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1. For OUAT fans - [personal profile] selenak is posting OUAT fanfic and it's good. I like her take on Rumplestilskin and I agree with her on Cora/Rumple. Actually Cora/Rumple and Belle remind me oddly of Angel/Darla and Buffy too. Which may explain why I stopped being a Buffy/Angel shipper. Manipulative Man/Innocent Girl rarely works for me. I like it when both are equally manipulative, inequality between the genders in romantic relationships or any for that matter - squicks me. I don't do paternal or maternal romantic relationships - doesn't work for me at all. This may in retrospect explain why I am still single. I suppose you could say Spike/Buffy was a maternal romantic relationship with unequal power balance - but I just couldn't see it that way, power balance seemed equal to me, BUT if you saw it differently, mileage varying and all that, I can see why you hated it.

At any rate here's a link to selenak's fic: Love is Not a Victory March - it's the love's of Rumplestilskin and features Bae and Henry.


2. Book Meme: Day 24 – A book that you wish more people have read

Didn't we do this one already? Seems familiar somehow. Don't ask me to create links for all the other days that I've already down like people on my flist appear to be doing. a) no time, b) no patience, c) will be painful. You can survive without, I'm certain. ;-) Do envy them this ability - it can't be easy. Must be time-consuming.

The only books I can think of, off-hand, aren't exactly literary...

The Fault in Our Stars by John Green - a YA book that will most likely annoy a lot of people but it made me think and comforted me. It's a wonderful book about well what gives life meaning...and it shouldn't work, yet it does.

The Sparrow by Maria Daria Russell - a science-fiction novel which will also annoy people but haunts me and says a lot about how we judge other cultures and impose our values on others, with little respect or regard for why they do what they do. It's a cultural anthropologist's nightmare. Beautifully rendered. A must read.

OTher's that haunt me or I wish more people have read:

* John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath
* F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby - perfect depiction of why you should not recreate yourself to win the love of another or fit into society. Also says things about classicism that I've not seen done quite as well elsewhere.
* John Kennedy O'Toole's Confederacy of Dunces - sort of a modern day Don Quixote...a tragedy
* Alice Walker's The Color Purple
* Sherri Tepper's Grass (which oddly enough reminds me a lot of the Sparrow, it too is a cultural anthropologist's nightmare)


Day 25 – A character who you can relate to the most
Day 26 – A book that changed your opinion about something
Day 27 – The most surprising plot twist or ending
Day 28 – Favorite title
Day 29 – A book everyone hated but you liked
Day 30 – Your favorite book of all time




3.Day 27 - Best pilot episode

Here's the rule on pilots..often, not always, the tv shows with the best pilots - end up getting cancelled early, because they put their all in the pilot and then, sort of, lost it.

Another rule? TV shows that have bad pilots or so-so pilots or less than stellar pilots, often turn out to be great.

That said?

I'd probably say one of these :

* Twin Peaks - blew me away (it also fit the first rule, great pilot...series sort of lost itself)
* Lost - great pilot, decent series but not quite as good as the pilot
* Joan of Arcadia - brilliant pilot, bad series
* Now and Again - fantastic pilot

Also rather liked OUAT's pilot. The pilot episode is like the first chapter of a book - if you don't snag the audience at the get-go, you won't get them at all. But even if you do, you have to keep up the momentum, or they will wander off.


Day 28 - First TV show obsession
Day 29 - Current TV show obsession
Day 30 - Saddest character death.


We're getting closer to the end. And why the person who wrote this came up with saddest character death for day 30, I'll never know. Seriously, you couldn't end on a happier note?

4. BTW...was thinking of words or phrases from tv or appear to have originated from tv series that have entered our lexicon or usage in a big way:

* Whatcha talking about Willis? (Different Strokes)
* Seriously (Grey's Anatomy)
* Bored Now (Buffy)
* I'm paralyzed with not caring very much (Buffy)
* Explain-y (Buffy)
* Bitca (Buffy)
* Bazinga (Big Bang Theory)
* Beam me up, Scotty (Star Trek)
* Here's Johnny (Johnny Carson Show)
* Book-em Danno

Of the list? The main winners are: Seriously, Bitca, and Bored Now.

Can you think of any?

Date: 2013-03-16 02:25 pm (UTC)
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Reading posts online - it's hard sometimes to pick up on the nuance's of the post - I misread them all the time, much to my own chagrin. ;-)

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