Hello again! As per the subject line, please forgive me, but I'm confused by a couple of things:
1) There have been many crossovers between all the Stargate TV series, and they are all considered as part of the same universe by the creators (and fans). So, why are they considered different fandoms for this challenge when the MCU TV series aren't separate from the movies, despite having no crossovers? 2) By the same token, 9-1-1 and 9-1-1 Lone Star are set in the same universe and have also had crossovers, though more limited ones. Are they considered separate or one fandom? 3) In your example of how the challenge works, you had The Witcher potentially meeting someone from WandaVision or a character from one of the Thor movies. I thought that wasn't allowed?
Thank you in advance, and once again, for taking the time to explain. I appreciate it. 😊
More fandom related questions for ya! (Please forgive me.)
1) There have been many crossovers between all the Stargate TV series, and they are all considered as part of the same universe by the creators (and fans). So, why are they considered different fandoms for this challenge when the MCU TV series aren't separate from the movies, despite having no crossovers?
2) By the same token, 9-1-1 and 9-1-1 Lone Star are set in the same universe and have also had crossovers, though more limited ones. Are they considered separate or one fandom?
3) In your example of how the challenge works, you had The Witcher potentially meeting someone from WandaVision or a character from one of the Thor movies. I thought that wasn't allowed?
Thank you in advance, and once again, for taking the time to explain. I appreciate it. 😊