ext_38443 ([identity profile] arysteia.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] get_together2009-10-06 02:27 pm
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Panels Redux (the Quiet Voices are Louder on Paper Remix)

I for one was fascinated by the depth and breadth of ideas on display at g/t, and would like to hear more. This is the first time I'm trying something like this, so we'll see if it works.

I'm going to repost some (as many as I can remember) of the prompt questions as top level comments to this post. Anyone who wants to contribute, please reply to the appropriate comment. If you have a question of your own, please follow the format I've used and add a top level comment of your own. I'll then add it to the master list.

Rules: fairly standard, in so far as respect and tolerance for diversity of opinion. With one addition: we are a community so we should be just that tiny bit gentler/more careful to be sure we remain the stunning bunch of intelligent, thoughtful women we are. <3 <3 <3

Re: 6. Putting the TOOL into TPTB

[identity profile] mab-browne.livejournal.com 2009-10-06 05:33 am (UTC)(link)
To which I cry, 'and so say all of us!' X-Files is my only truly ex-fandom, and it's for all those reasons that you so cogently elucidate. *g*

Re: 6. Putting the TOOL into TPTB

[identity profile] sinden.livejournal.com 2009-10-06 11:37 am (UTC)(link)
Could be that I'm just getting a lot more cynical about things, especially when the producers/creators start being interactive with the fandom. It's almost expected, really.

Re: 10. Moar Het up in Heah

[identity profile] kiwisue.livejournal.com 2009-10-08 12:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Aeryn/John (although that was post slash discovery). Ivanova/Sinclair. Buffy/Spike (season 2 especially). Avon/Servalan. Catwoman/Batman. Pecos Bill/Calamity Jane (comics, a long, long time ago). Shvaughan Erin/Element Lad.

No fic written except in my head. There's an obvious theme here, though *g*. I love kick-ass women!

Pros just grabbed me by the throat and wouldn't let go. I can't say that about any other fandom.

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Re: 11. Which came first, the fandom or the...

[identity profile] maudlinrose.livejournal.com 2009-10-06 05:51 am (UTC)(link)
... I think the only tv shows I have watched before reading any fic are NCIS and CSI. I'm just incredibly bad at focusing through an entire episode of something without getting hideously embarrassed, let alone an entire season or series. And I tend not to read fic set in the worlds of the shows I regularly watch (so I don't read much NCIS fic, for instance, despite it being the only show EVER that I have managed to follow several seasons of on TV).

IDK. Dialogue on TV is more natural than dialogue in fic, and often the TV shows have a different sense of humour. But fic is written for a smaller audience, and I think that shows.

Slash fandom is its own genre and has its own rules and tropes, and those rules and tropes are in some ways wider than those shown in canon (so we get kink memes and curtain!fic and kid!fic and a million AUs and h/c et cetera) and in others much narrower (there's not a lot of slapstick, for instance, and even in ensemble-based shows there doesn't tend to be a lot of truly ensemble fic). And, I guess, I'm a lot more comfortable with the Rules of Slash than I am with the Rules of Television.
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Re: 11. Which came first, the fandom or the...

[personal profile] ariadne83 2009-10-07 09:02 am (UTC)(link)
I need to know who people are and what they look like before I can read the fic. I tried to get into Generation Kill fandom before I saw the series but I couldn't connect with the characters and ended up skimming through instead of reading it properly.

Re: 12. Women on TV

[identity profile] sinden.livejournal.com 2009-10-06 11:44 am (UTC)(link)
I think there's still a long way to go when it comes to the majority of mainstream US tv especially.

All the women on Criminal Minds are awesome and they actually write the relationships between them well.

Re: 13. Everything I know in life I learned from...

[identity profile] sinden.livejournal.com 2009-10-06 11:51 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, but you have to be willing to look into yourself to be able to learn from them.

You need to be able to park your cultural learnings at the door and understand the context. That was something I definitely learned when I was in the US when Barak Obama notimated Sonia Sotomayor to the supreme court. The cultural difference about what kind of bigotted racist comments were "allowed" from public figures are not something that would be accepted here.