Dan wrote:I found Anti-Clockwise somewhat hard to get through. I agree with Rodney that the quality of the writing has gotten better with each book but the problem for me concerning Anti-Clockwise was the subject matter. The Tara era has in my opinion only a handful of memorable episodes, such as All Done With Mirrors, They Keep Killing Steed, Take-Over, and The Morning After- the rest are pretty forgetable and consequently not that interesting to read about. My favorite chapter is Frank Hui's on The Morning After. Really brilliant analysis of the relationship between Steed and the character Merlin.
I am laughing as I wonder why you did not take one of your faves.You seem to like the more serious ones. Are you writing for TNA as well? Hope so.
BTW loved your chapters. As Rodney said it is the easiest reading of them all. I still don't understand my own chapters.
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Although one can say its speculative, I would say you have a really good read on that Mrs. Peel. I was thinking she is very much like the character Diana Rigg that played her. Wonderful and witty but a bit distant and independent. Although I can't blame her. She has had some real weirdos to deal with in her career. it was bad enough on the show, but real life perverts are another story. I love her line that we can admire her, but just from afar! As far away as possible!