Hmm, I didn't know that this was actually considered complete. Even if it's a drabble, and totally out of order, which now that you've actually finished this is something you should rectify, it's still one of the best Buffy centric Highlander fics out there. Well, thanks for writing this, bye for now.
Review By [deathgeonous] • Date [4 Mar 11] • Not Rated
Why do you keep doing this to me? Oh yeah, b/c you're awesome. I loved this story. & the idea of them being ideas...wowzers. I freakin' adore you. & I like that you ended it w/ Buffy & Methos visiting Camelot. That was fun in itself. :D
Review By [clarityfades] • Date [10 Jan 11] • Not Rated
When I finished reading this, my only thought was "Damn, she totally did it again." You never cease to surprise me with the different and unique ways you're able to move a story, a concept, an idea toward it's inevitable and yet utterly unforeseeable conclusion. I'm usually so caught up in the writing that I don't notice the end is coming. This chapter was no exception. An appropriate ending to a timeless piece. My hats off to you.
Just re-read this whole story since it has been completed and I just have to tell you that I love its complexity. I love that the timeline flows in all directions. And I have to tell you that I think this was a perfect ending. I loved the final conversation between Summer & Guinevere. Great job! :)
Comments from author:
Thank you! Finally someone who appreciates the temporal confusion, instead of complaining about it. Yay!
Review By [spk] • Date [8 Nov 10] • Rating [10 out of 10]
Awesome story and a great ending. The only thing I would have liked so see would have been a chapter of Summer reconnecting briefly with Giles for the duel purpose of meeting an old friend and to let him know what happened to his Slayer. Couldn't see this Buffy meeting back up with all the Scoobies don't think she would have thought it would serve any purpose.
One of the best chapters in the series. It moves me the reader to tears and joy when Summers describes what will happen to Camelot. Almost seemed as if the musical song would be in the background,
ARTHUR: Each evening, from December to December, Before you drift to sleep upon your cot, Think back on all the tales that you remember Of Camelot. Ask ev'ry person if he's heard the story, And tell it strong and clear if he has not, That once there was a fleeting wisp of glory Called Camelot. Camelot! Camelot! Now say it out with pride and joy!
TOM: Camelot! Camelot!
ARTHUR: Yes, Camelot, my boy! Where once it never rained till after sundown, By eight a.m. the morning fog had flown... Don't let it be forgot That once there was a spot For one brief shining moment that was known As Camelot.
Comments from author:
I didn't know there even was a musical. But you're right, it fits.
Thank you!
Review By [grd] • Date [3 Nov 10] • Rating [10 out of 10]