Oct. 11th, 2009

In defense of Gwen/Lancelot

I've been reading the reactions to Merlin 2x04 "Lancelot and Guinevere." Some squee, some criticism, which is normal and as it should be. But I thought I'd respond to some of the criticism that I don't find fair. I don't expect this to turn anyone into OMG GWEN/LANCE FOREVER!!, just to offer evidence that the relationship makes sense. (Well, as much as anything in this show makes sense.)

Spoilers for 2x04, obviously )

Also, an unspoilery complaint: The smushed paring names must stop. First there was Merthur and Arwen, one of which sounds moronic, while the other is a Lord of the Rings character. That was bad enough, but now we have Gwencelot. It has to end, people. I can't take the madness.
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Jul. 25th, 2009

What I've been doing lately

Nothing, that's what I've been doing. It's wonderful. My days consist of reading, watching movies, watching anime, writing, and goofing around on the internet. Okay, once a week I go to work.

This cannot last. I should be working more hours, and I need to start volunteering at Boulder Pride, so I can get the experience. But, damn, it's great while it lasts.

I finished Avatar: The Last Airbender a while ago.

Cut for spoilers )

Afterward, my brain (as it is wont to do) went to the wacky crossover place. It started with the question, "So who would win in a fight, Aang or Merlin?" Then, I realized that they would not fight! No, they would be all-powerful, cheerful dorks together. And Zuko could be all, "I am a prince. I have Honor. And daddy issues." And Arthur would go, "Really? Do tell." But Azula and Morgana must never meet. The world would not survive.

Yes, my brain is diseased.

I've started watching Code Geass. Yes, I am very late to the party. I do that. I'm currently up to episode eight, so no spoilers beyond that, please.

Okay, possible spoilers ahead.

Cut )

I should probably leave the house today.

Feb. 22nd, 2009

I have responsibilities. Many, many things that I should be doing. Watching X-Files is not one one of those things. Neither is blogging about it. Well, what can you do?

Commentary on Agua Mala, Monday, Arcadia, and Alpha. Spoilers, obviously )
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Dec. 18th, 2008

X-Files is good for my brain

Spoilers for season six, episode 3,  )
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Aug. 6th, 2008

Ugh, I am so done with OASOS. Just being there sends me in an anxiety attack. Too many giggly, hyperactive thirteen year olds than any one person should have to deal with. I wanted to stay in order to have coffee afterward with [info]terryn73 and two other people, but I knew that I would lose my mind if I didn't leave early.

I just finished reading A History of the Devil by Gerald Messadie and translated from French by Marc Romano. Overall, I say it's worth reading. The first few chapters are dry and tedious and imperialist prejudices keep popping up. Non-Western cultures are continually referred to as "primitive." Even when the author is describing the jungles of an area that can only be trekked through using a "primitive" tool made by the natives. So, it's the best tool for the job; hell, it's the only tool for the job, but because it wasn't made by white people, let's call it primitive. However, after about five or so chapters it becomes much more readable, and in the chapters about Africa and the Americas, the author takes Western scholars and religious figures to task for their racism. It makes me wonder if the book wasn't actually translated by two different people.

Sometimes the book feels too simplistic, and I don't always agree with his interpretation of the mythology he's discussing. He states that when we think of Greek gods, we think of heroes lounging on Mt. Olympus. I guess I can't speak for anyone else, but when I think of Greek gods, I think of spiteful, jealous, petty, rapists... lounging on Mt. Olympus. Then again, maybe I'm the unusual one. (But also the right one.)

Messadie's description of our current conception of the devil of a sort of "hero of the loser" and a figure to liberate us from the oppressive idea of sin made me think of the Lucifer comic series that starred the Lucifer that Neil Gaiman thought up in his Sandman Series.

Spoilers for volume four, The Divine Comedy )

Despite the book's flaws, I wouldn't dissuade anyone from picking it up. Once it got going, it was really interesting.

I also saw The Dark Knight Today. I hadn't seen a movie in the theaters in over a year (Ratatouille was the last one), but I wasn't going miss this one. It was awesome! The first scene with the bat-cycle had me practically jumping up and down in my seat. And it was funny too!

Yep, it was all around great. Except...

Cut for spoilers )



END DARK KNIGHT SPOILERS

In other fandom news, I'm just getting into Heroes. It's enjoyable, though I find myself despising nearly every character at least on occasion. The only characters who escape my sometimes wrath are Hiro, Jessica, and Micah.

Possible spoilers for up to episode nine. I have not seen beyond this. Please do not spoil me )

And that's just about all that I have to say. Hm, I wanted to bake cookies tonight, but it may have gotten too late.

May. 24th, 2008

Hiding under the bed is so not an option!

I just finished watching X-Files season four, episode two, "Home." Scarred for life now, thanks.

On the upside, I am now 100% sure that my door is locked... I may check again.

Also, sheesh, Ten Thirteen Productions, would it kill you to feature a character of color who didn't end evil, dead, or both?
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Apr. 20th, 2008

I just finished the third season X-Files episode, "Revelations."

Spoilers )

And if this episode does anything for me personally, it's reminding me that I don't actually hate Christianity, just a vast number of Christians that I encounter. I want to see more of Scully's relationship with her religion, though I imagine too much would get tiresome, preachy, and beside the point of the show.

Anyway, yay for Scully, and I hope we see more episodes like this.
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