The Willow magic addiction plotline continues to blow and is stupid. The idea of the problem with magic being that it's bad or the easy way out, contradicts the rest of the show's mythology. The problem isn't magic; it's Willow.
Meanwhile, invisible Buffy for the win. Also, poor James Marsters. That's what we call a bad actor day.
And on Angel we have an episode that exists merely to get the cast into nice clothes. It's overwraught, and ridiculous and at times sort of moving. The facial expressions of the tragic ballerina as she danced were great. And every single moment of Wesley's life from here on out is going to be a misery, isn't it? I can't tell you how glad I'm watching this show now as opposed to at other points in my life.
So the dude with the watch and the nest of vampires and all that shit? It's like there was a storyline there and no one told us what the fuck it was. Dead boyfriend? Something that gets explained later? Really confusing and upsetting, actually, because of my suspicions of what it was and the total execution fail.
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Date: 2010-05-24 02:45 pm (UTC)So she doesn't like fanfic. So what? What can she do about it? Practically nothing, other than flail about as she has.
I guess my thing is that if people want to write fanfic, there's NOTHING she can do to stop it. So go write fanfic and ignore the flaily woman in the corner.
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Date: 2010-05-24 02:52 pm (UTC)I should have quit the job right then and there, but I didn't.
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Date: 2010-05-24 02:55 pm (UTC)It was too ironic that yesterday I overheard some geeks talk about how much they disliked fanfic because it changed canon.
I had just printed out my paper and really wanted to hit them over the head with my manilla folder.
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Date: 2010-05-24 03:34 pm (UTC)Then there's just the uncomfortable experience of standing around with your male coworkers while they sigh over the merits of Halle Berry's tiny waist and perfect stretch-mark-free skin and symmetrical features and complete lack of belly pudge...and while you think about the fact that none of those features apply to you.
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Date: 2010-05-24 03:48 pm (UTC)Re: OT
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Date: 2010-05-24 03:51 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-05-24 03:56 pm (UTC)Well the whole season is about people running away from problems instead of facing them, so if you can cope with the current stupidity, it pays off.
And on Angel we have an episode that exists merely to get the cast into nice clothes. It's overwraught, and ridiculous and at times sort of moving.
Also, we get lines like this: "Oh, yeah. Yeah. I saw their production of Giselle in eighteen-ninety. I cried like a baby. And I was evil!"
So the dude with the watch and the nest of vampires and all that shit?
??? 'Couplet'?
Votes on DADT repeal too close to call.
*crosses fingers* (Did you see this story back in '08? It still gives me hope, even though that particular battle was lost.)
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Date: 2010-05-24 04:45 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-05-24 04:54 pm (UTC)I cannot tell you how upset I used to get when people would say "Wow, you are surprisingly well educated." or "I didn't think you would have a brain like that." Sigh. Now I just think of it as my secret weapon :P
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Date: 2010-05-24 05:03 pm (UTC)oh..and yeah...that sound bite of that sermon was...frightening.
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Date: 2010-05-24 05:58 pm (UTC)Jeffrey Dean Morgan on Angel! *happy sigh*
I know you don't watch SPN, but perhaps you'll remember him from Watchmen? :)
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Date: 2010-05-24 06:15 pm (UTC)Good thing: I've always been a "brainy" person, not a "looks" person. I'm short, not conventionally pretty, seldom dress in an overtly "feminine" way (dress, heels), and I almost never wear makeup unless I'm competing in a costume masquerade - where I'm wearing stage makeup.
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Date: 2010-05-24 06:50 pm (UTC)I remember thinking that the show was saying that, too. Not necessarily that Magic Is Bad, but that being overly reliant on ANYTHING is bad -- and since this show uses supernatural problems as a metaphor for "real life" problems, it made sense that if they wanted to give an addiction arc to one of the characters, this is how they'd do it.
But then, I haven't watched that arc in a long time. Am I remembering wrong? (Genuinely curious, not being facetious.)
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Date: 2010-05-24 06:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-05-24 07:29 pm (UTC)As far as appearance discrimination, I have been there (along with a dose of regional discrimination). When I first moved to New York, I had several temp agencies tell me that I couldn't get a job without direct NYC experience (for general clerical work, mind) unless I was willing to look a certain way. I had one woman tell me specifically, with gestures, that I needed to highlight my assets (and she indicated by chest) by wearing tailored dresses that also showed some leg. She told me it was a disgrace that I had worn a pantsuit to an interview.
I told her that my assets were my computer skills and walked out, but I really hit so many walls just because I had come here from the Midwest. I was called Dorothy at 90% of my interviews, and I was criticized for all kinds of random things - too heavy (was only about 130 at the time), too lightly-complected, nails too short, etc. People can be nasty creatures. :(
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Date: 2010-05-24 07:51 pm (UTC)I felt my appearance was valued much more highly than my performance, and I struggled to get the image right the first couple of months. Once I finally did figure out how to look how to blend in, I got along much better in the department.
I resented every single day I had to get up and put more effort into my appearance than my male coworkers and was disgusted by the competition between the ladies in the company and the way it distracted from the work that we were there to do.
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Date: 2010-05-24 09:53 pm (UTC)i honestly can't remember this...
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