When strange government agents dressed all in white come to Egon Spengler for help dealing with the ghost of a teenaged boy in Amity Park, he discovers, to his shock, that the ghost is more than he seems and has, in fact, undergone the same transformation Egon once went through himself many years ago. References RG episode "Egon's Ghost" and DP episode "Million Dollar Ghost."
Except for the last line, I just cannot understand *why* Ralph chose to recite the Bad Guy Affirmation as he prepared to sacrifice himself to save Vanellope. What must have been going through his head at the time that made him say that stuff?
While recovering after the events of "Egon's Ghost," Egon hopes nobody else ever has to got through something as surreal as being turned into some sort of half-ghost. Then he and Ray see something on the news...
Two weeks after the events of "Robo-Buster," the Ghostbusters learn the fate of their rival Paul Smart, while Peter laments what he sees as a wasted opportunity. What's gonna happen to their smarmy billionaire rival now? Contains a good deal of Janine/Egon, of course.
"In college, I once got an A- on a test, and my parents wouldn't talk to me for a week!" Peter never stopped to think *which part* of that statement was what Egon considered "too horrible for words," nor prepare himself for when Janine heard what *he* confessed to. One-shot dealing with the fallout after "The Devil To Pay."
"You want to destroy me, Janine? I won't try to stop you." Ever notice what he did as he said that line? A look at the thought process that led Egon Spengler to face his greatest fear during the climax of "Janine, You've Changed."
One-shot following the encounter at the beginning of "Robo-Buster." No way were Peter and the others going to let Egon get away with that performance without making him squirm...
"We can't go around helping every rinky-dink town we wander into!" Very brief one-shot looking at the conflict between Sokka and Katara in "The Painted Lady."
"You heard the princess! Raise the anchors! We're taking the prisoners home!" What if that *wasn't* a mistake? A theory I have about Azula's captain in "The Avatar State."
What does Prince Zuko mean to Aang? Anyone ever notice which specific nightmare it is that makes Aang decide to stop trying to bring on the Avatar State? One-shot set during "The Avatar State." A look at how Aang sees Zuko at this point in the series.
Katara teaches Mai and Ty Lee how to ice skate. One-shot set post series.
One-shot. There are times when Zuko wonders how someone as beautiful as Mai could choose someone who looks like him. Maiko Mai/Zuko.
Sequel to "Let The Storm Rage On." After Hans teams up with the original Snow Queen to get revenge against Elsa, three of the Avengers are sent North to investigate the source of the unnatural polar vortex sweeping across the world. What will happen when Bruce and Elsa are reunited? Includes my own theory on the origins of Elsa's powers.
One-shot about one of my favorite moments in the series. What was going through Mai's head at the Boiling Rock from the moment Zuko locked her in that cell to when she stood facing Azula?
One-shot. Follow-up to "Let The Storm Rage On." As Elsa remembers her encounter with Dr. Banner, she's puzzled about the strange, new feeling she's had ever since she said good-bye to her new friend. Anna, of course, is eager to share her own theory on the subject...
"If I held them out because I loved him, I am still self-centered, although forgivable. But if I held them out to defy the Capitol, I am someone of worth." One-shot set post-series about Katniss' anxiety over whether or not saving Peeta with the berries was a selfish act of love or a noble act of rebellion. President Paylor helps her see there's no conflict between the two.
One-shot set post-series. Katniss still worries about whether or not things have really changed or if the new regime of Panem will just repeat their predecessors' mistakes. President Paylor assures her that this revolution will turn out differently; she knows it will because Katniss herself ensured it. How?
A one-shot about the rivalry between Max and Siegfried and my theory on why Siegfried is so nasty to Shtarker, considering the timing of when the two started working together. Inspired by Bernie Koppell's dvd episode commentary.
One-shot. The night after his coronation, Zuko confronts Mai about her recklessness at the Boiling Rock, wrestles with his fear for her, and realizes what he'll have to learn how to deal with if they're going to be together. Inspired by a comment by Private Fire on a story for another fandom.
One-shot. The reasons why I ship Maiko, presented from the point-of-view of Fire Nation fangirls who are outraged at Zuko's engagement to Mai. It goes against everything they've been taught about how love works! Inspired by a comment by Private Fire on a story for another fandom. References events from "The Promise."