Bonus Time(s): Case in Point
Fics involving a specific case/event/point in (the) time(line), whether canon or invented (but compliant):
- invented (canon compliant) cases; often expanding on a minor canon fact/event
- fics where a specific (canon) event/action is changed, but (longterm) outcomes aren't
- (immediately) post-event interactions
- fics that expand on a key scene/case/event (often character study)
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Changing the circumstances can make all the difference. A single drop of water from a different location disrupts the pattern. What ripple effects can one single change make? An alternate take on Aliyah.
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This work isn't hosted on the Archive so this blurb might not be complete or accurate.
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The Sentinel: (Fan)Seasons 5-7
Episodes:
Season 5: 26
Season 6: 25
Season 7: 11Wordcount: c.20k (per episode)
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08 Oct 2025
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Favourite Episodes:
5x05: Family Ties: When a runaway is witness to a murder and escapes police protection, Jim and Blair must find him before the killer does. Meanwhile, skeletons from Rafe's past come a'knocking.
*5x06: Never Give Up: The smell of C4...a timer counting down...the click as the detonator is activated. All the Sentinel has time to shout is a quick warning. BOMB!
*5x16: Sandburg Squared: When Blair's Uncle Obie comes to town, Jim discovers just how much trouble two Sandburgs can attract.
*5x17: Cat and Mouse: A mysterious enemy challenges Jim's senses and Blair's ingenuity in a game where the stakes are the life of one of Major Crimes' own.
5x19: Sensitive: A new sentinel shows up in Cascade. Or is she?
5x20: Hazardous Duty: A chemical spill threatens Cascade, challenging the abilities of Sentinel and Guide.
6x07(re:6x05): Sins of the Father, Sins of the Son: The latest bombings in Cascade remain unsolved as the members of Major Crime continue to dig for answers. Will their investigation uncover a link to an old nemesis or tear apart the Bomb Squad?
6x08: Double Jeopardy: An unidentified body and a plea for help from an old friend lead Jim and Blair into danger.
6x11: In the Blink of an Eye: A new Seattle-based drug makes its presence felt, with crippling effects on a friend of Major Crime. This news sends the detectives out in full force to cut off the pipeline.
*6x15: Proper Procedure: After Jim and Blair ignore procedures one time too many, Simon decides his best detective team needs to be taught a lesson. He assigns them a civilian ride-along, and a very safe, very boring task to help prepare for Cascade's upcoming Sesquicentennial celebration. Safe? Boring? Simon should have known better.
7x01: New Orleans Ordeal: It was supposed to be a simple, easy trip to attend a week long seminar in a beautiful city on the Gulf. As usual, nothing is ever simple or easy for the team of Ellison and Sandburg.
7x04: Mallei: A mysterious disease is sweeping through the Thoughbreds housed at the Cascade race track. Jim and Blair do their best, but when Little Stogie and then Simon get sick with it, time becomes a commodity they don't have enough of.
7x09: Walk A Mile In My Shoes: An armed robber hits Cascade, and even the Sentinel and Guide can't believe the face they see. - (Elvi, lol)
**7x10: Politically Correct: A serial killer who targets Cascade's homeless creates fear in the community and tension between Jim and Blair. Why is Blair taking this one so personally?
7x11: Spare Parts Redux: Another car theft ring hits Cascade and this time Major Crime takes it personally.
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This is basically just speculation about what could happen during the rest of the season. (S7x09)
Inspired by a conversation with my friend Vivi on twit
Buck catches Eddie in public with Kim. Buck confronts Eddie.
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AU epilogue to Forever In A Day what if Amaunet set it up from the start?
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“Your boy—Buck,” Brad says. “First marriage?”
“Pardon?”
“Well, your wife is—” Brad starts, stops. Remembers at least a third of the lecture he’s been given at least a dozen times by his publicist on the danger of making assumptions. “He calls your wife by her given name—I mean, does the same to you, but I’d reckon that has more to do with professionalism than personal grievances, given the fact that you clearly get on.”
—and fuck, maybe that’s another thing Brad should try to learn by watching Bobby.
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in which Brad Torrence only almost passes out, and observes the aftermath.
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13 Jun 2025
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Two Nickels: Bobby & Buck (& Eddie) are -just- coworkers...
