Author: LastNameFirst
Archive: Sure. Fine. Whatever.
Spoilers: Prolly the entire 9 Seasons of XF
Summary: Based on some of my thoughts about XF "dying." XFAA Meeting.
[Name deleted for anonymity]: I first saw TXF when I was in about 5^th grade. Back then I had just started to realize that Xena wasn't the greatest thing since sliced bread and that Gremlins was a funny movie. (laughs) I was stupid back then. I had started reading the XF books because I was too scared to watch the show. My first ep was... Kitsunegari. I had just finished reading the book of Pusher. (laughs again) I thought that what I was watching was what I had just read. Now I know... Anyway, after that I started watching more and more often until I was just hooked. Y'all know how it is right? (everyone in group nods) I just started with the Internet. You know? Message boards and stuff. I thought it was harmless. Before I knew it though, I was reading spoilers and fanfics. I was staying up all night on the computer just to see if Mulder and Scully ever got together in that fic I was reading. Of course they did! I was a Shipper; all I ever read was MSR. Then, as I got
older, I started depending on the Net even more. I didn't have anyone to talk to about XF. I would go on-line just to be with people like me. Even if I didn't talk or anything in chats it was good to know all the people in the room shared the same "addiction" I did. (groups nods again) Things started to quiet down when I got into highschool though. I realized I wouldn't know anyone and that they might think I'm weird or something if I watched XF. My addiction never went away though. I disappeared off the message boards, and chats, but I still read spoilers and fic. Then the tragedy with David Duchovny occurred. I was so mad at him! He was abandoning us! He only needed to go ONE more season and he quit! The characters came on. I didn't like any of them much. I became disappointed each week. Even though David was gone, I think the writers could've done better. The only episode I enjoyed was TrustNo1. MSR! YAY! I still read MSR fics, and even started writing it myself. I bought
the DVDs and watched my recordings of All Things, Hollywood A.D. , and Millenium. I did all I could to see them together again... and here I am now...
Group: Well, welcome to XFAA [name deleted]. We'll do all we can to help you deal with this... we all know how you feel...
Archive: Sure. Fine. Whatever.
Spoilers: Prolly the entire 9 Seasons of XF
Summary: Based on some of my thoughts about XF "dying." XFAA Meeting.
[Name deleted for anonymity]: I first saw TXF when I was in about 5^th grade. Back then I had just started to realize that Xena wasn't the greatest thing since sliced bread and that Gremlins was a funny movie. (laughs) I was stupid back then. I had started reading the XF books because I was too scared to watch the show. My first ep was... Kitsunegari. I had just finished reading the book of Pusher. (laughs again) I thought that what I was watching was what I had just read. Now I know... Anyway, after that I started watching more and more often until I was just hooked. Y'all know how it is right? (everyone in group nods) I just started with the Internet. You know? Message boards and stuff. I thought it was harmless. Before I knew it though, I was reading spoilers and fanfics. I was staying up all night on the computer just to see if Mulder and Scully ever got together in that fic I was reading. Of course they did! I was a Shipper; all I ever read was MSR. Then, as I got
older, I started depending on the Net even more. I didn't have anyone to talk to about XF. I would go on-line just to be with people like me. Even if I didn't talk or anything in chats it was good to know all the people in the room shared the same "addiction" I did. (groups nods again) Things started to quiet down when I got into highschool though. I realized I wouldn't know anyone and that they might think I'm weird or something if I watched XF. My addiction never went away though. I disappeared off the message boards, and chats, but I still read spoilers and fic. Then the tragedy with David Duchovny occurred. I was so mad at him! He was abandoning us! He only needed to go ONE more season and he quit! The characters came on. I didn't like any of them much. I became disappointed each week. Even though David was gone, I think the writers could've done better. The only episode I enjoyed was TrustNo1. MSR! YAY! I still read MSR fics, and even started writing it myself. I bought
the DVDs and watched my recordings of All Things, Hollywood A.D. , and Millenium. I did all I could to see them together again... and here I am now...
Group: Well, welcome to XFAA [name deleted]. We'll do all we can to help you deal with this... we all know how you feel...
