I'm sick again! What the fuck?! I'm getting a plant as soon as I get back to detox the air in here, see if that helps. I've wanted to get one since I got here, but I was worried no one would be around to take care of it while I was gone for the holidays. My immune system isn't this weak, for heaven’s sake. I once went a stretch of 2 years without getting a cold. Last year, my uni had a cold epidemic for three months. I didn't get sick once. On the other hand, these colds are lasting only about a week and are nowhere near as bad as they usually are, so that's odd.

Meanwhile, the tip of my little finger keeps falling asleep because of the bruise in it. It comes and goes.

I bought raspberry sauce that's called "Very Lazy". I'm not kidding. That's not the brand, but it says it right at the front of the jar.

I keep thinking that it would have been so much cooler if Kaito had put the catalyst in Adam instead of Claire. I'm not sure if someone else mentioned this before.

Arthur: Where's the catalyst?

Minion: Well, sir. Please don't kill me for this, but it seems that Nakamura put it in, um, Adam Monroe.

Arthur: .....

That would just be hilarious.

From: [identity profile] lea-asun1.livejournal.com


Espero que te cures antes de viajar a Puerto Rico.

¡que frio hace!

Me gusta la idea de que Adam sea el catalizador en vez de Claire.
Claire no sé por qué lleva peluca.

From: [identity profile] guanin.livejournal.com


Yo también. Odio tener catarro.

Pues desde mi perspectiva, la temperatura está buenisima. Aqui esta a 10C. En Chicago ahora está a -1C. Brrr. Es muchisimo mejor estar aquí.

Claire a sido el centro de atención por demasiado tiempo, en mi opinión. Supongo que Hayden se abra cortado o teñido el pelo. No haría sentido que en el medio de todo este caos, a Claire de repente se le ocurriría cambiarse el cabello.

From: [identity profile] visiblemarket.livejournal.com


*snerk* But then Arthur would have it, wouldn't he? It would've been kind of awesome, though.

Oh, and, the sickness thing: you're spending a lot more time in confined spaces, what with all the research and school stuff, and you're in a freshman dorm, and everyone knows those are germ factories. Plus, as dramatic a change in climate as you went through is going to hit your immune system for six. Just a fact.

From: [identity profile] guanin.livejournal.com


No, but the point is for Arthur to find out only after he turned Adam into dust. Then he'd be completely screwed. Or do you mean that it might transfer as Arthur took his ability. As we still don't know precisely what this catalyst is, I don't think that it's unavoidable. I'm toying with the idea for one of my fics, actually.

But when I lived in a dorm in Chicago I didn't get this sick. And those were even lower temperatures.

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Yeah, I think it'd transfer. Except maybe not; can Peter's blood heal, for instance? I don't think so, but maybe. I think Peter can heal (or, could, even if he didn't know it) because he had met Linderman, but I don't think his blood can. Who knows what exactly it is that transfers though? The writers definitely don't. I'm sure you'd be able to work it somehow, though, and it would make twice as much sense.

True, but London air is...a lot muggier and crappier than Chicago, at least from what I remember of both. That can't be helpful if your immune systems already a little whacky from the move and the stress.

From: [identity profile] guanin.livejournal.com


I'm going to claim creative license and do it anyway, though I might have to ignore whatever else they come up with to make it plausible. But the writers sure as hell don't think these things through, so it probably won't matter.

There was that one time in Illinois when I got a three cold sin two months, except that those were much worse. But this one might be a regular cold, because I have sore throat, which is the MO for my colds, and the previous too didn't have that. That's not good. My colds last for two full weeks.

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That would seriously be so much better than fucking Claire being so fucking important as per usual whatever the writers are going to come up with.

Damn, that sucks. Especially when you have a lot of work to do, and then all you want to do is sleep and sip tea and you can't. I hope you feel better, and I guess I'm supposed to counsel you to make sure you get a lot of vitamin c, and drink chicken soup.

From: [identity profile] guanin.livejournal.com


I really, really wish Claire would stop being the center of attention for once. Isn't she enough of a drama queen already? If anyone deserves to be the most special, that's Adam.

At least I've been taking it easy this weak since i handed in essays on Monday. I hope that I only have one essay due on January, though. If it's two, then I'm screwed. I wonder if the four week loan at the library applies on holidays. I haven't seen anything that says otherwise. Then I could sneak take some with me.

I do have to eat my veggies, too. Although I eat tomatoes every day. Those have vitamin c. I need Adam's ability. (I never think of it as Claire's ability, even though she came first. Heh).

From: [identity profile] visiblemarket.livejournal.com


Yeah, I liked Claire, and the Petrelli's in general, a whole lot more before they were the actual center of everything. Adam I just miss, with his personality-having, snarky ways.

Ohh, that's good. I hope you're able to get the books you need, since I'm guessing you're going back state-side.

Well, Adam's ability technically came first. Chronologically. And that's an interesting thing I always wonder about: does it mean he can't get a cold? I mean, I guess if he can't get THE VIRUS!!1!!...but maybe he just thinks he can't. It would be hilarious if he'd released it only to get sick with it almost immediately and been like..."Ooops."

From: [identity profile] guanin.livejournal.com


Me, too. Although I like Angela more now, actually. And Nathan I didn't care for that much in S1. But Claire... I used to like her so much. These writers are determined to make me hate characters. The same thing is happening with Matt. I've always loved Matt, but the stroyline they stuck him in is so lame.

This show should have at least one snarky British character per season. It makes everything so much better.

Yeah, I'm going back to PR. And I'm buying a bunch of books for my dissertation, so that will help.

True. I guess his immune system is so strong that it can fight off evey kind of germ you throw at it. You know, I got the most hilarious image of Adam languishing in a bed with a fever of 108 degrees and this cartoon of his immune system and the Virus in the midst of this epic battle with swords and everything. Like those cartoons they use to teach kids about the reproductive system.

From: [identity profile] visiblemarket.livejournal.com


I'm liking Peter a whole lot more than I think I ever have, and it's probably because the writers have basically been ignoring him, which means no one's brought up how kind and empathetic and self-sacrificing and awesome lately. S1 Claire made actual sense, and did things you understood; I mean, she wasn't my favorite, but I tolerated her, and there were always good other characters to love and focus on, so that was okay. But since I don't like her, and the focus on her takes it away from others...*sigh* I actually don't hate Matt's storyline right now; well, I didn't hate his spirit walk stuff, or his using his powers. Don't like the broader Claire's the cure, etc thing they've plopped him into.

Or two. Two's better.

That's good, and at least you'll get some...warmth and sunshine, right?

He would be such a bad patient, because he's so not used to it. Heh, and he would totally imagine it like that; like something out of the Magic School Bus.

From: [identity profile] guanin.livejournal.com


I'm really liking Peter without his powers. It's brought him more down to earth. But Claire has seriously hijacked the show. There's only one ep she wasn't in, now that I think about it, back in S2. I was shocked to see that, since she was already obviously the writers' favorite. With Matt the problem I gave is his relationship with Daphne. It's so rushed and gimmicky with the whole "destined to be together" thing. I would have like it a lot better if she'd kept it at "I care for you" for now instead of saying "I love you" so quickly. I'm not seeing the chemistry.

But I don't like tropical sunshine. At least it's 70s at this time of year and not unbearable like the rest of the time. No one here understands me when I say that I'm sick of the constant heat.

Why does this want to turn into a bunny now? *curses overactive muse*

From: [identity profile] visiblemarket.livejournal.com


Seriously. It turns out he is that kind of sweet, basically smart if not all out brilliant, loyal and protective guy they kept trying to sell us on but never showed. Yep, and while I can cynically understand why that is (young, blonde, pretty) I wish the writers would be a little braver and not focus so much on her and her "problems". Heh, I actually like Matt and Daphne a whole lot; they're kind of adorable, and while I agree that they're whole relationship moved way too quick, and they got to the "I love you's" faster than makes any kind of sense, I'm kind of glad they didn't belabor the point. And it's Heroes: to expect genuine relationship build-up with all the other craziness going on would just be...well, futile.

Oh, I'd be sick of it too. But I think the warmth and sunshine might scare off the disease a little.

Hee. You should see me and my plans for Claude in London fic. Hey, maybe you should write that one, you're actually in London!

From: [identity profile] guanin.livejournal.com


I love Peter for that. Previously they just focused too much on his powers and imminent doom for it to show properly. But there is so much young, blonde, and pretty on this show. Then again, the others aren't Petrelli's. (Or are they?) Well, I do see the adorableness. Maybe I can grow to like them now that we're past the buildup.

But the sun makes me sneeze. Seriously. Though I suppose lack of chilly wind might help.

London Claude fic! Yay. I have been trying to get a one-shot Claude idea, but so far nothing. But then I feel guilty because I should be working on Dust to Dust, which I have been brainstorming for in my idleness, actually. If you need info on anything, feel free to ask. One of the plethora of reasons I came here was to be able to write British characters properly, actually.

From: [identity profile] visiblemarket.livejournal.com


Exactly! And now he can be kind of cool and basically smart and I'm just worried he's going to go back to being a dink the minute he gets his powers back. Oh yes, but they're so old (well, Niki/Jessica/Tracy is; and she was a mom, until now she isn't, because that's just not acceptable.) Oh, and yeah, Daphne; I like Daphne though, because again, personality. I think that's another reason I didn't mind the courtship that much; she wasn't introduced as Matt's Love Interest. She was just Daphne, and she just happened to have ended up falling in love with Matt, who is adorable enough to fall in love with. Unlike the Sylar/Elle relationship; while Elle wasn't introduced this season, I feel that she was re-introduced mostly to be Gabriel's Love Interested and Baby-mama. Especially given the crap they did to her characterization.

Heh, same. Who knows why that is? Lack of chilly wind is awesome.

Hee. I was just joking with [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com] that, given our mutual desire to read young!Claude fic, and our mutual fear of crapping such a story up, the only real solution was to set up a collective to send someone to England for research purposes. But I will definitely take you up on the offer.

From: [identity profile] guanin.livejournal.com


God, I hope not. Yeah, I guess the others don't have the proper teenage angst youthful energy for that. But I do like Daphne, which surprised me, because I was hating the whole Hiro's nemesis thing for obvious reasons ;) And that's true. I'm so disappointed with what they've done with Elle and Sylar. It's sad when a show makes you wish that that a character had stayed dead in S1 one.

One of my nephews is the same.

Well, there you have it. Although young!Claude would be what? 70s? 80s? I do know people who were around here back then.

From: [identity profile] visiblemarket.livejournal.com


*sigh* Here's hoping. And that even if he does, Claude comes back and beats it out of him again. Or sexes it out of him, either way. I never saw her as too threatening to the Hiro/Ando/Adam thing, if only because she kind of saw Hiro as a cute little toy, and maybe a little annoying. But I'm glad that they put her with Matt; he evens her out, and she has the potential to cheer him up. Well, I've been wishing Sylar had died since S2 ;) But my god, I hate it hate it hate it; that's not my psycho vulnerable little girl lost, that's...something else entirely.

Well, he was born in 1964; so, he'd be 18 in the early '80s. But admittedly, the plot bunny I'm...chasing down is mostly present day stuff, with the weird not!twins in London.

From: [identity profile] guanin.livejournal.com


I prefer the sex option, but the writers are too cowardly for that. I just hated the way he called her nemesis. It grated at me. Me, too. But I had hope that maybe once he got away from the fail!twins, he might be great again. Nope. I was mistaken.

Cool. But... who are the weird not!twins?

By the way, if he's walking in central London during rush hour, he'd get free newspapers thrust in his face at every major intersection. It's a little irritating.

From: [identity profile] visiblemarket.livejournal.com


We all prefer the sex option. And will continue writing it, until we see it on screen. Heh, well, I admittedly got a little kick out of it when it was mentioned on another show that I watch (30 Rock) because my weird crossover planning mind thought...I don't know...that that was cool. Nahh, I always felt that, with a character that was brought back solely for the purpose of fanservice (says the girl who would kill to have Claude come back, but at least he's not dead!), whatever storylines they gave him would be tainted by that.

Heh, in the GN's he's in, the two weird kids who appear to be his students/wards/new companions and apparently live with him in the crazy big house in London.

*snort* Maybe that's why he's developed such a talent for invisibility. Hates those damn free newspaper thrusters.

From: [identity profile] guanin.livejournal.com


I need to watch 30 Rock. There are so many shows I want to watch. I guess so. But it doesn't count as fanservice if they transform the character into someone completely different like they're doing with these two.

Crazy big house? Why haven't I read these things again? Right, work. *cries* And now I feel so lazy.

I wish I could become invisible to avoid them. Although now that I think about it, with the way people walk here, it would be best for him to avoid busy streets altogether. Essentially, people here walk like me. Really fast and seeking any possible opening in the crowd, no matter how narrow, to sneak by. He'd have people bumping into him all over the place. Maybbe he could take backstreets. Those are better.


From: [identity profile] visiblemarket.livejournal.com


I kind of love 30 Rock; the main character is just someone I instinctually identify with, with her kind of nerdy self and being a comedy writer and having to deal with all the insanity she has to deal with. Heh, but the thing is, they turned Sylar, at least, into exactly what his biggest (or at least most vocal) fangirls want: a victimized little woobie that just needs love! And attention! And to be shirtless more often!

Ah, sorry. Well, just the abbreviated version is...he's living in this house that appears to be big and fancy and has a swimming pool, and one of the two non!twins is powered, and she scares Elle off, and that's how Elle ends up in California.

Well, he seems to manage NYC just fine; I think, at least in New York, most people hurrying down the streets have their heads down and ignore anyone they bump into. They probably wouldn't even notice if the person they bumped into was invisible.

From: [identity profile] guanin.livejournal.com


I think there's a split between Sylar fangirls. The ones like me who like him because he's a psychopath who needs to be special and the ones you described. Unfortunately, Kring is only paying attention to the second group. Bleargh.

You don't actually bump into many people here, except for the for the shoulder butting that happens in crowded crossways. People are pretty good at weaving their way through the crowd.

From: [identity profile] visiblemarket.livejournal.com


I wouldn't call myself a fangirl, but in season 1, I was a fan. Even in the moments that they humanized him, in S1, because it felt like they were giving him a bit of dimension which made his eventual terribleness into more of a tragedy. This...this is something else entirely.

Well then see? Claude would have no trouble at all. I actually think in NYC the locals are pretty adept at the weaving themselves; it's just small town girls like me that have trouble.
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From: [identity profile] daughtershade.livejournal.com


Hee. That would have been funny. Arthur would be all like: "Damnit why don't people tell me these things!" And Dead!Linderman would be off somewhere chuckling.

I'm writing an Alias/Heroes crossover and tweaking some things about how the powers work. Because after all it's what the writers on the show do, so there.

From: [identity profile] guanin.livejournal.com


Oh, the vengeful irony. Arthur deserves to have his life made harder after what he did to Adam.

The writers have made these powers so malleable that I'm not sure they care anymore. Kring certainly doesn't.
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