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juggler
different ages and it was high energy and a kind of naughty boy fun if I remember it correctly. Russell T Davis wrote it I believe
January 10, 2016 11:26am

juggler
I saw Decoy Bride when I first got Netflix ( I think it's still there) and both seasons of Broadchurch are also on Netflix.
I enjoyed Broadchurch but I'd love to see a more fun role for him soon. Casanova was the first thing I watched with him in it. He and Peter O'Toole both played Casanova at

January 10, 2016 11:24am

Aderyn Du
Oh, I loved the Decoy Bride! The tartan trousers and the haunted toilet! Tennant is also amazing in Much Ado About Nothing. Catherine Tate (who played Donna in Doctor Who) is Beatrice to his Benedick. They are absolutely hilarious in the roles.
January 10, 2016 05:04am

cloudstarmoonsky
I have to second pfeifferpack's recommendation. Broadchurch is just fantastic and David Tennant is amazing in it. Very few shows make me cry but that one did.
January 10, 2016 04:03am

pfeifferpack
Also don't miss his Broadchurch series (the Brit one is the best...they did an "American" version where David replayed the role but with an American accent. The original was the BESTS (2 seasons) BBCAmerica and I think DVD and online
January 10, 2016 02:32am

Sigyn
Wrong bride. *stupid sig* Tennent is the romantic lead in Decoy Bride. Much better.
January 10, 2016 01:53am

Sigyn
Sorry. DECOY Bride.
January 10, 2016 01:52am

Sigyn
@juggler watch the movie Runaway Bride. He plays the romantic lead, and it's lovely.
January 10, 2016 01:52am

juggler
His Killgrave is so creepy and evil it makes my skin crawl. I hope he gets a fun role next so I can enjoy the pure joy of him next.
January 10, 2016 12:20am

juggler
David Tennant is wonderful ! His Hamlet is powerful to watch and his Doctor is truly delightful.
January 10, 2016 12:18am

Rezol87
*jessica jones spoiler alert*I love that show but im also a 10th Doctor fan so every time I see Killgrave I think "No,don't hurt him, he's just misunderstood " David tenet is an awesome actor.
January 10, 2016 12:08am

pfeifferpack
Erics Valkyrie I always credit the episode and writer in the chapter notes when I use or modify existing dialogue. That is sufficient.
January 10, 2016 12:05am

EmilytheSlayer323
I'm starting Jessica Jones. I love her so much.
January 09, 2016 09:46pm

Erics Valkyrie
Thanks, just wanted to be sure I wasn't taking credit for anyone else's work
January 09, 2016 07:14pm

All4Spike
@Erics Valkrie I always add a line to my chapter notes at the top to the effect that I have borrowed some lines from such-and-such episode, written by so-and-so. I think that is all that is required.
January 09, 2016 06:52pm

cloudstarmoonsky
@Erics Valkyrie I think putting a note in the intro is enough. I don't think you need to italicize the dialogue.
January 09, 2016 06:47pm

Erics Valkyrie
I am working on an episode rewrite and have to borrow some of the dialog from the episode. What are the guidelines on this? I was thinking of putting a note in the intro and italicizing the dialog. Is that sufficient?
January 09, 2016 06:42pm

Baphrosia
Her list is a few years old now, but it's a good place to start if you're curious.
January 09, 2016 06:05pm

Baphrosia
Ladypeyton (I think it's Ladypeyton) has a list of who has published and under what names on her LJ. Keep in mind that some authors do *not* want their fanfiction names and their published names linked, and would not appreciate being 'outed'.
January 09, 2016 05:55pm

nmcil
Chuck Wendig (interview author) Finish what you started, because finishing is important on a practical level. Stories have beginnings, middles, and ends, and if you can’t figure out how to get to the end then you can’t be a writer.
January 09, 2016 05:54pm

nmcil
WIP's recently thought this would be good to post -
Last question: Do you have any advice for new writers?
Chuck Wendig (interview author) Finish what you started, because finishing is important on a practical level. Stories have beginnings, middles, and ends, and if you ca

January 09, 2016 05:53pm

nmcil
@Sigyn - it's not "self serving" for the readers - we don't know the names of our FF writers who are struggling to get into the published original works - I had no idea of anacross' original works and only made my way to the Amazon page because of the initial "support writer" posted here -
January 09, 2016 05:50pm

Sigyn
I'd have to ditto @nmcil on a Original Fiction datapage for EF writers, even though I must confess such a thing is ridiculously self serving.
January 09, 2016 04:25pm

nmcil
Congratulations maryperk on Members of the Month - I've been reading your works and been a fan for a long time.
January 09, 2016 03:14pm

nmcil
since we recently have discussed "earlier series" on TV - I thought this might be interesting - the history of TV and controversy. An interesting look back and to how much we have come along. http://screenrant.com/...enes/
January 09, 2016 03:12pm

Braxen
@Emily - and after reading your Review I don't know what to write myself - that is so much better than anything I could say. I usually don't read reviews before writing my own, and I will stick to that decision henceforth. ;)
January 09, 2016 02:55pm

EmilytheSlayer323
I was so excited to see an updated Melting Fire by Freecat. It's got to be one of my favourites, if not my favourite fic on here! :D IT'S SO GOOD!! Okay, I'm sorry. ^-^ *whispers* I just really love it they are so talented
January 09, 2016 02:42pm

nmcil
I KNOW it's a data creating nuisance - but it would be extremely useful as a way to support our EF writers if there were a list of their Original Fictions identifications.
January 09, 2016 02:14pm

nmcil
@SoaringClaws - thanks for updating the news of anacross - could you please update her Original Works info again - she is Alicia Rasley? Hope I have the name right - I purchased three of the Regency novels.
January 09, 2016 02:12pm

Freecat
Great news, SoaringClaws! She really deserves it, the story is brilliant!
January 09, 2016 01:06pm