/Wilson and Wilson/Amber. )
Also, question: Where is the Larrin fic? I think I've read one—maybe two—Larrin fics shortly after "Travelers" aired, and one of them may have been fake-Larrin/Rodney and John acting out Rodney's fantasy, but there have to be more. Right?
In non-ficly news, this is just cool: previews of a 3-D tour of human anatomy based on thousands of photographs of work done by a dedicated dissector in the 60s. Plus, the article quotes a doctor named Robert Chase.