#AmericanGods drama: "THR claims that Gaiman butted heads with Green and Fuller about the series’ direction going forward, with the author allegedly balking at decisions that would have moved the second season away from a straighter adaptation of his 2001 novel." https://www.avclub.com/the-bryan-fuller-american-gods-breakup-was-apparently-e-1822682450
Huh. I'm on the masto-record as saying that pretty much all the changes from the source material were for the better. https://icosahedron.website/@bstacey/1910387
... I mention that because it's rather how the whole Lakeside interval of the #AmericanGods novel feels after watching the show. Hey, let's send our main character off to a quiet backwater for a while, have some well-rendered small-town scenery and character stuff, and then the quaint small town will turn out to have a *dark* *secret*. It's like going to AO3 and clicking Sort By Kudos.
"John Reese/Harold Finch, Root/Sameen Shaw, Goliath/Eliza Maza: the Machine gives Harold the number of a child far away from NYC, leading his clan of humans and their gargoyle allies to a quaint small town in northern Wisconsin that just might have a *dark* *secret*"
Ah, I think this is that thing about #Sherlock fanfic-ing itself (while being hostile to its actual fans): https://wrongquestions.blogspot.com/2014/01/the-detective-dances-thoughts-on.html
"Season 7 AU fix-it, eventual House/Wilson: Instead of going back home after the crane collapse, House leaves Princeton-Plainsboro and takes a motorcycle road trip, ending up in a quaint small town in northern Wisconsin that just might have a *dark* *secret*."
"Season 3 AU, Neal Caffrey/Peter Burke/Elizabeth Burke: An old friend from Quantico calls in a favor, so Peter takes on a case that leads them out of NYC to a quaint small town in northern Wisconsin that just might have a *dark* *secret*"