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Their celebratory weekend at Pine Top turns dangerous when a fast-moving snowstorm catches Lee and Amanda on the mountain — and leaves Lee seeing Amanda in a way he never has before.
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Episode tag for “Utopia Now.” How many more times are they going to play this same old game?
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- Part 3 of No Choice But Forward
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Episode tag for “Tail of the Dancing Weasel.” Lee finds some lines aren’t as clearly drawn as he expects them to be.
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- Part 2 of No Choice But Forward
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Episode tag for "All the World's a Stage." After the curtain falls, Lee and Amanda take the first careful steps toward what comes next.
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- Part 5 of No Choice But Forward
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Episode tag for "J. Edgar's Ghost." Lee means to exercise some restraint. But is he the one setting the rules?
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- Part 4 of No Choice But Forward
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This series follows Lee and Amanda Stetson through the five years immediately following the end of Scarecrow and Mrs. King, as the Cold War collapses, loyalties realign, and intelligence work itself begins to change.
Endurance becomes choice, loss, separation, and reckoning, as history presses closer; consequences no longer reset at the end of the episode. This is not a "fix-it" or "feel good" series. Rather, it is a long-form narrative arc about vigilance, moral injury, and the quiet, deliberate work of deciding where — and how — to stand.- Words:
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A ramble through Season 3.
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Short vignettes set during Winter Camp.
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Susan really had meant to put the whole day–week, really–behind her.
Susan, in the immediate aftermath of "Sic Transit Vir." A story of friendship, change, and getting the last word.
Bookmarked by CatLadyFirebird
03 Oct 2025
Bookmarker's Notes
This delightful short story, written from the viewpoint of Commander Susan Ivanova, is lighthearted while addressing topics that are actually quite serious — just like the episode it’s based on. In it, poor Ivanova is surrounded by questions about alien sex and the political ramifications of romantic pairings, and when she has the expected reactions things don’t go quite the way she’d like.

