[LMB] Re: Shakespeare, Doctor Who, etc.
B. Ross Ashley
redlion at sff.net
Wed Apr 11 01:00:26 BST 2007
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 14:22:41 -0400 (EDT), Elizabeth Holden
<azurite at rogers.com>
wrote:
> On 4/10/07, Marna Nightingale <marna at marna.ca> wrote:
>> > > Sssh, I'm not seeing it till Wednesday...
> I'm looking forward to this!
> Kalina:
> > Heh. I *think* what I wrote isn't really a spoiler,
> > considering the title of the episode...
> Well... can't be too careful.
> > Now the *other* fandom included in it was a surprise
> > to me. Ah well.
> Yes. A bonus.
> > I'll post about it in LJ tomorrow, I hope,
> Hope so!
>> > > Anyway, if any character in history is in no
>> > > position to complain about
>> > > his character being misrepresented in service of a
>> > > plot, it's Our Will.
> >
> > Hmm. P'haps you have a point. Mind you, I like Will.
> > *grins*
> As do I.
Heh. I am reminded of a story by another Will, Will Sanders, about Will
Shakespeare as a stranded Virginia colonist. "The Undiscovered". Great
stuff. Got the Sidewise Award for 1997.
But I'm a fan of both these Wills.
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