Black Panther Productions
(515) "Soft Kill (CVT-515)" (Sentinel)
By Laurie Borealis
Reviewed by Kathryn A on 3rd December 2000 (2)
This story was one I liked. The idea behind it was good, the
execution was fine, and the conspiracy theorists were amusing.
(516) "Sandburg Squared (CVT-516)" (Sentinel)
By Zadra & Cindy Combs
Reviewed by Kathryn A on 3rd December 2000 (3)
This story was nominated in the Cascade Times 2000 Awards in
the best BPP story and best original good guy character (OMC) sections, and
I can see why. Obediah Sandburg was a great guest-character, having a
bit more depth than he seemed to have at first, and the plot rolled
along with some interesting complications. I've got one nit to pick,
though; the author seems to have mixed up Australia with South Africa
-- so far as I know, Australia isn't famous for its diamond mines.
Opals, yes, but not diamonds.
You can contact Zadra (robinh2 at hotmail dot com)
or Cindy Combs (spacecloud at juno dot com)
Addendum: Apparently Australia may not be famous for its
diamond mines, but the authors have pointed out to me that such mines
do exist and are quite big. See
http://www.mbendi.co.za/indy/ming/dmnd/au/au/p0005.htm
if you're curious.
(519) "Sensitive (CVT-519)" (Sentinel)
By Misha
Reviewed by Kathryn A on 3rd December 2000 (4)
I liked this idea! Is she another Sentinel, or is she
something else? I would have actually liked to have seen more
discussion between Jim & Blair and Valerie; too much was left unsaid
and not followed up. But I liked the way it was built up, how they
figured things out about each other.
(520) "Hazardous Duty (CVT-520)" (Sentinel)
By Trishbsc
Reviewed by Kathryn A on 3rd December 2000 (5)
This was a good case story (it read like an episode of
Police Rescue), with some nice Jim-Blair banter.
"I don't know. Maybe we should both just quit trying to date. You
know, get a room together at St. Sebastian's. Contemplate the error of
our ways. We'd save a lot of money that way. No rent to pay, no
utilities and a really cheap wardrobe, robes and sandals provided for
free."
After a moment of silence, both men stared at each other and in
perfect unison answered, "NAH!"
"No TV, no radio, and more importantly, no paycheck."
"Yeah, I guess you're right. Besides, those robes are really
drafty."
(522) "The Janus Effect (CVT-522)" (Sentinel)
By Hephaistos & Mackie
Reviewed by Kathryn A on 3rd December 2000 (6)
I liked this. I loved the misdirection about what was really
the problem, while getting Jim introspective and worried. The "case"
part of the story was good too; some nasty bad guys plus a cool touch
of the mystical. I also liked how the Major Crimes folks rallied
round at the end, and Jim expressed some nonverbal affection.
This story won the Cascade Times 2000 Awards in the best BPP episode
section.
(523) "Depths of Evil (CVT-523)" (Sentinel)
By Robin
Reviewed by Kathryn A on 3rd December 2000 (7)
I have mixed feelings about this one. There is some good senses
stuff, some lovely banter between the guys in lots of spots, but the
plot didn't grab me. It just felt like a random evil psycho of the
week, and Blair raving on about it being a pseudo-Satanic cult rather
than a Satanic cult just seemed to be trivializing it, though having
him write the article for the department was good.
"What with Blair's cold and my working on a case, neither of us has
felt like doing a grocery run," Jim admitted. "Tell you what. As soon as
Sleeping Beauty over there wakes up, we'll do a big Saturday breakfast
out."
"Try to kiss me, Prince Charming, and I'll be forced to slug you,"
came a muffled voice from the direction of the couch.
"Then get your ass up off that couch, Princess, before I'm forced to
do it. Your mom and I are hungry!" Jim winked at Naomi as he stealthily
crossed the room and flung the covers off his half-awake partner,
shouting, "Kiss! Kiss!"
Blair leapt off the couch with a surprised yelp and dashed into his
room. "Jeez, man, give a fella a chance to at least get his eyes open
before you start threatening to kiss him!"
(524) "Determining the Right Path (CVT-524)" (Sentinel)
By Lori Wright
Reviewed by Kathryn A on 3rd December 2000 (8)
I liked the guest-character Nyajiru in this! Not to mention
the Dreams! Visions! Angst! It was an interesting take on the
Sentinel-Shaman thing that the spirits come to Jim because he wouldn't
listen otherwise; that's an interpretation I haven't seen, that
doesn't make Blair out to be lacking or slacking. Jim is a bit too
suspicious of Nya, IMHO; I wondered what bee had got in Jim's bonnet;
but maybe that's because I, the reader, already knew that Nya was a
good guy.