Talk:Seddie/@comment-3180503-20140618000036/@comment-14284535-20140618002653

The Gibby subplot is awful. There is a FF that handles webicon WAY better: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/7359302/1/iGo-to-Webicon

As someone who has helped run cons as portrayed, I love the main storyline. I can't tell you how many times I have see Q/A sessions go just like the one Carly, Sam, and Freddie have to endure. I was at one that ended in a brawl. (Star Trek shipping in 1976.  The debate was about forks.  (not a euphemism for a profanity - but it is a euphemism.))  My all-time favourite from a Doctor Who con in 1985 to writer Terry Nation, script editor Robert Holmes, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe, and director Dave Maloney.

First Fan: Terry, Bob, Phil, Dave - could you tell me about how you thought of all the romantic tension and sexiness between the Doctor and Sarah Jane in "Genesis of the Daleks"?

(The four men look at each other quizzically before Terry Nation speaks up.)

TN: That's a story about the Daleks and the Nazis. I didn't write any romantic tension or sexiness.

First Fan: Really? Maybe it was script-edited.

RH: Not in the script-

Second Fan: Phil?

PH: What are you talking about?

Third Fan: Like when the Doctor is almost heartbroken because Sarah might be dead in part 4.

First Fan: The Doctor only decides to save Sarah and Harry after Sarah speaks. (NOTE: this claim is false.)

Second Fan: Well, obviously you all could see the love and their eventual marriage because Dave made sure he directed it that way. (Sarah Jane and the Doctor never marry.)

DM: No, I didn't really.

First Fan: You're all wrong.