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SASundance

  • There's Always Tom Morrow (Season Two)

    This is a look at how things might have gone if the MCRT had to face the consequences of ignoring protocol, procedures and the rule of law. In this universe, Tom Morrow holds his agents accountable. The series consists of tags from season 2 episodes, each tag is a stand-alone vignette. At the end of each tag, everything will revert to canon norms again.

  • I Shouldn't Have To

    Out of adversity can come great change and personal growth. Sometimes it's easier to settle for second best, sometimes we don't even realise we're doing it, to we feel we don't deserve better. When disaster strikes, it gives us a wake-up call we need to reassess our life, to see what we have is lacking. The courage to say, 'I'm not going to take it any more.' Tony-centric

  • Internal Conflicts

    It's just that it wasn't something that he'd ever seen himself doing… not ever in this lifetime but he couldn't keep pretending that he didn't need help. Nor could he simply keep telling everyone that everything was just peachy. Everything wasn't peachy...it was a god damn mess! Tony-centric - existentialist angst/crime. Definitely tongue-in-cheek. No TIVA

  • Conflict Management

    While Tony was disappointed with how his experiment with social engineering had panned out, he was pragmatic enough to realise that life, to paraphrase Forrest Gump's mother, was like a box of chocolates. It was all about acknowledging your mistakes and finding ways to move forward regardless. It was all a question of conflict management.

  • Be Careful What You Wish For

    Summary: So was it just me or did anyone else think that Gibbs was way out of line with his remark about Tony in Silent Night S6 E11 when Abby asked him what he was getting Tony for Christmas and he replied, "An attitude adjustment." A shortish tag examining how much harm words can really do.

  • The Cougar, the Geek and a Shotgun Wedding

    Summary: Tobias Fornell theorised to his friend Leroy Jethro Gibbs that their ex-wife Diane had gotten herself transferred so she could work with NCIS because she was interested in rekindling the flame with Gibbs when her current marriage to Victor, faltered. What if he was right about her motives but wrong about the target? AU