So, because between packing, taxes and trying to do some pre-Uni reading, a girl can get kind of bored. Or something. Anyway, however it may have come to pass, I have recs. Of the DueSouth kind. And tonight, it's all about humour!
How to Speak Canine in Seven Easy Steps - Dief! Dief is such a wonderful character and
etcetera_cat utilizes him wonderfully here. In short, Dief sets up Ray and Fraser. With all the complications that implies. And it has a sequel, which features Dead!Bob: Six Degrees of Seperation.
The Due South Reunion Movie, Draft 1 - Somehow balancing meta, slash and blink-and-you'll-miss-it RPS, this thing had me laughing out loud for about 10 minutes straight, and giggling for an hour afterwards. Paul Gross and Paul Haggis' first draft for the Due South movie, with commentary.
Untitled Dead!Bob Drabble - Because the man is hilarious. And also because, well, more people need to mock Hamlet.
Identikit: The Musical! - The badfic challenge over at
ds_flashfiction rendered quite a few hilarious entries - this was one of them. In case, you know, you ever wanted a wacky Due South AU musical (and of course you did!)
It's Like This Old Inuvit Story I Know - I love fics that deal with Dead!Bob, really I do. And this...this is eighteen kinds of good. Dead!Bob visits Ray to make sure that Fraser's making the right choice and, as they're wont to do in dS verse, hjinks ensue.
Gun, with Occasional Kangaroo: A Love Story - Reads like a particularly wacky episode. Somehow, Frannie's obsession with romance novels manages to set of a series of events involving a kangaroo. Spot-on character voices too and includes the whole cast.
Chicks with -- - This fic is amazing. I'm not usually much for genderbending, but this is brilliant. Three dS women wake up with penises.
Green Suede Boots - The Frannie voice in this is so good, it's hilarious. Frannie tries to discover who the woman Fraser's interested in, is, and manages to have an epiphany along the way.
Chicago's Most Wanted - Fraser gets amnesia and thinks he's a criminal. Not only that, but he thinks he's having an affair with the cop who put him away. This story is mindbogglingly funny from start to finish, while still managing to pack a powerful punch, particularly from Ray's point of veiw. It's written by Speranza, which should be a rec in itself, and it has a (small) Sound of Music reference. Go!
How to Speak Canine in Seven Easy Steps - Dief! Dief is such a wonderful character and
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The Due South Reunion Movie, Draft 1 - Somehow balancing meta, slash and blink-and-you'll-miss-it RPS, this thing had me laughing out loud for about 10 minutes straight, and giggling for an hour afterwards. Paul Gross and Paul Haggis' first draft for the Due South movie, with commentary.
Untitled Dead!Bob Drabble - Because the man is hilarious. And also because, well, more people need to mock Hamlet.
Identikit: The Musical! - The badfic challenge over at
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It's Like This Old Inuvit Story I Know - I love fics that deal with Dead!Bob, really I do. And this...this is eighteen kinds of good. Dead!Bob visits Ray to make sure that Fraser's making the right choice and, as they're wont to do in dS verse, hjinks ensue.
Gun, with Occasional Kangaroo: A Love Story - Reads like a particularly wacky episode. Somehow, Frannie's obsession with romance novels manages to set of a series of events involving a kangaroo. Spot-on character voices too and includes the whole cast.
Chicks with -- - This fic is amazing. I'm not usually much for genderbending, but this is brilliant. Three dS women wake up with penises.
Green Suede Boots - The Frannie voice in this is so good, it's hilarious. Frannie tries to discover who the woman Fraser's interested in, is, and manages to have an epiphany along the way.
Chicago's Most Wanted - Fraser gets amnesia and thinks he's a criminal. Not only that, but he thinks he's having an affair with the cop who put him away. This story is mindbogglingly funny from start to finish, while still managing to pack a powerful punch, particularly from Ray's point of veiw. It's written by Speranza, which should be a rec in itself, and it has a (small) Sound of Music reference. Go!