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As part of an upcoming Archive project, I need to know which LNC episodes have most been revisited by FoLCs in fanfic - but I'm coming up blank. So far, all I can think of are: TOGOM The Family Hour (lots of post-FH fic around on where the baby came from) The Clone Arc And...erm...that's it. I know there must be more than that - and that you guys will know what they are. LabRat
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There have been a few Pilot rewrites...
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came up with a few offhand, just skimmed an ep guide and got a few more.
the luthor wedding arc (BaTP, HoL) the pilot GGGoH has been done a few times, too. PML, maybe? honeymoon in metropolis is a popular choice. all shook up
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You could also add in: The New Krypton arc, particularly BGDF Lucky Leon Whine Whine Whine And the Answer Is... Seasons' Greedings
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Well, I don't know about anyone else, but I seem to be re-writing "I've Got a Crush on You" a lot Strange Visitor seems popular... and All Shook Up. I wonder which has more re-writes, the Pilot or TOGOM? Can't think of anymore, off-hand. PJ
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I wonder which has more re-writes, the Pilot or TOGOM? TOGOM of course . However what it's considered a rewrite of the pilot? It's there a line that divides what can be considered a rewrite of the pilot or not? Some elements like Clark going to Metropolis for an interview and the Sarah Theatre, might be present. Jose
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Well, the question of what is and isn't a rewrite is somewhat subjective. For me, it's whether the author is using the a-plot from the episode, in some form -- a Pilot re-write, IMO, is about Samuel Platt and the attempted sabotage of the space program by Antoinette Baines & Lex Luthor. If Clark is shot by re-constituted gangsters, it's a TOGOM rewrite. If the world is about to be destroyed by an asteroid but Clark can't remember who he is... you get the idea But there's still enormous range for creativity. PJ
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it's whether the author is using the a-plot from the episode, in some form -- a Pilot re-write I agree with in some form, I, for example consider, CarolM's First Night a rewrite of the pilot Jose
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Top Copy was popular for a time too - Ann, Nan and I all posted adaptations of that within a fairly close timescale. I'd started writing Carbon Copy a year or so before either of the other two stories (Growing Pains and Getting to Know You) were posted, and when each appeared I thought 'Rats!' (or words to that effect
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There have been a few Tempus Fugitive's, I think, and I doubt that I'm the only person who has had a go at Resurrection.
Curiously, I think the episodes that have been rewritten most are favourites. With a few noticeable exceptions, it seems to me that the least popular episodes get left alone. The Argh! and the New Krypton series are (IMVHO)... flawed (now, there's a tactful word!), but they have redeeming features. (In the case of NK, it's the angst. If only you could remove the New Kryptonians, themselves!)
By contrast, my impression is that episodes like Ghosts don't attract rewrites. (I'm willing to be corrected though, given that I'm so behind on my reading!)
Oh, and I think some people have had a go at Soul Mates, though whether those count as rewrites or sequels or what, I'm not sure.
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I notice that Rat's thread title is "Most Reworked Episodes" - so presumably that would include rewrites or adaptations.
Obviously many of the NK stories, particularly BGDF, are sequels from that episode and spinning off into total "what-ifs". So I don't know if they would count or not in this.
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There's a fine line between adaptation and rewrite. Heck, I've got a trilogy that started as a rewrite, but it's gone so far away from the original that I'm not sure what to call it anymore. Y'all know how it is, <g> the characters get stubborn and want things done *their* way! BrightFeather (who's discovering the joys of typing with 2 fingers splinted together)
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Thanks for these, everyone - most helpful. Thanks again! LabRat
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I'm sure I've read a few versions of Fly Hard as well...
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Well, I wrote the Night at the Office series, which started as a rewrite of Fly Hard. The following two stories had elements of Barbarians at the Planet, House of Luthor and Madame Ex in them, but were so far divergent from the originals that I don't know what you'd call them.
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I have a question which is sort of off topic from the original question. But reading this thread, it occurred to me that I don't know the difference between a rewrite and an adaptation. Can anyone tell me how they differ? ML
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I think it's a matter of debate and opinion, ML, but I consider a rewrite to be a story which stays reasonably close to the episode, just changing a few things here and there to make it different or 'better'. I think my story That Super Man of Mine would be an example of a rewrite. I see an adaptation as a story which is set in the same time-frame as an ep and uses a number of elements from that episode, but branches off into different directions, maybe largely ignoring the A-plot or letting it turn out in a very different way, and also changing the B-plot. Examples of that would be Nan's various S1 and S2 series, LabRat's Masques and Are You Lonesome Tonight...? and Meredith's All Stirred Up, and also adaptations of mine such as Carbon Copy, Second Thoughts and When Larry Met Charlie - also your own The Second Stage of Grief. And actually, I've just realised that there's another way to distinguish them, one which is probably less of an opinion: the difference between a rewrite, which goes from beginning to end of an ep, and an adaptation which may just spin off from a particular scene, or insert a scene into an ep. So Kaylle's lovely All Or Nothing is an adaptation of HoL, inserting a scene into that episode which then changes the outcome. It's not a rewrite because she doesn't set out to rewrite the entire episode. Does that help at all? Wendy
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Yeah, Wendy. That helps a lot. I would have clasified all the stories you listed as adaptations as rewrites. I don't know what I would have called an adaptation So thanks. ML (who is about to go crawl back under her rock - until she has to leave for work in four and a half hours )
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