среда, 15 октября 2008 г.

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Yay for finally being able to breathe through my nose and not needing to sleep 10 hours a night. (Which is problematic when the time between getting up to go to work and getting home is ~13 hours, which leaves 1 for dinner and anything else I might ever want to do.)

ObFannishContent:

Browns beat the Giants, baby (what, NFL football is totally a fandom)

okay, okay:

I just realized a common thread of most of the fandoms Iapos;ve been in: main-character triumvirates with a similar set of dynamics. Including OTPs. Though they donapos;t all fit, thereapos;s some commonalities. Apparently I have a bit of a running thing for apos;em.

My first fandoms were Doctor Who and Star Trek (TOS) as a little kid. (I mean little -- age 6 and on) Somewhere around age 9-10, I picked up a copy of The Best of the Best of Trek which was an essay collection. Including one on fanzines and slash, which is where *I* learned about the concept. My reaction, at such a tender age -- "WTF Kirk/Spock? Kirk/Enterprise, though I can see Spock/McCoy, and they might let Kirk join if bored." Yeah, that would be the dynamic -- hero, intellectual sidekick, and snarky-and-empathetic sidekick, with a pairing between the intellectual and the snark. Which also might explain some of why none of the later Treks pinged my fannish love, even if I enjoyed some of them.

Fits HP in both generations -- James Remus/Sirius, Harry Ron/Hermione to a T. Doesnapos;t quite fit Phoenix Wright, though itapos;s close -- but Larry isnapos;t the hero, heapos;s the comic relief. Completely doesnapos;t fit Doctor Who, but Who never fits anything because the format is so different.

(This observation brought to you by me replaying case 3-3 and hitting Phoenixapos;s "Dagnabit, Iapos;m a lawyer, not a botanist" line. <3 McCoy, you were always wonderful.)

Also, the weekly rounds of people (in discussion and/or FandomSecrets) realizing that Sarah Jane Adventures has cross-generation lesbian subtext is amusing. Because there is something so gorgeously subversive about a show with a 60+ year old female action hero who has subtext with multiple teenage girls.

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