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Nov. 7th, 2011 03:09 am
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because why write your essay when there is fandom?

from [livejournal.com profile] mfirefly10, Reply with "Batman’s crying!" and I'll give you four fandoms. Write about your favorite character from each fandom.

and I got: Merlin, Dr. Who, Nikita, and Supernatural.

Merlin: Gwen! Once upon a time this would have been a difficult toss-up between her and Morgana, but these days Gwen is just the absolute best part of Merlin. Even if it's not constant or consistent, her development has been wonderful, and Angel Coulby is perfection. I just really really love this alternative vision of Guinevere as someone who is not bred to Queenship but will be perfect at it anyway. In a show like Merlin which does (at least some of the time, when its not killing off random knights with no discussion) take a very modern approach to a medieval-fantasy set show, having our Queen (and I always type Gween at first)-to-be as a commoner fills a certain voice/perspective need of the show, yes, but it is also just the best possible setting for Gwen's character to shine, I think, and that has certainly been the case since the first episode. I will never be unable to adore a character who is the center of drama and angst and yet is so sunshiney and optimistic and good.

Doctor Who: This is really tough, actually, because there has never been a main character on DW that I haven't loved, and I tend to fluctuate depending on season. If I'm watching S1-2, Rose and Nine and Ten are my faves; watching S3 Martha is undeniably the BEST EVER; in S4 Donna takes all of the prizes; and in S5-6 Eleven, Amy, Rory, and River make me have all the happiness in the world. Sooooooooo. I'll say the TARDIS is my favorite :D Cop-out, yeah, but she's always been an animate love of mine, and that only increased when we got Idris in The Doctor's Wife.

Nikita: I haven't watched any of S2 yet, though it's all recorded on my tv waiting, so this is based solely on S1, and in that case, my favorite is Jaden. Nikita and Alex are both flawless, and I adore me some Michael, Amanda scares the crap out of me in a good way, Birkhoff is presh, etc. But JADEN. Girl is screwed up like everyone else on the show, and yet has a harder time fitting in to the Division world of screw-ups. She's tough, and puts on an even tougher front to prove herself, and is convinced wholeheartedly that she needs the Division family to redeem herself from...whatever it was in her past that we never knew about. But she is not as cold as Percy, Amanda, etc, nor does she have the motivation or drive of Nikita and Alex. She has no one telling her it will be okay, no one to love her, and so she does the best she can to make Division proud and to make herself the best she can be and to survive. I miss her :(

Supernatural: lolz you think I'm going to say Castiel, don't you? And yeah, I could write odes to Misha's face/voice/perfection and to Cas' arc and to his relationships with Sam and Dean, with his family, etc. I could bring in the Novaks. I could try to think of coherent things to say and instead probably get lost on tumblr staring at pictures of his face.
But. Cas is the reason I watch (well- watched, as in, got into watching) Supernatural. Cas is the catalyst for a flurry of feelings that I never quite had when going through the early seasons, and for some actually really difficult introspection. Cas is the subject of so many hours of skyping garbled joy at [livejournal.com profile] l_a_r_m and flailing in agonized love. Castiel is perfection and my love and everything wonderful.

But my favorite Supernatural character is Ruby. I don't know how to explain it. It has a lot to do I think with the coincidence of her and Anna in the Heaven and Hell/I Know What You Did Last Summer two-episode arc of demon and angel sex and grace-trees and all that, because I adore Anna and I never got over the idea of Sam'n'Dean'n'Ruby'n'Anna('n'Cas) all there together. It has a lot to do with the inexplicable fact that despite all canonical evidence that she never really loved Sam, I still ship Ruby/Sam like burning. It has a lot to do with the fact that in both incarnations she was kickass, snarky, loved french fries, sort of saved a comatose girl once, so smart and driven, so AWESOME. I just love her, and I will never accept that she is gone, and I want her to come back.  Supernatural's vision of a world in which morality is problematic and often doesn't apply/exist, in which all characters have their dark places, constantly makes me fall hard for the 'bad guys,' and the fact that Ruby is both a heroine and a villainess just doubles my love for her, apparently. (See also: Anna's need to kill Sam, Godstiel)

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I finally got back to the ficathon today, and a truly wonderful and awesome person prompted a ton of English Patient!!! Favorite. Book. Ever. So I did, uh, a few...

The English Patient (preferably book?), Caravaggio/Hana, found his voice for her
They took his thumbs, took his hands. But a thief is not all thumbs - a good thief is at least half words, and for months he feels that knife sawing away at his voice, lack of use dulling the desire to speak. Hana, though, deserves at least half of him, and she gives him morphine, and he gives her the words he steals from delirium.

The English Patient, Caravaggio/Hana, garden
"I brought you something," he says, dropping a few tiny seeds into her dirt-covered palm.

"Basil - the women down in the village say it wards from evil," he smirks.

"Well then," she says, and kneels to plant them in front of her crucifix scarecrow.

The English Patient, Hana, 2 a.m. Everyone is asleep but her.
Caravaggio snores gently, and the English patient hisses out desert-wind sighs in his sleep, and in his tent Kip will be maintaining a slow steady in-and-out of air. She knows their breathing, each a different dialect of pain. She wishes she could hear her own.

The English Patient (book), Caravaggio & Hana, talking about Patrick
"I had a letter from him, before," Caravaggio offers. "He was proud of you."

She gets up and leaves.

The English Patient, Caravaggio/Hana, burning like phosphorus
She finds him lying in the dirt, in the rain, and when she rolls him onto his back he leaves a deep impression in the earth. "If you drown yourself I won't fix you," she murmurs crossly, but she loosens his collar, collects rainwater in her palms and splashes it on his forehead. She knows what it is to burn inside.

The English Patient (preferably book?), Hana/Caravaggio or Hana & Caravaggio, her love for him always in her heart like the page in the book where she wrote it down
There is a man, and he is a man, his suffering is not saintlike as the English patient's but more human. The man in the bed spins words out into the air as easily as he breathes. Caravaggio's words are heavier, thicker; he forces them out and she gathers them in close to her.


And then Betsy prompted Vincent and the Doctor, so I rewatched that and wrote this.

Doctor Who, art scholars, speculation on "for Amy"
Whomever 'Amy' was - a lover, a stranger - the painting she inspired is a full, if quiet manifestation of Van Gogh's talent, rich colors and masterful strokes. Whomever Amy was, to have formed such a connection with a famously lonely artist, to have given him such inspiration, she must have been special indeed.

Amelia Pond closes her Van Gogh book with a sigh and wishes she could have known him.
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Doctor Who, Amy, "That sign said keep out!" "I could have sworn it said 'come see.'"
All her life, Amelia Pond has been told "no"; no, the Raggedy Doctor does not exist; no, her parents will not be coming home; no, she cannot travel the world. Now the Doctor has come to prove her right, to make her dreams and stories come alive, and she doesn't have to listen to anyone anymore. Amy Pond will not be told "no."

Harry Potter, Hermione, memories of war.
It's the oddest things that stick with her, afterwards - the smell of the tent, the number of minutes it took her to stop shaking after Ron was splinched (43 and a half), the taste of Bellatrix's Polyjuice Potion. The smoothness of the basilisk fang in her hand, and the layers of dirt on her clothes. Lavender Brown's expression as she bled out in the Great Hall.

Supernatural, Dean, left behind
"Just us now, buddy," Dad says as they drive off from Stanford, and he hasn't called Dean 'buddy' in years, but Dean understands the need to sink back into something old. There's too much forward movement right now, too much change, and neither John nor his elder son is used to change, especially not when it comes from Sammy. They're the ones driving away, but Dean can't shake the feeling that Sammy has left him behind.

Chronicles of Narnia, Ramandu's Daughter, the rose of battle
She sings the sun up each morning from within the walls of Cair Paravel, and in the spring she sows and in the autumn she harvests, and throughout the years she watches as her husband leads troops past her and brings them home again, brings some of them home again. When she cannot understand the ways of this land she escapes to the beach and the woods and the Centaurs, who show her how to read the skies as mortals do. She watches once-familiar stars dance strange steps, and reads in them cold doom.

Woot!

Jul. 14th, 2010 10:24 am
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[livejournal.com profile] metatardis is up, y'all!  Open for business, as it were.  Doctor Who discussion is go!
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Firstly, I really want this stuff. SO COOL. Time to go to the mall - oooh, wait, I might actually be going on Friday anyway; thank you, providence.
Awww, wait, it's not actually going to be released until late September. Oh well, something to look forward to.

Second, Dr. Who people, check out metatardis! It's not fully up quite yet, but the wonderful bewarethespork and a team of mods has been working on it like mad, and hopefully we'll have it open soon! It's to be a nice, non-fail place for meta discussion of Dr Who (Classic, New, and spinoffs), and really should be quite wonderful.

Rec Post

Jun. 28th, 2010 01:49 pm
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I come bearing recs!

i love fandom )

Happy fandoms make me happy.
 

Happy Days

Jun. 26th, 2010 11:47 pm
metonomia: (Rory/Amy)
You guyyyyyys, The Big Bang (2) [oh hai Moffat, I see what you did there] was so sosososososososoooooo awesome!  It was EVERYTHING WONDERFUL AND BEAUTIFUL.  Rory. Amy. Eleven. River. Mercyyyyyyy. Something blueeeeee. My heaaaart. So perfect.

Today was kind of super fun.  Woke up and watched the US get beat out of the World Cup by Ghana (okay, that part wasn't as great, but the game was good), then watched Who which, as stated above, was entirely perfect.  Then I watched some more Gen Kill (which, AHHHH.  I shall post on this once I've finished it all) and read more of Good Omens.  Then I baked my brother's birthday cake and made the waffles for his breakfast-for-dinner (I'd forgotten how much I enjoy beating egg whites), and we ate them (nomnomnom).

Theeen, the little girls next door hosted one of their movie nights, where the whole courtyard comes over and they set up a projector and a tarp and sheet in the yard.  Tonight was, in honor of the new movie (which I'll be seeing Monday or Tuesday yay!), Toy Story 2. AND OMG YOU GUYS.
The epic bromance of Woody and Buzz! OMG.  It's really there. I cannot believe this.  They are like Sam and Dean in toy form.  They won't leave each other behind!  I believed you!  WHAT'S A COWBOY WITHOUT HIS HAT. awkaoehrihaowehgowah. Okay, I am calm.  And totally crazy.
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I want crossover, please. 

Clearly Dr. Jacob Glaser is going to come spoilers! )

stuff

Jun. 14th, 2010 02:10 am
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Funny how just three days at home is enough to remind me just why I was so pleased to get out of here last year. Ay.

Calling insurance tomorrow. Woot.  Had Annoying Boy say to me "you're still stressing about that? ugh." which, clearly, just made me totally stop stressing about it. Idiot. *grumbles*

Got to see lots of friends at church tonight, that was nice.

The Blind Side is lovely.  I adore Sandra Bullock, and the whole movie was really well done.

Who!  The Lodger was fantabulous -tiny spoilers are spoilery )  I'm going to DIE next week.

True Blood premiere was predictably ridiculous and amazing.  Naked AlSkar was a huge plus.  Creepy awkward Bill was creepy and awkward. I'm sort of totally on team Bill/Sam.  I still love Jessica and the queen like none other.

Stonehenge Apocalypse. I don't even know what to say.  So awesomely horrible.  To me the whole movie was in fact about Misha Collins' face and how Cas was looking for God, so.  Jacob is clearly a vessel and Joseph is clearly an angel. And that sanctuary-pyramid in Maine is connected to the Roanoke colony and the Croatoan virus. Somehow.  And I want to know why Misha has not tweeted about this movie yet.  Probably because he is too busy killing himself laughing over all of us watching it.
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aka, Richard Curtis, how so wonderful?

I tend to not care as much for the guest writers' episodes, but this. Wow.  I hesitate to say my favorite Who episode ever, because I know myself well enough to admit that when I get excited over something new I make grand proclamations of love for it and in the excitement can easily forget the other things that I actually like better or more enduringly.  But.  I think this might be one of my favorite Who episodes ever.

in which my glee is spoilery )

So, um.

May. 26th, 2010 08:52 pm
metonomia: (gotcha)
I gave in to the impulse to vid, and so I've spent the afternoon (when not working on my lit paper - I did do homework, seriously) working on figuring it out, and I actually have something to show for it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgE2ZTjs1fw

It's rough, and some of the transitions aren't that great, but I'm pretty happy with it in general, so in conclusion, yay Amy Pond.
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As this season of Doctor Who has developed, I’ve been seeing more and more dislike and bashing of Amy Pond (and of Karen Gillan’s acting), and also, more recently, of Rory. To each their own, I suppose; of course people don’t have to like her, but I personally love Amy, love Karen Gillan, love Amy/Rory, and love the current Team TARDIS. I doubt one post will be able to make people who dislike any of the above like them, but still, I would like to share some of the reasons why Amy Pond is totally and amazingly awesome. So, without further ado: Reasons Why Amelia Pond is Awesome
Siblings and Ponchos and Awesome oh my! )
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And also Dr. Who!  

Skype is a wondrous thing - lady_songsmith and I were talking about the parallels between Donna (*sob*) and Narnia, and Rose (*sobsobsob*) and Narnia; in particular, how those two would get along SO well with Susan.

So:
Susan knows what it is to love someone (a whole country of them) and to be walled away from them, worlds away, across time and space.  Memory itself becomes a punishment, wishing for one more day but knowing it would be nothing, would only add to the pain.  Rose looks strong to everyone else, but Susan knows how she is stumbling blindly through each day, lost in her own world.

And then song said:
Rose understands what it is to shut yourself away from someone you love.  To see them day after day, struggling to continue, to go on as they should, but always and ever *less than*.   And it hurts, it opens the wounds fresh each time, like picking at a scab that can never heal.   Susan's family blames her for the rift, but Rose understands that it was self-defense.

And now we ask - help us continue to commit xover love!  Add Donna in! Angsty angst angst!
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Thoughts on Dr Who 5.04 (which, excuse me, is part one of two? I was not aware of this, and now am quite antsy).

Spoilers like whoa. )
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5.02!!!!!  The Beast Below was fabulous!  I was a bit worried from the title that it would be more of a Satan's Pit type arc, but no, it was lovely and fun and so wonderful!  Let's see...

Spoilers! <333 Dr Who! )



And now, today's poetry. )
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So, guys, what if the Weeping Angels from Dr Who were in Narnia/came from Narnia?  Because, because...something happened and so they didn't actually get woken up when Aslan de-stonified everybody (maybe because they would be dead of old age by that point or something).  So basically Jadis magic-spawned a whole new race (they all turned human-women-looking and grew wings, yeah hello plot-hole, I see you), and that's why they're weeping, and they go around throwing people back in time because they wish they could go back in time themselves and not get stonified. Petrified. Whatever.
OR it's the remnants of Charn.  The Deplorable Word turned them all into psychopathic but nice killers with crazy time manipulation skillz.
Basically what I'm saying here is that I want the Doctor to cross paths with Narnia lots more.

Then, I'm writing Narnian (world) religious history, and for most of it I'm just making it up however I darn well please, because it's fun, but one thing I wanted to run by all y'all.  What do we think about the Lone Islands in terms of contact with Narnia during the Winter?  My vote is for isolation, because I want them to be incubating a basic Aslan-based religious culture whereas in Narnia during that time they add a bunch of gods/spirits because they need to pray for as much help as they can get, plus also the prophecies seem to say that Aslan has peaced-out until Adam's flesh and blood (holy henna, what if Aslan/the Emperor zapped Adam's literal flesh and blood onto those thrones? Ew.) arrives, and yeah.  But anywho, does it seem plausible that the Witch would have just left off at the shores of Narnia and not tried for the conquering of the islands?  Except, she calls herself Empress, I think...


*goes back to evaluating Geoffrey of Monmouth for literary vs historical value*
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Mmm.  The smell of incense has soaked into my skin, and the sound of 'Alleluia' is ringing in my ears, and I am SO HAPPY right now.  The new Dr. Who was FABULOUS (I agree with songsmith that there's something missing with Amy, but I still really like her, and MATT SMITH, God, I have such a fangirl crush going right now.  I adore him.  He's perfect.), there have been several really really fantastic updates today, Muse yesterday (two days ago, technically, I guess) is still blowing my mind, and did I mention that it's Easter?
This wonderful night/day is my most favorite time of the entire year, for so many reasons that I can scarcely begin to enumerate.  The whole Holy Week/Triduum is so lovely and powerful, and it all leads up to the Vigil Mass, the time when I sit in church and am just absolutely astounded by God.  The Baptism and Confirmation of the new members of the Church makes me so happy, and here at school it was done with them actually wading into our reflecting pool (which is freezing, and it was raining. lucky them?), and the sense of community was everywhere as the priests joked and the people laughed and we all sang together and crowded around to congratulate the neophytes.  The readings!  So beautiful.  And the moment when the candles are extinguished and we sing the Gloria and turn up the lights just makes my heart soar, as cheesy as that is.
I know the Catholic Church isn't perfect.  But on this night, the mother of all nights, the ugliness is stripped away and everything is all beauty and joy and love and hope, and I love it so so much.
And the Easter season's sense of rebirth and hope and joy is for all people, to me, whether Catholic or not, Christian or not, religious or not.  That's another of my favorite parts - all our prayers on this night are for everybody, the whole world, for their peace and freedom no matter who they are.  BOOM-DE-YADA, is basically all I'm saying, BOOM-DE-YADA Christ-version.


ETA: Oh, and I watched episode 1.1 of Supernatural today while waiting for the Who-link.  I'm not sure how I feel about it.  A very intriguing show, for sure.  Jeffrey Dean Morgan is a huge plus, and the boys are definitely adorbs.  I have a big problem with it though, and that would be the label 'horror'.  I don't do horror.  I don't do blood - dude going splodey against the car windows was unacceptable - though I'm getting a bit better with that thanks to Torchwood and the very small amount of True Blood I've watched.  The suspense and the cougar bait-ness of the mom and of Jess (JESS. THIS IS ALSO UNACCEPTABLE.) was really difficult for me.  The even bigger problem I'm having with it is the fact that I'm already so invested in it.  I want to know what happens, and that drive might be strong enough to, with the help of resources which will tell me when to not look at the screen, get me to watch more. 
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Title: Time from Time
Your prompt: Susan Pevensie walks into a bar and meets... Gaius!
Fandoms: Chronicles of Narnia; Merlin
Characters/pairings: Susan Pevensie, Gaius, Uther, Merlin
Rating/warnings: K+
Word count: 1,141


and in a mystery to be/(when time from time shall set us free)/forgetting me, remember me )

Una mas

Jan. 2nd, 2010 12:02 am
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Doctor Who, Rose, rain with her teardrops
She remembers a time when her tears were born of the most beautiful pain anyone could feel, when the pure light of Eternity dried them as they fell. These new tears are more natural and much more difficult to bear, hidden among the sheeting rain but staining her cheeks and her heart. She has been left alone, and neither her beloved Doctor nor Time can stop this flood.



I am SO obsessed with this fic-a-thon.  It's tons of fun.  I like the three-sentence thing, the idea of packing a whole story into a few short lines, and I love the broad scope of the whole thing.  Any and every fandom is welcome, and people have been coming up with some truly inspiring prompts, as well as some brilliant responses.

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