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WCDT Strips 3341 to 3345 (31st October to 4th November 2016)
FlutterRaeg:
Claire Augustus is my spirit animal.
BenRG:
This isn't the first time that Jeph has put the words of the forum into a character's mouth. I'm not sure if it is a form of meta satire or just confirmation that we aren't suffering from a mass hallucination!
Meanwhile, Claire = shipper is confirmed. That said, one should be wary of fanmade crossover ships, especially if there is a ssignificant time-period difference. I do find myself wondering how much time Claire spends on reading shipper fics though? Is that her secret addiction? :wink:
neurocase:
My archive-fu is failing me; have Claire and Penelope ever met? I feel like their shared taste in books might make for an interesting character exchange.
Storel:
--- Quote from: jheartney on 30 Oct 2016, 20:35 ---Bubbles' batteries are low? Both walking back to the rink? Maybe Lilac will choose this moment to take revenge, when Bubbles is vulnerable.
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Somehow I doubt Bubbles' batteries are really low; besides having room to fit a lot of military-class batteries in a chassis that size, she strikes me as the sort who always recharges before there's any chance of them running low. I think that was probably a polite way to excuse herself to go home before it gets too late.
--- Quote from: BenRG on 31 Oct 2016, 00:39 ---Meanwhile, Claire = shipper is confirmed. That said, one should be wary of fanmade crossover ships, especially if there is a ssignificant time-period difference.
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Is there a significant time-period difference between Sherlock Holmes and Mr. Darcy? I believe they were both in the 19th Century, but perhaps at different ends of it. Sherlock flourished in the 1880s and '90s. What period was Mr. Darcy in?
BenRG:
--- Quote from: Storel on 31 Oct 2016, 01:44 ---
--- Quote from: BenRG on 31 Oct 2016, 00:39 ---Meanwhile, Claire = shipper is confirmed. That said, one should be wary of fanmade crossover ships, especially if there is a ssignificant time-period difference.
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Is there a significant time-period difference between Sherlock Holmes and Mr. Darcy? I believe they were both in the 19th Century, but perhaps at different ends of it. Sherlock flourished in the 1880s and '90s. What period was Mr. Darcy in?
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Claire specifically called him 'Sherlock', which is the 21st Century AU recently made by Steven Moffat for BBC TV. Most people would refer to the original 19th Century character as 'Holmes'.
IIRC, Pride and Prejudice is set about 50 years before the original 19th Century Holmes (the latter set in the 1870s, the former traditionally considered to be set between 1810 and 1820).
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