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Oct. 27th, 2006 03:10 pmI've started posting my House/Saw crossover! For some reason I'm really nervous about this. I haven't really posted anything like this before, so I wonder how it'll be received. Plus, Kris and I put so much work into this, editing and discussing it to death that I'm just feeling really strongly about it... I hope it'll be received well...
If you want to check it out, I've posted it here. I've even made a neat little graphic for it!

Oh, and GIP! Well... technically it's not a GIP since there's some kind of content to the post... but you get the idea! XD
If you want to check it out, I've posted it here. I've even made a neat little graphic for it!

Oh, and GIP! Well... technically it's not a GIP since there's some kind of content to the post... but you get the idea! XD
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Date: 2006-10-28 01:07 am (UTC)And no, not knowing Saw won't be an issue really. My muse-beta Kris didn't know the movies either and she still helped giving birth to this. All you need to know is that the Jigsaw Killer is a guy who likes to place people into predicaments, giving them tasks that will decide their survival. To him it's actually a game and the objective is to win it or die.
His motivation is to teach people a lesson. What we learn in the first movie is that he's suffering from terminal cancer and was frustrated by impersonal, cold doctors who treated him like the case and not like a person. So he targetted a doctor in the first movie. He's targetted other people before, drug addicts, self-injurers, people who've indulged in self-destructive behavior, you name it, people who he thought didn't appreciate life. One emblematic line he says is, "Most people are so ungrateful to be alive. But not you, not any more..."
Hope that clears it up some! ^^