Giggle. Hi again! (And yes, it absolutely rocks to be able to make other fandom references and have people get them. Too rare in my off-line life, unfortunately.)
I've actually read all of the above. Including "Lee and Kara, Kara and Lee" which I read prior to watching "Scar"... I was all ok with everything after reading the fic, but then something about the conversations she has with both Lee and Helo in "Scar" just worried me. (and you'd think that, given that there's actual snogging between L/K in "Scar" that I'd have loved it. But it... unsettled me about Kara. Partly because I don't like seeing her hurting (I've attached myself to her about like I did Aeryn) and partly because I can't see a way around it. Or rather a way for her to get over him (Anders). If he were there, they could have a fight, she could realize the error of her ways, ::winks:: etc. - or hell, Lee and Anders could fight over her. Wouldn't *THAT* be lovely! If he were really, for real dead then there'd be grieving and moving on. But it's kind of this limbo about it.
Also, I have to see it, but if she's already as hung up about Lee as she apparently is in "Colonial Day" and "Kobol's Last Gleaming", then how could she fall that in love with someone else? But again, I need to watch it. Yes. That will of course make it make more sense. I know. (Luckily my friend's mom tapes the show and just lent me the entire second season. No more waiting for Netflix!)
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Date: 2006-08-04 11:52 pm (UTC)I've actually read all of the above. Including "Lee and Kara, Kara and Lee" which I read prior to watching "Scar"... I was all ok with everything after reading the fic, but then something about the conversations she has with both Lee and Helo in "Scar" just worried me. (and you'd think that, given that there's actual snogging between L/K in "Scar" that I'd have loved it. But it... unsettled me about Kara. Partly because I don't like seeing her hurting (I've attached myself to her about like I did Aeryn) and partly because I can't see a way around it. Or rather a way for her to get over him (Anders). If he were there, they could have a fight, she could realize the error of her ways, ::winks:: etc. - or hell, Lee and Anders could fight over her. Wouldn't *THAT* be lovely! If he were really, for real dead then there'd be grieving and moving on. But it's kind of this limbo about it.
Also, I have to see it, but if she's already as hung up about Lee as she apparently is in "Colonial Day" and "Kobol's Last Gleaming", then how could she fall that in love with someone else? But again, I need to watch it. Yes. That will of course make it make more sense. I know. (Luckily my friend's mom tapes the show and just lent me the entire second season. No more waiting for Netflix!)