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Yep, I'd read it, too, Tank.
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I'd definitely read it! I love Castle. Oh, Labby, they made another reference recently: see it here .
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That looks like fun, I'll check out eBay etc. for DVDs.
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And one more, slightly more obscure Firefly reference on Castle. B
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please!!!
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Lois and Clark would be an 'old' married couple ...with a dozen children? Boy, now that I'd like to see. Tank writing a story with Lois and Clark having kids. Okay, okay. I know. Never going to happen, but a girl can dream, can't she? ML
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Assuming they married in 1996, when the wedding episode was shown if I recall correctly, they'd be 14 years married now. I think a dozen children may be pushing it a little - it's possible, but realistically how many families are there that size?
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I think a dozen children may be pushing it a little With Tank, I think one might be pushing it a little. It would almost be as uncharacteristic for a Tank story to have kids in it as... giving Lois long hair . ML
She was in such a good mood she let all the pedestrians in the crosswalk get to safety before taking off again. - CC Aiken, The Late Great Lois Lane
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Well, there's always the canon baby from the end of S4, he might allow that one.
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I think all we'll see of children will be a mention that someone else is taking care of them for the duration.
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Well, I've never heard of this other show, but I'm remarkably open to trying crossovers of L&C with other shows I've never seen or even know anything about (Becky Bain's Timeless comes to mind) so go for it! I'd read it--doing no research on the other show--and see what I thought. My bet is, I'll probably love it.
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Originally posted by Tasadi: I think all we'll see of children will be a mention that someone else is taking care of them for the duration. That's pretty much what I've done in most of my stories. If I mention it at all I'm VERY non-specific.
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