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Apr. 3rd, 2010 12:00 pm
[personal profile] rm
  • So, world travel and shit. See previous post. Also we leave for the UK on Thursday. And Patty is a dear and is calling the airline for several reasons including trying to get a gluten-free meal for me.

  • We had a fabulous dinner last night at Cafeteria. I know it's a bit played out, but it was a great time and the spicy roast chicken was actually spicy and fabulous. Afterwards, we went to Burdick's for cocoa.

  • Got asked to contribute to an anthology related to a given set of media properties this morning. Go go gadget go.

  • It's Elevenses Day!

  • Some elements of the radical right fringe are even fringier than we thought. Or something. [livejournal.com profile] coyotegoth explains.

  • Jews around the world react to the pope's personal preacher comparing the world anger at the church of sex-abuse scandals to the persecution of Jews. On the long list of things that are not like sexually abusing children: being a Jew. People, my family is Catholic and Jewish. This has personal, extremely unpleasant and awkward repercussions for us and the Vatican saying that this is not their position? Meaningless.

  • Cracking down on unpaid internships. Right on.

  • An update to the preppy handbook. While meant to be tongue-in-cheek then and now, it was regarded as no joke in the world I grew up in. We read it cover to cover to learn how to be our parents and summer damn well was a verb. I'm discomforted by it's reappearance, and the Times's framing of the article, but then it wasn't meant for people like me. (Also, did I see that right, the Times somehow thinks being Jewish fits in the world of Chip and Muffy? They'd be wrong. And trust me, I'd know). *shudder*

  • With the werewolves in (that I fear are going need major edits), we're back to Buffy.

    Buffy 4.13 "The I in Team" and Buffy 4.14: "Goobye Iowa":

    It's sort of ridiculous to talk about these two episodes separately, so I won't.

    In the end, I really hated Walsh. And not in a "bad guy we're supposed to hate" way, but in a "we never really understood her motivations or who she was and they switched midstream and ultimate she seemed insecure and competitive with other females and isn't that played out and what's with the mommy thing?" way.

    On the other hand, I loved that Buffy tweaked to Wash trying to murder her right off. I was worried that Buffy would make up excuses for it and it would drag out. I also loved her speaking into the cam com and all. Well done.

    Adam -- wow, a little heavy-handed with the Frankenstein's monster thing there.

    Patty told me the demon in the ep was after a fan's screen name at the time. I find that hard to process -- not that things like that don't happen (lots of fans have been referenced in Torchwood-related materials), but because I can't imagine things like that happening without causing EPIC HIERARCHY WANK.

    Speaking of heavy-handed: Buffy, Riley, sex and fighting. Oh, clumsy and heavy handed and it sort of made me laugh. On the other hand, that's when I started shouting "Weevil hunting" at the TV and wondering if there was anything RTD didn't lift from these shows (hi alien demon with bone dagger that comes out of arm thing).

    Guy who plays Riley can actually act.

    Giles/Spike!

    What's up with Tara purposely fucking up that spell? Was that a heavy handed "will you still like me if I don't get you off perform awesome magic?" Now sure how I feel about all that yet. Tara has a face that makes her always look as if she's just been crying.

    Obligatory remark about spanking joke here.
  • Date: 2010-04-03 05:30 pm (UTC)
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    From: [identity profile] elionwyr.livejournal.com
    The Adam storyline is not my most fav, though I do love what they did with Spike and the Initiative...it seemed to me that the show sorta lost some rhythm with this arc, but it gets its grove back.

    Giles/Spike = awesome.

    Random: Over the span of the shows, I probably love the change/development of Spike and Wesley, followed by Willow. I preferred "Angel" to "Buffy" overall because (and this is probably unfair of me) "Angel" was allowed to be a more adult show. There are times when it seems to me that Buffy is almost painfully yoinked back into acting like a child instead of the woman she should be becoming.

    More random: Has anyone ever written Anita/Buffy crossover fic? Early Anita "oh shit I'm becoming a sociopath" might have interesting things to discuss with Buffy.

    Or maybe I just need more coffee, as now "oh shit maybe I'm a sociopath too" Gwen just poked at me.

    Date: 2010-04-03 06:27 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] karathephantom.livejournal.com
    If you're referring to Anita Blake, then most definitely. Here. (http://www.tthfanfic.org/Category-1-3/Anita+Blake.htm) (If not, my bad. Also, no claims to quality since I haven't read any of them.)

    Date: 2010-04-03 06:34 pm (UTC)
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    From: [identity profile] elionwyr.livejournal.com
    I was - and thank you! :)

    Date: 2010-04-03 09:18 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] stephl.livejournal.com
    The Visitor is a funny, smart-ass Buffy/Anita crossover that I love to pieces.

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