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Reddit mentions of San Diego 2014: The Last Stand of the California Browncoats (Newsflesh)

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of San Diego 2014: The Last Stand of the California Browncoats (Newsflesh). Here are the top ones.

San Diego 2014: The Last Stand of the California Browncoats (Newsflesh)
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Found 2 comments on San Diego 2014: The Last Stand of the California Browncoats (Newsflesh):

u/stophauntingme ยท 2 pointsr/fandomnatural

Oh man I love that you're a horror fan. I'm seriously addicted to the genre too.

The 100 is fun - I'm up to date on it & it's definitely entertaining enough to keep going. The beginning of the 2nd season it really increased in quality I think.

I'm way more into The Walking Dead: love that show to pieces. I'm sure you've seen it but I still rewatch & adore The Hillywood Show's parody of TWD (featuring Osric Chau as Glenn lol).

MTV's Teen Wolf I've recently gotten into too & the ubiquity of shirtlessness & the amount of canon hurt/comfort inside (to rival Supernatural even!) makes up for the frenetic plot-pacing.

>Symbiont by Mira Grant

OMG. MIRA. GRANT. I have a thing for this chick. I want to BE her in ten years. Her Newsflesh series had shockingly noticeable theme overlaps with Supernatural & as a fellow sibling-love fan that dips into reading wincest, that series totally delivered (y'know what I'm saying?lol)! PLUS ZOMBIES (I LOVE ZOMBIES! lol). I even included this series in our list of outside recs.

I'm not as enamored with her Parasitology series but I'm still into it - I hadn't realized Symbiont was out so I'm amped for that anyway! Mira Grant aka Seanan McGuire is super duper active on the internet too - with livejournal & twitter & whatnot. I think she's a huge Whedonite, attends SDCC (OH! You'll be able to meet her I think she'll have a booth!) -- also you should DEFINITELY read this short story by her since a) you know of her and b) you're going to SDCC this year: "San Diego Comic Con The Last Stand of the California Browncoats" = it's the best piece of post-modern meta horror I've ever read (premise: zombie outbreak during SDCC Comic Con 2014).

>Cant describe how excited and apprehensive i am for new Star Wars.

I'm tragically looking more forward to Jurassic World... my adolescence was scarred into cynicism with the franchise while episodes I-III were coming out... :(