I Moderate (i_moderate) wrote in we_babble, @ 2012-07-28 20:46:00 |
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Summaries May 1-July 4
The City's back to normal, and the mayor takes a day off, spending it with a certain magical maker.
Thomas repays Beauty's kindness with an Errol. That's some gift!
The normal City means Dinah gets a new address with a certain hunting type. It really wasn't her fault, Dean.
With ghosts out of the picture, Ted decides to take things to the next level. Jo seems willing to go along for the ride; she's even willing to drive.
Yes, this isn't at all awkward: a hunter who has issues with God, a superheroine who is trying to find her way, a warrior woman who thinks she found her way, and a God. Dinner goes pretty well.
The Opera House's main occupant has returned, and his first meeting outside it suggests that he may be able to find a star of his very own.
Lois sums up the conference, making sure everyone knows the truth straight from the City caught in a human body's mouth.
Beauty decides to get a new look, and being the constant helper and hero, Megan gives her hand.
Fred tells Jensen about her strange meeting. It goes somewhat okay.
Errol steps out.
Mr. Napier starts his one man campaign to make sure a certain people know he isn't as gone as they'd like to think.
Eric's inner voice: It's another fairy! It's another fairy! [pause] I promise to be nice, fairy, and not eat you. Not let others eat you. Probably. Fairy!
Wash comes back from the dead, again, and Annie tries to get him to the hospital.
Errol goes back to work, and the perfect person to get him current is Ms. Lois "Current Events" Lane, herself.
Hank gets an invitation to play, and he doesn't refuse. He may get a little more than a game of tag out of the crone and the Viking.
So, Dean and Dinah decide to go for more awkward and, instead, get attacked. Oh, those crazy kids.
From the bleeding in the park, to stitching in the dark? Dinah isn't sure where this tension filled diy doctoring session is taking her with her roommie.
Ollie and Jen go a-shooting: Ollie with his bow, Jen with her gun. It's good therapy.
Dinah may not be Wonder Woman, but Brennan finds out the Canary can still kick some major rear supergal style!
And, Errol meets someone as he's out and about. Said someone is very glad to see he's okay and back from his very extended limbo vacation!
Aw, it's the May-December couple's first date. Possibly. Too cute.
Lois Lane's on top of it, reporting what's really going on. And, what's going on is Mayor Jack and Zatanna, apparently.
Lois and Lindsey spend some quality time with everyone's favorite lounge lizard Lorne. Lots of Ls there.
A pretty "brand new" woman shows up at the mansion, the accountant's and the cop's, with some great fruit and Ted's laptop. The horse does abide.
So, there's the brawl, see.
Beauty asks for Hannibal's opinion on some clothes, and she gets a little professional advice for free.
Eric finds out he's no longer alone. His favorite and first progeny is now in the City.
Maybe Pan isn't the right career path for a growing Rufio. Agent Government tries to help out.
While shopping for flowers, Beauty gets a heart to heart with a local flower shop owner/Black Canary.
There's a picnic in the sunny park, and Lestat gets to enjoy it with Beauty.
The invitation goes out. Who will answer it and become a star?
Dinah and Zatanna have a little girl talk, in which a squishable mayor makes a cameo via phone call.
Lois decides to interview the cowboy god. What could go wrong there?
Dean lets Jen down. She is more than happy to see Dean happy. No more benefits, though, bummer.
Jensen says "good bye" in the only way he could, and Fred gets angry.
Tarts for the broken hearted? Jennifer gets more than a few baked goods for a strange pick me up night.
Dean shares with Dinah. Who knew?
Mutants unite! A pixie gets a job at the Fixit shop.
They dance; they chat, and they feel. They seem like a very interesting family. Only they aren't, not yet, not exactly.
Advertising begins. The new management just might like it.
Remember the brawl? Well, someone actually got out and went for help. Help was there, willing and able.
Yes, the Opera House's new management might be very happy about advertising and auditions. He got a new face and a job.
Erik doesn't have hope for the auditions he's holding. Until he meets Hannibal.
Dinah figures out something she really didn't want to know... Joker's back.
The Phantom tries again to get Fred to be a dancer, but has to live with her as an attendee.
Beauty gets herself into heaps of trouble.
Fred and Hank are TBFF. Taco Best Friends Forever.
Zoe and Jesse have to face the one thing that could be the snag in their relationship.
There's a new face on the Arkham employee murders and she just might be able to get to the bottom of things.
Pam has to take Beauty home. It goes fairly wrong.
Lois gets an interview with the manager of the Opera House.
Jack Heart scolds Ted a little bit for the Lois Lane interview, but it ends well.
Pam learns more about Baba.
Beauty's birthday party! ... which Eric quickly ruins...
Somebody sends a letter to the editor blasting the superheroes of the City.
Jennifer gets a warning from Dinah about what's going on. They also settle potential tension between them.
Jesse calls on Baba Yaga, thinking they're going to have it out. In a surprise twist, she flirts with him instead.
Jo gets her ass kicked by a vampire named Pam. Remind you of anything? *cough*DeanandEric*cough*.
Megan gets to meet one of the City's monsters, but it's okay, he just wants his phone fixed. And for her to meet Hank.
Dinah informs Dean about the Joker, but he already knows. Idiot.
Joker plays some more at trying to discover who is pretending to be Batman.
Ted decides to get flowers for Jo, and ends up with a little friendly advice on top of it.
Pam and Eric are mutually grumpy about Beauty.
Finally, Zoe and Jesse get the serious talk out of the way, and things look to be smooth for them again.
A genius, a cyberpath, and a fairy walk into a repair shop...
The Viking asks the Witch for her hand in marriage.
CONGRATULATIONS! It's a boy!
The City decides to venture into unknown territory.
Pam carries Eric's message to Baba, and the girls get a little taste of one another.
Then the witch plays with a blue boy who isn't quite sure what to make of the shiny ring.
Ted tells Beauty to ask the scorpion for the truth.
The mayor begins trying to sort out a way for the League to be sanctioned.
The woman he loves may be dead, but at least now Christian has a phone.