The bemusing Mrs. Maisel, and sundry
Dec. 13th, 2019 01:52 amWednesday things come late this week because December is dreary and so am I, but apparently that hasn't robbed me of things to say. ^_^
READ
DC Comics: The View From Jade by
lowflyingfruit, which is 70k of Jason Todd being pissed off about being sent fifteen years back in time, terrorizing (and occasionally murdering) random gangsters, and accidentally befriending a much tinier Dick Grayson. I know even less about DC comics than I do about Marvel, but I guess I shouldn't be surprised that this left me wanting Dick whump in the worst way.
So now I'm partway through Second Generation by the same author, which features the fallout of apparently canon noncon (!) as well as the introduction of Dick's twin baby daughters. It's interesting the way it ( is and isn't my kind of thing. )
Detroit: Become Human Philosophical Zombies by
wheatear, which is pretty much just 3k of Kamski being a jerk to Connor supposedly in the name of scientific curiosity. It's fun!
Marvel Cinematic Universe: The first four chapters of So Foul and Fair a Day by
violsva, which is a lovely medieval spy AU with Clint/Bucky attraction brewing and some great Clint & Natasha once she shows up. The last two chapters have yet to be posted, but it's been great fun so far!
WATCHED
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina 1x01, "October Country". It's nice to see Michelle Gomez again. Other than that, it's a charming enough pilot, but ( spoilers... )
The Marvelous Mrs. through episode 1x07, "Put That On Your Plate!".
I saw this recommended a time or two on tumblr, I think, and then I saw a commercial with Susie being her amazing self and I immediately fell in love, so that's why I started watching, and I think I can say that Susie is definitely the reason I'm still watching now?
( This is kind of a weird show for me... )
I've also watched a couple of recent Philosophy Tube videos -- Queer✨, which is about coming out and queer theory and, briefly, mouthfeel; and The Trouble with the Video Game Industry, which mostly made me want to learn more about dialectics, damn it.
It's also thanks to those videos that I've acquired two new songs to listen to endlessly on repeat! The music video for "My Type" by Saint Motel is annoyingly mesmerizing -- a bit male gazey and heterosexual, but I'm fascinated by the lead singer's ability to lip sync his own vocals while looking emphatically not like someone who's singing. Cheerfully dtf lyrics here!
As for "Born Depressed" by Drill Queen, I basically just love it to bits, I guess. So confident and brash, yet relatable! I'm sad that the group seems to have vanished after one EP. But you can find this song's boldly defiant lyrics here!
READ
DC Comics: The View From Jade by
So now I'm partway through Second Generation by the same author, which features the fallout of apparently canon noncon (!) as well as the introduction of Dick's twin baby daughters. It's interesting the way it ( is and isn't my kind of thing. )
Detroit: Become Human Philosophical Zombies by
Marvel Cinematic Universe: The first four chapters of So Foul and Fair a Day by
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WATCHED
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina 1x01, "October Country". It's nice to see Michelle Gomez again. Other than that, it's a charming enough pilot, but ( spoilers... )
The Marvelous Mrs. through episode 1x07, "Put That On Your Plate!".
I saw this recommended a time or two on tumblr, I think, and then I saw a commercial with Susie being her amazing self and I immediately fell in love, so that's why I started watching, and I think I can say that Susie is definitely the reason I'm still watching now?
( This is kind of a weird show for me... )
I've also watched a couple of recent Philosophy Tube videos -- Queer✨, which is about coming out and queer theory and, briefly, mouthfeel; and The Trouble with the Video Game Industry, which mostly made me want to learn more about dialectics, damn it.
It's also thanks to those videos that I've acquired two new songs to listen to endlessly on repeat! The music video for "My Type" by Saint Motel is annoyingly mesmerizing -- a bit male gazey and heterosexual, but I'm fascinated by the lead singer's ability to lip sync his own vocals while looking emphatically not like someone who's singing. Cheerfully dtf lyrics here!
As for "Born Depressed" by Drill Queen, I basically just love it to bits, I guess. So confident and brash, yet relatable! I'm sad that the group seems to have vanished after one EP. But you can find this song's boldly defiant lyrics here!