I Moderate (i_moderate) wrote in we_babble, @ 2011-01-22 22:43:00 |
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Summaries: January 1 - January 21, 2011
In Arkham
The City takes an interest once again in its captives prisoners peacefully sedated inhabitants/extended visitors by putting them in Arkham Asylum.
A scarf wearing cowboy meets a plucky blond. Warning there are cookies, pills, and a lack of miracles involved.
Doctor Watson, 2010 version, helps Buffy, medicated down to non-slayer version.
There's safe, and there's Charlie-safe. Really, Ted, is he safe?
The City keeps two very powerful and slightly unhinged witchy women under lock and sedation: Baba Yaga and Wanda Maximoff.
Death takes some time out of her busy schedule to visit the pretty Lestat, who isn't up to seeing much other company at the moment.
What do a high school witch, a queen-turned-senator, and some Guy have in common? They don't belong in Arkham and want out.
Two of the sweetest inmates meet in the library: a singing demon diva and a cat from outer space.
He looks too young to be 900+, and she needs to stop trying to figure out that bit of transportational equations? The Doctor (11) and Winifred Burkle, everyone.
Jennifer finds somebody to hug and share cookies with; Spock finds someone to like.
Norman's back in an institution, and Mother is definitely not dead.
Fear the Dread Doorman Mu and Sir Pants of Sucker Hoff who work at the Eternal Fish Shanty. See Dr. Strange facepalm.
Seems the City has decided to lock away a couple of disturbed lovers, too, but not with each other: Hannibal dreams of River while River thought of hands of blue.
Frank really doesn't appreciate the City's new hospitality found in Arkham, but at least he's giving George something to do?
Two female warriors sit on the couch and watch cartoons, no, seriously.
Death and the Doctor have a conversation about death and the City; would you expect anything else?
Once again, Kaylee's cheery goodness shines and wins another over.
What do you do when you see a man running down the hall in a straight jacket and no pants? If you're Harley Quinn and that man is the Joker, you help a Puddin' out.
Is Jack Harkness up for a little shock and awe via Elle Bishop?
Harry gets shot and winds up in the City's loony bin.
Harry's adventures don't stop at waking up in Arkham; he gets to meet one of the City's resident brainy women. Fred's glad he doesn't mind talking tacos.
Beauty finds a little help from a man from the future.
With Harry, Strange finally has a conversation with someone who doesn't think the belief in magic is a symptom of the crazies.
From conversations with good guys to conversations with Evil itself, Harry just doesn't have any luck.
Watson and Zoe are a pair of old soldiers, who deal with the world around them, including but not limited to whacked out patients who like to use sporks for purposes other than intended.
Lyra considers helping the Doctor find his screwdriver.
The wolf is in the building, or Oz certainly tries to make it so.
Arts and crafts time with the Black Canary and a wizard.
River tries to escape and runs into the Goblin King in the process.
Crowley wakes up in Arkham alone with his wings very much out for all to see.
Gin isn't just for drinking, Sweeney. Apparently it's also a card game over which one can flirt with a Batman.
The City has an interesting M.O.; chain up the magical and the dangerous, sometimes both all rolled into one. Sometimes. Is Haku of the Kohaku River one of those sometimes?
Simon finally gets some regular slippers and to help a person out. Ted gets a little cheering up and beagles for his feet.
Jesse no longer has to worry about that pesky scarf; Death's nice enough to help him out of it.
Harry gets Fred to leave her wall of jumbled story and science, even if the threat of pudding does make her nervous.
Oz and Dinah discuss their situation and magic, even a little bumbled mythology.
Mrs. Coulter decides she'll wait it out in Arkham to see what happens.
And Bella thought she was the clumsy one.
Captain Jack has some confusing dreams.
Atsuko wakes up in Arkham with a small warning from Paprika.
Escapes and releases begin. Jennifer doesn't know what to do with the alarms, only that she should do something. Atsuko tries to help.
Releases and Escapes from Arkham
The Doctor finds a way out, and he takes that brainy chick he met earlier along with him, only after promising they can go back for others. As if the Doctor would leave them there.
The City decides it doesn't need Hannibal anymore in Arkham. It released him back into the wild, even if it was black and white at the Bates Motel.
Crowley is released, too, but he isn't as lucky? Sure, he has his Bentley, but he also got to meet a guy with some major demon prejudices.
Frank decides to make a break for it, for real this time, and he gives Lestat a hand as long as Lestat doesn't mind making sure Frank makes it all the way out.
Lorne is released and find out he gets Caritas back! Talk about a happy ending.
Looks like the Buffyverse kids have good luck. Oz goes to sleep in Arkham and wakes up in his very own van.
Dinah is released and decides to go back to life, or try to, even if she wasn't in her world with her people.
Buffy finally gets to make with the escaping, and she takes two magical types: a leprechaun and a witch.
Jesse gets a reprieve, tossed right out of Arkharm. He gets home and finds himself lending a tricky dicky from a cherished-by-some porno. Talk about getting involved with the Casa Erotica.
Harry gets time off for good behavior and finds an, no, two old friends, some older than others.
Beauty is escorted out of the asylum and greeted by a ready and waiting horse. It's time to leave.
Haku realizes he's free and tries to make with flight, but it doesn't last long. A now humanish dragon emerges from the "wreckage" only to meet a helpful Canary.
Baba takes advantage of a situation and causes a little chaos on her way out of Arkham.
While somewhere in the City
Amy lands in the TARDIS, and Snake aims a gun at her.