My obsession with Stargate SG-1 has me reading fanfic.
I read a crossover that was good. It crossed Stargate with MacGyver and The Sentinel. Now, mind you, it was part of this persons extremely long and involved MacGyver/The Sentinel crossover universe (Mac is the father of Blair) that I actually ran into once before when I read a MacGyver/The Sentinel crossover with Early Edition....
Anyhow.
The story was good and the writing sound so even if I didn't quite buy into everything it was still a fun read. Jack even makes another appearance in another installment of the MacGyver/TS saga. What I'd love to see is this quality of writing done on a fic that focuses on just SG-1 and MacGyver.
However.
The best part of the whole fic was when Jack finds out MacGyver's name is Angus. From that point on whenever Jack talks to Mac, he calls him "Gus". The worst part is, I can hear him say it. With a half smirk, just daring MacGyver to say something about it, a little raise of inflection at the end of the name.
It's sad how much amusement that imaginary exchange between fictional characters is providing me.
I read a crossover that was good. It crossed Stargate with MacGyver and The Sentinel. Now, mind you, it was part of this persons extremely long and involved MacGyver/The Sentinel crossover universe (Mac is the father of Blair) that I actually ran into once before when I read a MacGyver/The Sentinel crossover with Early Edition....
Anyhow.
The story was good and the writing sound so even if I didn't quite buy into everything it was still a fun read. Jack even makes another appearance in another installment of the MacGyver/TS saga. What I'd love to see is this quality of writing done on a fic that focuses on just SG-1 and MacGyver.
However.
The best part of the whole fic was when Jack finds out MacGyver's name is Angus. From that point on whenever Jack talks to Mac, he calls him "Gus". The worst part is, I can hear him say it. With a half smirk, just daring MacGyver to say something about it, a little raise of inflection at the end of the name.
It's sad how much amusement that imaginary exchange between fictional characters is providing me.