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Dec. 3rd, 2018 09:45 pm1. Livejournal, Facebook and now Tumblr have lost subscribers to DW, because of their assinine practices. This is hilarious.
The latest?
Apparently Tumblr decided Adult Content Will No Longer Be Permitted -- I'm guessing they got tired of the pornography?
Only one small problem, 98% of fanfic is rather explicit. I mean people like to write explicit sex scenes in fanfic, along with graphic violence, and foul language.
Watch the fandom flee in droves to Dreamwidth and PillowFort.
Facebook is getting in trouble for other reasons. My love/hate relationship with the forum continues.
2. I rather liked selenak's review of the latest Doctor Who episode, and agree with it.
3. Ah...my favorite character is being resurrected in the X-men starting in January.
Which isn't necessarily good news...because this means, I'll have to waste more money on X-men comics.
And yes, I know, I'm the only person on my flist or DW that appears to like him. That's okay.
I don't mind. Had the same problem with Battle Star Galatica. I've a history of liking characters others don't.
Doctor Who? River Song
BattleStar Galatica S1 and S2 - Apollo (everyone else loved Starbuck, I loved Apollo. I know weird).
X-men: Cyclops. (Everyone else loves Wolverine, Gambit, Magneto and Xavier...)
Buffy: Willow, Spike, Anya and Giles (actually I found a lot of people who liked those characters...so hello, fandom!)
The Monkeeys: Davy Jones (Everyone I know now, liked Mickey for some reason.)
Battle of the Planets: Mark
Lord of the Rings: Frodo
Farscape: Crichton
Angel the Series: Lilah, Wesley, Illyria, Drusilla, Darla, Spike
Harry Potter: Luna Lovegood, Hermonie, Snape, and Harry
Vampire Diaries: Damon, Alaric, Bonnie
DC Legends of Tomorrow: Constantine -- I may watch this for him. I like the actor, he's perfect.
The Avengers: Iron man and Doctor Strange
Star Trek: Kirk, Picard, Tom (Voyager), and Kira
DC Universe: Batman
Wyonna Earp: Doc Holliday -- I'm really only watching for him. Although I do like Wyonna.
Breaking Bad? Weirdly, Walt's brother-in-law -- who I kept rooting for.
Supernatural: Dean
4. Pointed Essay Comparing the Russia Investigation to Fandom Wars
Reminds me of William Gibson's Pattern Recognition. Also how people in the Buffy fandom attempted to dissect the show by claiming that clues were hidden in the costumes and set design as to where the series would end up. Or in the episode Restless.
The human mind can be a scary place, and even scarier when combined with a bunch of bored like-minded obsessed souls.
Maybe we should all take a guided trip on LSD. Maybe we already have...and this is a hallucination?
Hey, I can dream.
The latest?
Apparently Tumblr decided Adult Content Will No Longer Be Permitted -- I'm guessing they got tired of the pornography?
Only one small problem, 98% of fanfic is rather explicit. I mean people like to write explicit sex scenes in fanfic, along with graphic violence, and foul language.
Watch the fandom flee in droves to Dreamwidth and PillowFort.
Facebook is getting in trouble for other reasons. My love/hate relationship with the forum continues.
2. I rather liked selenak's review of the latest Doctor Who episode, and agree with it.
3. Ah...my favorite character is being resurrected in the X-men starting in January.
Which isn't necessarily good news...because this means, I'll have to waste more money on X-men comics.
And yes, I know, I'm the only person on my flist or DW that appears to like him. That's okay.
I don't mind. Had the same problem with Battle Star Galatica. I've a history of liking characters others don't.
Doctor Who? River Song
BattleStar Galatica S1 and S2 - Apollo (everyone else loved Starbuck, I loved Apollo. I know weird).
X-men: Cyclops. (Everyone else loves Wolverine, Gambit, Magneto and Xavier...)
Buffy: Willow, Spike, Anya and Giles (actually I found a lot of people who liked those characters...so hello, fandom!)
The Monkeeys: Davy Jones (Everyone I know now, liked Mickey for some reason.)
Battle of the Planets: Mark
Lord of the Rings: Frodo
Farscape: Crichton
Angel the Series: Lilah, Wesley, Illyria, Drusilla, Darla, Spike
Harry Potter: Luna Lovegood, Hermonie, Snape, and Harry
Vampire Diaries: Damon, Alaric, Bonnie
DC Legends of Tomorrow: Constantine -- I may watch this for him. I like the actor, he's perfect.
The Avengers: Iron man and Doctor Strange
Star Trek: Kirk, Picard, Tom (Voyager), and Kira
DC Universe: Batman
Wyonna Earp: Doc Holliday -- I'm really only watching for him. Although I do like Wyonna.
Breaking Bad? Weirdly, Walt's brother-in-law -- who I kept rooting for.
Supernatural: Dean
4. Pointed Essay Comparing the Russia Investigation to Fandom Wars
We, the readers and viewers of 2018, are consuming the Russia investigation news like we’re part of the biggest internet fandom there’s ever been. We’re in the throes of fan theories, fictions, wars, and everything else, alert to and at the mercy of the next development, whatever produces that feeling where your eyes feel like they’re both jumping out of your head and melting.
There’s a missing professor, a Moscow deal, a porn star, a Russian spy, a Russian billionaire, his son, his son’s music promoter, highly lucrative overseas political consulting, secret memos, secret recordings of calls, secret payoffs, surveillance warrants, the existence of Carter Page, the vagueness of that Trump Tower meeting, the dossier, the overheard lunches, the texts between the FBI agents, the love affair between George and Simona, the emergence of Michael Avenatti, the latter-day resurrection of Rudy Giuliani and Lanny Davis, and on and on and on and on — an ever-expanding formation of surreal plots and mundane process details.
It’s the best TV show Donald Trump will ever create. And you’re either really into the Russia investigation or not much at all, and the people who get really into the Russia investigation can end up in weird places.
Reminds me of William Gibson's Pattern Recognition. Also how people in the Buffy fandom attempted to dissect the show by claiming that clues were hidden in the costumes and set design as to where the series would end up. Or in the episode Restless.
The human mind can be a scary place, and even scarier when combined with a bunch of bored like-minded obsessed souls.
Maybe we should all take a guided trip on LSD. Maybe we already have...and this is a hallucination?
Hey, I can dream.
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Date: 2018-12-04 09:22 pm (UTC)I have enjoyed the junior X-Men because I think he reminded people why they liked Cyclops in the first place — before the writers decided to use him as a convenient puching bag. It really started in ‘86 with X-Factor and Scott abandoning his wife and child and returning to the team. This was not the character I’d been reading for a good 15 years at that point. (We won’t even go into what they did to Madelyne Pryor, whom I have a certain soft spot for because of reasons.)
So there’s that stupidity, followed by more, then he finally marries Jean — and ends up cheating on her with Emma Frost. And all that before Schism. There are reasons I have thrown up my hands and walked away from time to time.
So with you on the over-exposure and self-righteous hypocrisy for Wolverine. Even when he was dead, we all knew they wouldn’t be able to resist brining him back. My favorite version of the character is as he was in issue #2 of the Claremont/Miller mini-series. That take has been gone a long, long time.
But I do recomend X-Plain the X-Men. Pro-Cyclops, not thrilled with Wolverine’s over-exposure, absolutely anti-Deadpool and firm believers that Professor X is a jerk.
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Date: 2018-12-05 02:34 am (UTC)I found myself more reflected in Cyclops than “the girl.” It’s like Scott was the oldest child and never allowed to forget he had to be the responsible one. Oh, I knew nothing about that at all. :: rolls eyes ::
Yeah, me too. I think you pretty much nailed why I loved Cyclops. I never really identified with any of the female characters, with the possible exception of Kitty Pryde..
It really started in ‘86 with X-Factor and Scott abandoning his wife and child and returning to the team. This was not the character I’d been reading for a good 15 years at that point. (We won’t even go into what they did to Madelyne Pryor, whom I have a certain soft spot for because of reasons.)
Then he goes insane with guilt (which I did like, because apparently that's a story kink of mine, LOL!). But otherwise, yeah, I agree. They retconned Maddie and Scott, in order to bring back Jean Grey and the original four.
Although -- I did enjoy aspects of that story. Some of it worked, some didn't.
So there’s that stupidity, followed by more, then he finally marries Jean — and ends up cheating on her with Emma Frost.
I have to admit that I walked away from the verse around that time -- because I got fed up finally. Cyke comes back after finally exorcising Apocalypse, and then finds himself getting manipulated by Emma into a psychic affair? I can't imagine him trusting her enough to let her into his head after what happened with Apocalypse. I re-read them, and thought, okay this is an interesting take -- but the writer made it about sex and Jean, when he could have examined a lot more interesting stuff. Whedon in Astonishing, when I briefly returned to the verse, at least did examine those things.
So with you on the over-exposure and self-righteous hypocrisy for Wolverine. Even when he was dead, we all knew they wouldn’t be able to resist bringing him back. My favorite version of the character is as he was in issue #2 of the Claremont/Miller mini-series. That take has been gone a long, long time.
Yes. I loved Claremont's take on the character. My favorite versions are the original Wolverine mini-series, the Kitty/Wolverine miniseries, and the bit where he has to fight off the Reavers in Australia (which by the way they borrowed heavily from for the "Logan" film).
Since then ugh. They went too far. Not only did he have his own series, he was in everyone else's including the Defenders. And to make things even worse -- they kept ret-conning his origin story. It got to the point in which you needed a chart to keep track of all of the threads. Good way to ruin a great character.
But I do recomend X-Plain the X-Men. Pro-Cyclops, not thrilled with Wolverine’s over-exposure, absolutely anti-Deadpool and firm believers that Professor X is a jerk.
I think I've listened to it. Because I remember that. But I may check it out again. I'm reassured that the new show-runner for Uncanny is a huge Cyclops fan and saw him as heroic.
I did read New X-men -- but Jean Grey is really annoying in that series. I kept wanting to smack her.
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Date: 2018-12-05 02:34 am (UTC)