fannish miscellany
Jan. 5th, 2019 01:05 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm still watching The Good Wife, unenthusiastically. It's so dismissive of sexual harassment, and I'm not sure they ever even noticed they were depicting intimate partner violence, and the handling of racism is... not really better.
I just want to rescue Kalinda from this show and set her up with Shaw from Person of Interest and let them live dangerously ever after.
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I can't remember now why I went and looked this up after so much time, but I was touched and strangely relieved to see that GLAAD called Lost Girl out for their astonishingly transmisogynist third season premiere.
It's been literally years, but it really stung to see a show lauded for its LGB representation deliver a plot straight out of a TERF's morbid imaginings. I'm glad to know someone said something about it.
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Less gloomily, I've been enjoying the videos of YouTube user TB Skyen lately. (Unfortunately, most of them aren't captioned.)
I'm unfamiliar with probably 90% of the media he covers, so I've only sampled a scattering of his work, but I love the way he'll sometimes insist that he isn't being political at all, he's purely examining artistic and narrative decisions -- and then he just happens to demonstrate that there is no artistic or narrative justification for the incredibly sexist design choices of the powers that be. Well played, sir.
Not to mention, his delighted squee over the Undertale quasi-sequel (?) Deltarune is incredibly endearing.
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Also in YouTubery: Why are Siamés' music videos so amazing??
The Wolf was stunningly good, but I might love Mr. Fear just as much. (Cartoon violence in both videos, and possible body horror warning for the latter.) They're just so stylized and stylish and expressive! And the animation meshes so perfectly with the beat!
(And I admire the way they make a genuine artistic virtue of what I suspect is a strategic reuse of footage to keep the workload/budget reasonable.)
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Possibly against my better judgment, I seem to be gearing up to do Chocolate Box this year! Deadlines can be tricky for me, but surely I can write 300 words in a month's time? (I say knowing full well that last time the story wouldn't let go of me in less than 1000.)
I haven't signed up yet, but I have drafted up some requests and offers, so... I admit it's looking likely at this point. It's just such a fun exchange!
I just want to rescue Kalinda from this show and set her up with Shaw from Person of Interest and let them live dangerously ever after.
I can't remember now why I went and looked this up after so much time, but I was touched and strangely relieved to see that GLAAD called Lost Girl out for their astonishingly transmisogynist third season premiere.
It's been literally years, but it really stung to see a show lauded for its LGB representation deliver a plot straight out of a TERF's morbid imaginings. I'm glad to know someone said something about it.
Less gloomily, I've been enjoying the videos of YouTube user TB Skyen lately. (Unfortunately, most of them aren't captioned.)
I'm unfamiliar with probably 90% of the media he covers, so I've only sampled a scattering of his work, but I love the way he'll sometimes insist that he isn't being political at all, he's purely examining artistic and narrative decisions -- and then he just happens to demonstrate that there is no artistic or narrative justification for the incredibly sexist design choices of the powers that be. Well played, sir.
Not to mention, his delighted squee over the Undertale quasi-sequel (?) Deltarune is incredibly endearing.
Also in YouTubery: Why are Siamés' music videos so amazing??
The Wolf was stunningly good, but I might love Mr. Fear just as much. (Cartoon violence in both videos, and possible body horror warning for the latter.) They're just so stylized and stylish and expressive! And the animation meshes so perfectly with the beat!
(And I admire the way they make a genuine artistic virtue of what I suspect is a strategic reuse of footage to keep the workload/budget reasonable.)
Possibly against my better judgment, I seem to be gearing up to do Chocolate Box this year! Deadlines can be tricky for me, but surely I can write 300 words in a month's time? (I say knowing full well that last time the story wouldn't let go of me in less than 1000.)
I haven't signed up yet, but I have drafted up some requests and offers, so... I admit it's looking likely at this point. It's just such a fun exchange!
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Date: 2019-01-05 07:34 pm (UTC)