In case you were unclear, as some people on the thread are: slash is not inherently porn and queer content is not inherently about sex.
Mental institution episode on Buffy -- on one hand, trite device; on the other hand, well-executed. Also effectively has some interesting meta thoughts about judging response to stories. Demon summoned with digeridoo? kinda offensive. But you know, it's Buffy and you get used to it.
Also? Xander left Anya. Glad that that wasn't really Xander's future we were seeing, but the whole thing felt forced and not like it had enough arc and the episode didn't know what it wanted to be. Didn't hate it. Didn't love it. Curious to see what Anya will choose, as that choice seems critical to whatever the message the show is or isn't trying to have.
On Angel Gunn needed Wesley's help to save Fred and Wesley gives that speech about he forced himself to live so he could see his friends and explain what he'd done. Oh the burning, burning hate there. Time eight billion and seventy three where my reaction to Angel is to find deaths on Torchwood merciful.
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Date: 2010-05-31 04:07 pm (UTC)We specified "slash" because Wil and I are each male and didn't assume (silly us) that people would possibly add additional characters to the mix outside of the picture, so a general "hey, no explicit sex pls kthnxbye" would not be necessary. Our bad.
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Date: 2010-05-31 04:10 pm (UTC)But, seriously, since it was not what was intended, you'll get more of fandom to play and be aware of the charity effort (okay, not like you and Wil need help making the Internet hear you, but let's pretend) if you change "slash" to a slightly longer and less potentially incendiary rules clarification that doesn't look like you're judging the habits of fandom or queer people.