rm ([personal profile] rm) wrote2010-06-08 09:08 am

sundries

  • Currently, we are waiting for our next Buffy and Angel box sets to arrive. I believe Patty expects them today.

  • Plans! Are coming together. I have generalized knowledge now of when Patty will be visiting her family in Ohio (yay, she won't miss Pride, yay) and What to Expect at the Conference is becoming more clear. I've given up worry; it's all constructed paranoia anyway.

  • Yesterday James Moran tweeted something funny and bitter about enjoying the exciting news before the Internet came and ruined it all, and I told him the Internet was very, very happy and then he tweeted back at me about his dinner, and that was all lovely. And then, of course, by the time it was dinner time here, someone was wrong on the Internet. Which, in fact, doesn't mean anyone was wrong at all, just that conversations had started to be like that. Oh, non-canceled TV show fandoms you are hard, hard on my heard.

    For me, I'm grateful for an S4, because my brain instinctively finds a way to explain shit the show doesn't/won't. Will we see a grieving process from Jack about Ianto and Stephen? Well, lord knows how many years it will have been for him, so what we're graced with will likely be very small. However, seeing him go on is such a better feeling (I think! remember how I said Day 5 couldn't hurt worse than Day 4?) than Ianto's death being the end of the particular fictional world that's Torchwood.

    Also, damn I'm glad to know what's going on with the show before I tackle the chapter proposal I'm doing. The upcoming season of unknownness has some meta awesome to it for that.

    Anyway. Torchwood. We all feel stuff and in many cases bring a lot of random expertises and inside information to the rumour table. I'm going to try not to play Someone Is Wrong on the Internet, because, of course, that someone might well be me.

  • I am reading the Doctor Who book with the Neanderthal in it.

  • I have started another [livejournal.com profile] kink_bingo fic, but with a lot of work on my plate, WIAD, and the fact that more than any of that I want some quality Patty time especially now that ti's not too hot to think out, you get to wait for a while.

  • On the subject of classical education.

  • Lost WWII battlefield found.

  • Other links of newsy interest as I find them.
  • [identity profile] azn-jack-fiend.livejournal.com 2010-06-08 01:36 pm (UTC)(link)
    Oh my goodness, I'm starting the very same book!

    I read The Stealers of Dreams and thought it was decent, although the scenes at the end kind of fell flat. Then I started on The Deviant Strain, but it began in exactly the same way as the inferior Torchwood novels -- dull, grinding style, a minor character I have no reason to care about dies horribly in order to get the plot into motion -- so I switched over to Only Human.

    So far, I'm enjoying the style of Only Human. Plus, it's packed full of fun Jack innuendo.

    I posted exuberantly about S4 TWICE yesterday, I just couldn't help myself, it's such good news.

    [identity profile] 51stcenturyfox.livejournal.com 2010-06-08 01:38 pm (UTC)(link)
    Speaking of reaction twitters, I'm not sure what purpose tweeting to John Barrowman that they're not going to watch the new series he's "over the moon" about is supposed to accomplish. *shakes head*

    What does that even mean? "I'm a fan of yours but not a big enough fan to watch something you're in if another guy isn't in it too", or something?

    Way to go, fandom. Way to go.

    [identity profile] firefly124.livejournal.com 2010-06-08 01:47 pm (UTC)(link)
    I have mixed feelings about S4, but I'm damned curious to see wth they've got planned, even if it ends up being a train wreck, which part of me fears it will be.

    Only Human is awesome! It's also the DW book in which Jack is the most Jack-like of the lot, I think.

    elisi: Edwin and Charles (Jack [eternal] by immobulus_icons)

    [personal profile] elisi 2010-06-08 01:52 pm (UTC)(link)
    For me, I'm grateful for an S4, because my brain instinctively finds a way to explain shit the show doesn't/won't.
    Same her. Fanwanking is an artform. :)

    Will we see a grieving process from Jack about Ianto and Stephen? Well, lord knows how many years it will have been for him, so what we're graced with will likely be very small.
    My husband - who dislikes Torchwood, and was only lured into watching CoE because I assured him that it was actually, truly, good - said that the way CoE *should* have ended was with Gwen and Rhys looking up a the stars and then for Jack to re-appear, wearing a Hawaiian shirt and with a pinata donkey and a banjo in his arms, all 'Why the long faces?' because for him it had been 3 million years or something. (I am SO GLAD I watched it on my own first. Because I don't think I could have laughed the first time round...)

    Anyway, I thought CoE was the perfect ending, but I sincerely hope that fandom can now move on. *crosses fingers*
    Edited 2010-06-08 13:54 (UTC)

    [identity profile] dr-is-in.livejournal.com 2010-06-08 03:16 pm (UTC)(link)
    Half of the fandom has me wanting to bash my head against the wall in frustration. Its the people declaring that they KNOW whats going to happen in season 4 and that they hate it already and aren't going to watch. I have to bite my tongue to keep from snarking back at them that why don't they wait until we get some actual info on the series storyline before they make idiots of themselves.

    [identity profile] hab318princess.livejournal.com 2010-06-08 04:52 pm (UTC)(link)
    You'll enjoy Only Human... it's full of Jack and quite funny observations on humanity - I personally loved it... I've been trying to re-read the Deviant Strain and got stuck, so maybe I need to abandon and go to Only Human

    and yeah, the reactions to S4 were/are interesting
    pocketmouse: Owen Harper (Torchwood) (owen)

    [personal profile] pocketmouse 2010-06-08 05:26 pm (UTC)(link)
    "...Ianto's death being the end of the particular fictional world that's Torchwood."

    What do you mean by this? Because all the interpretations I can think of don't jive with my experience of Torchwood, so I'm not sure what you're saying.
    Edited 2010-06-08 17:27 (UTC)
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    [identity profile] chaos-by-design.livejournal.com 2010-06-08 11:11 pm (UTC)(link)
    I never could get into the Doctor Who tie-in novels. I've read most of The Deviant Strain, Monsters Inside, and all of The Stealer of Dreams, and I suppose my biggest problems with them were that they didn't really have anything interesting or new to say about the Doctor himself, and I felt like I was reading a book with characters with the same names as those in the show, but not the actual same characters. I don't know, the feeling just wasn't there.