Good afternoon, Sparkies! Happy Fluffy Thursday! 

yunadax! Your little ficlet is awesome! *squees and pets poor sad John*
Yup!
Monday - Canon Day
Tuesday - Eye!sex/Smut Day
Wednesday - Angst/Drama Day
Thursday - Fluff Day
Friday - Pretty Day
Saturday - Sparky!Family Day
Sunday - Lazy Day
And the 18th of every month (chosen because the original air date for The Real World was on August 18, 2006) is Sparky Day, when we celebrate ALL things Sparky!

They won't kill her. Why? Because we've already seen (or heard of after the fact) a version of Weir die FIVE TIMES over the course of the series.
1 - Old Weir from Before I Sleep.
2 - Adrift. Her heart stopped and she was flatlined before Keller resuscitated her, so it counts.
3 - Lifeline. Or so it was claimed by Repli!Keller in TMC and FRANibeth in GitM.
4 - Clone!Weir (along with the rest of the Clone!Team) in This Mortal Coil.
5 -
At this point, killing Weir again would be counter-productive. It's like 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf' or 'Chicken Little'; the audience won't believe it because they've seen it before and it turned out to not be true. The producers/writers would be better off letting Weir live and be successfully rescued. Now THAT would be different and grab the audience's attention.


yunadax! Your little ficlet is awesome! *squees and pets poor sad John*
Originally posted by Probie
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Monday - Canon Day
Tuesday - Eye!sex/Smut Day
Wednesday - Angst/Drama Day
Thursday - Fluff Day
Friday - Pretty Day
Saturday - Sparky!Family Day
Sunday - Lazy Day
And the 18th of every month (chosen because the original air date for The Real World was on August 18, 2006) is Sparky Day, when we celebrate ALL things Sparky!


Originally posted by Probie
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1 - Old Weir from Before I Sleep.
2 - Adrift. Her heart stopped and she was flatlined before Keller resuscitated her, so it counts.
3 - Lifeline. Or so it was claimed by Repli!Keller in TMC and FRANibeth in GitM.
4 - Clone!Weir (along with the rest of the Clone!Team) in This Mortal Coil.
5 -
Spoiler:
At this point, killing Weir again would be counter-productive. It's like 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf' or 'Chicken Little'; the audience won't believe it because they've seen it before and it turned out to not be true. The producers/writers would be better off letting Weir live and be successfully rescued. Now THAT would be different and grab the audience's attention.

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