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Dear New Fandom:

Hey, we all like an awesome new show! Awesome! It's nice to meet you.

Among a whole bunch of other things, I'm a queer person, and this means a few things. Let's talk about them for a little bit, okay?

1. It is not unreasonable for me to want to see a character whose experiences are similar to mine on shows that I like.

2. It is reasonable for me to judge how watchable I find a show based on whether I can relate to and/or believe in the characters and their world. While queerness isn't the only item that matters in this regard, it is a critical one.

3. When I say I want a queer character on a TV show, in a book, or in a film, that has nothing to do with wanting to write slash -- even if I am, in fact, a queer person who is also a slash reader and writer.

4. Being able to slash characters is not an acceptable or adequate replacement for actual, canonically queer characters.

5. Neither is "maybe the characters whose personal lives we don't know anything about are gay." Yes, they provide and opportunity for the show writers, but they aren't good enough in terms of representation as they stand now.

6. When I talk about wanting to see queer characters, please do not assume that automatically means men. Also do not assume I mean gay or lesbian over bisexual, or that I would not welcome a trans character. When I say queer, I mean queer in all its QUILTBAG-y diversity.

7. Wanting to see queer characters on TV isn't about titillation or political correctness for me.

8. So when I talk about this, don't, by the way, put words in my mouth. I've been queer a long time. I've also been a fan a long time. And I've also been ranting about media and entertainment for a long time, because that's what I do both for fun and while wearing some of my professional hats. Let the queer people speak for themselves.

So when you say things that make me feel the need to say these things? To me, it seems like you're having a hard time imagining all the possibilities for love, romance, and fucking out there, or what it's like to live in a world where your stories aren't on TV or the big screen most of the time beyond a wink, a nod, and, if you're lucky, some too-often oddly heteronormative fanfiction.

I know you love our awesome show. I love our awesome show too! I just wish it would have more of a place for me. So when you tell me I'm unreasonable for wanting our awesome show to be even more awesome? Well, I get sad and angry. And I wonder why you think that.

Why do you?

Best,

RM

Date: 2010-09-22 03:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sihaya09.livejournal.com
Angela from Bones fits this criteria, although she is seen by some to be a bit sexually promiscuous-- but only by those who don't notice that she's only having the same amount of sex as the male characters around her. In any case, she's lusty, but not slutty indiscriminate, which I like and support.

That said, Bones became totally mushy and formulaic around mid season-3, so I've largely given up on it, despite my love for Angela.
Edited Date: 2010-09-22 03:56 am (UTC)

Date: 2010-09-22 06:13 am (UTC)
requiella: (Default)
From: [personal profile] requiella
I was reading this article about Angela linked from a Bones comm.

(warning mild spoilers for the new season)

http://www.afterellen.com/tv/2010/09/bones-does-bisexual-right

Date: 2010-09-22 09:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] feyandstrange.livejournal.com
How did I miss this (the bisexuality, not the mushy formulaic)? Is it because I'm only partway through season 2? IIRC she's only dated men, aside from one kiss from the bisexual package delivery hottie. (And I know plenty of straight-but-not-narrow women who'd have taken that just for the sake of screwing with the guys watching.)

Date: 2010-09-22 01:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sihaya09.livejournal.com
Maybe you missed an entire season? She dated Roxie for almost that long after she and Hodgins broke up.

(ETA: Doh, this is my first comment of the morning, and I completely missed where you said you're only partway through s2. Sorry if I spoiled you! And is it just me, or was Package Delivery Hottie an African American Angelina Jolie? The resemblance is startling!)
Edited Date: 2010-09-22 01:31 pm (UTC)

Date: 2010-09-22 04:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] riverrocks.livejournal.com
now you have a reason to look forward to season 4

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