LOL I love the way Xander escaped from the island. :)
Please please please write the teaser fic. I've had a rabid bunny hopping around my brain about a Xander - watcher Elly May - slayer fic for almost a year now and since my muse can't actually turn it into a decent story I'd love to see someone else actually write something like it. A carrot to help your bunny along: Imagine if you will Xander tucked in around ye olde pool table dipping up a heaping helping of vittles as Granny brags on how Elly May has been bringing home all kinds of interesting things for Granny to cook now that she's been hunting demons.
Review By [TheaZara] • Date [5 Aug 09] • Rating [10 out of 10]
*chuckles* I actually had a plot tribble one time about Elly as a slayer. Go for it! Maybe Xander can get on Grannies good side by out shooting her, and out eating Jethro (if such a thing is possible).
Review By [Fyrloche] • Date [5 Aug 09] • Rating [10 out of 10]
It's going to make me crazy, so I have to ask. What is "W&D" and how is it related to hammocks in Ripper's fertile imagination? Of course there is the secondary question of whether this is what really happened to Xander, and if not, what did, but that is not quite as crazy-making, and should be kept a secret, just as what happened in Oxnard stayed in Oxnard.
Elly Mae Clampett, huh? I wonder if her cousin Jethrine was also called. I'd love to see Andrew trying to deal with her.
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It just stands for Willow and Dawn and how Giles knows Xander will crumble at once when confronted with their piteous pleadings on how they really, really want to hear about the hammocks. And the night he spent (PLATONICALLY!!!) in the hut with the Skipper and Gilligan. After that, Xander slept on the beach.
Review By [GwynApNudd] • Date [5 Aug 09] • Rating [7 out of 10]
Lol! The Slayer had to have been Mary Anne. At least Xander got off the island. I always thought the only way they were ever getting off the island was to kill Gilligan. But that is just me. Thanks for the laughs and giggles and I loved the last line.