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"Tell me something about Supergirl that makes you happy." for [personal profile] redbrunja

This might be outdated since I haven’t really been following Supergirl since it made the leap from CBS to CW. I have been following the crossovers though!

One of the things I really loved about Supergirl was the exploration of Kara’s trauma and anger, and there was something about Kara’s anger that really spoke to me. It’s one of the things I really missed when the show moved from CBS to CW.

I love the episode where she thought she had her home back only to realize it was only a dream. It was such a great moment in the show!

In CW!Supergirl, I really adored the episode where we got to see Kara and Alex’s teen years. And then the recent Elseworld crossover was amazing, I love the call back to Smallville and then I really loved how much of a Gotham expert Kara was.

She was all ‘oh, sweet summer child’ when Barry wondered if they were in the good part of town.

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"Talk about Doctor/Companion relationships! Which are your favorite? What do you enjoy about them?" for [personal profile] wheatear

Hands down, my favorite Doctor-Companion relationship are between Ten and Donna, and Twelve and Bill with several flavors in between. And, in some ways I think it worked out this way especially since I’ve thought since series 9, that Ten and Twelve’s stories are in conversation with each other.

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Well. Isn’t this embarrassingly long overdue! 

I think it’s all a matter of preference. I have fond memories of the original Christopher Reeve version of Superman. It’s hard not to be invested in your first superhero story.

Margot Kidder Lois Lane became my Forever Girl, which all awesome women characters have to follow. 

I love how some properties have echoed and called back to the first movie, and even though watching now, through modern sensibilities, I found the first half of the movie a bit of a slog the movie will always hold a special place in my heart. 

Smallville was hard going for me because it took so long for Lois Lane to appear! Chloe was the Lois analogue, and it was fun at first but an analogue can only do so much, and then Erica Durance’s Lois Lane appeared and it was like a breath of fresh air. She was exactly the Lois Lane I pictured! From then I began to watch regularly. Sure, I had my nitpicks and quibbles but Durance’s Lois Lane rose to the ranks to be one of my favorite Lois Lanes, and Smallville's version of the love story between Clark and Lois in Smallville is one of my top favorites! 

For Batman, my favorite movie incarnation remains Michael Keaton’s Batman. The gothic elements worked for me because Tim Burton just leaned into it. 110% Goth. 110% Selina Kyle. 

I think the only other Batman property that matched the Batdren Goth-ness is the TV Gotham

Next was Animated!Batman.

This and JLU!Batman was the Batman I grew-up with. I kind of don’t want to revisit in the off chance it won't live up to my childhood memories.

Also, Animated!Batman is who I measure all Batmans by. 

As for Wonder Woman, I am ashamed to say before the movie I’ve never watched a standalone Wonder Woman movie and only saw Diana Prince from the animated!JLU, which was amazing

I tried the movie with Nathan Fillion and was so annoyed that I stopped watching. 

And I was too young to watch the live action Wonder Woman, which is sad, I remember watching snippets of re-runs but it was so long ago I don’t know what I thought.

So the award goes to the recent Wonder Woman movie which I love with all my heart! And I’m not all that sad that they pushed the movie back, if it takes more to make a quality Wonder Woman movie, I am all for the delay! 

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It's time for the traditional January Talking Meme, modified!

 

Pick a date in January and give me something to talk about. TV, books, movies, music, poetry, fandom, writing, food, travel, fictional characters (&/or pairings) and all of their feelings, stuff about my life, whatever.

 

You don’t have to be following me or ever have commented to request a topic. If you’re doing the meme, I’ll leave topics for you, too! Feel free to link me at any time if you want one. Feel free to suggest multiple topics/dates. Feel free to just leave a topic and no date. I’ll fill it in.

 

January 1

January 2 - "Talk about Doctor/Companion relationships! Which are your favorite? What do you enjoy about them?" for @wheatear 

January 3 - "Tell me something about Supergirl that makes you happy." for @redbrunja

January 4

January 5

January 6 - "If you had a TARDIS where would you end up?" for @thymejot

January 7

January 8 - "Anakin Skywalker! What do you think the Jedi order/Obi-Wan/Ahsoka could have done differently to save him from turning? Was he really the Chosen One? Was he doomed from the start? What would have happened to him in a universe without Palpatine? Would have he joined the Sith anyway? Stayed a Jedi? Left the Order and lived happily ever after with wife and kids?" for @rootspiral

January 9

January 10

January 11 - "Is there anything in Doctor Who so poorly addressed that you would start it from scratch?" for @thymejot 

January 12 - “If you could, what would you change about the last season of POI (or another series)?” for @aurumcalendula

January 13 - “Discuss leading ladies in sci-fi television shows. Compare, contrast, who do you love, who do you not” via @cleoselene

January 14

January 15 - BEAR! for @JB Slasher

January 16 - "Do you think Missy ever went to the library to free River out of spite as well as ego and ended up liking her too much?" for @thymejot

January 17

January 18

January 19 - “What's your favorite episode of Life?” for @aurumcalendula 

January 20

January 21

January 22 -

January 23 - "What dark Doctor story would you want exploring?" for @thymejot

January 24 - “What fictional universe would you like to vacation in? would you want to take any of the characters along? what would you do there?” for @musesfool

January 25

January 26 - "Which cancelled or finished TV series would you be okay to be rebooted/renewed?" for @thatgeeklover

January 27 - “Choosing a child free life.” for @shoulditrustyouagain 

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January 29

January 30

January 31


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Is there any story arc you would want revisiting and clarifying? Or is it done and dead since the Peacekeeper Wars?“ for [tumblr.com profile] thymejot

I would love for Farscape to come back! I'd definitely want to see what the Moya crew are up to these days. I figure there would be some relative peace with the occasional shenanigans. I heard in the comics Aeryn somehow becomes a high ranking Peacekeeper officer again, and I want to know what that story is about!

I'd also want to know how D'argo's doing now and who he takes after, John or Aeryn or both? I'm also curious about the intergalactic politics post-Peacekeeper Wars.

But mostly I just want to see a 'where is our crew now' and follow them on a fun romp then leave them again knowing while things aren't perfect they are happy!

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Nathan Ingram was desperately in love with Harold. He’s been quietly pining for Harold except here are also the truths: he’s no shrinking violet, he’s also his own special kind of dick— rich and entitled, Nathan Ingram was supposed to be the Golden Boy.

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Oh, this is hard but I’ll do my best!

Harold Finch

God Mode

This remains as my favorite season ender of all-- the way this episode, these flashbacks recontextualize Harold is amazing. He is an unreliable narrator, and this episode breaks down all of Harold’s initial pitch to John and it left me breathless. 

I will fight anyone who say flashbacks are useless because in the right hands, in the right story, it can change everything, and this is my go to example for it. It’s just honestly, honestly amazing

The Day the World Went Away

God this it’s crafted so well but it also does something so terrible but damn is this episode excellent. Especially this scene. Michael Emerson gives a brilliant and blistering tour de force performance, this monologue was fantastic.  The way his voice shakes at the way he denounces his rules. The very rules I’ve wondered about from the start.

I’ve wondered why he was so unshakeable and steadfast about his rules, and man, does this deliver in every single way. The music, the tense build-up. And I remember on a recent rewatch (knowing what happens to Root, and the distance from the initial hurt really helps), how I felt my heart race just from this scene. I knew what was going to happen, and yet when we reach that moment. 

Damn

John Reese

Foe

here

Matsa Nyaya

here

These two episodes remain, in my head, as important episodes for John Reese. This formed the John we get to know and Kara Stanton is an important part of the formation of John.

Kara Stanton was the monster he needed to survive his tenure in the CIA, even as it hurt who he was. John got good at killing people, even to the point where Kara let John took the lead but Kara was also always there to hold him true to the path the moment she feels him stray.

Ordos is the place that breaks both Kara and John's faith with differing results and I just feel like this moment and the episodes in season 2 was part of John's character, seared in blood. Until his work with the team helps him walk the line back out of darkness, and we get this moment:

"But then I realized: Sometimes, one life, ...if it's the right life, it's enough."

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Joss Carter

As a whole, all of Carter’s moments from:

In Extremis

by [profile] cocoabuffster satan’s raisin

This moment and the moment after this, where Carter digs up and moves Stills body was a pivotal moment for Carter, IMO. It’s one thing helping someone out of prison, and another, actively covering up a (supposed) murder to help out someone she now knows was a dirty cop. Carter is forced to choose between the law and what she thinks is right.

This is the pebble that causes the avalanche and where it continues rolling into the moment —

God Mode

Everything that happened before was a lead up to this moment of choice and the moment Carter does it, it’s not a decision that’s out of character. It build off the moments from season 1, to 2 Pi R, In Extremis and then actively intervening to keep Elias alive, caught between the devil she didn’t know and the devil she knew, she chose the devil she knew.

It’s such a turning point for Carter that ends with Carter taking down the head of HR, and earning Elias’s undying loyalty.

Sameen Shaw

Boy. This is… I’m going to have to restrain myself here but:

Relevance

Need I explain how amazing and beautiful this episode is? It's a backdoor pilot in itself, what a fantastic introduction to one of my top favorites. It has everything that is my jam-- the superhero stealth entrance, the espionage, the fierce and fantastic Sarah Shahi as the equally fantastic Sameen Shaw.

And, a beautiful thematic music for both Shaw and the second phase of the show.

Razgovor

I'll be honest from Zero Day up to the episode before Razgovor, I despaired that the show forgot how to write Shaw but this episode assured me, that no-- they haven't.

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I don’t know a lot about dogs so I’m going to go with movie dogs to answer this question… if Bear was not an option I can see Shaw getting the dog John Wick stole, er, adopted:

I can just imagine Shaw walking around one day, seeing the dog and all but point: “That dog, that dog is mine.”

Maybe the Machine or Root saw and wants to buy it for her but Shaw would nix the idea and buys the dog because she wants the dog to be unquestionably her dog, dammit!

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I think, of all the people in the team Shaw would have the least dramatic reaction to Harold being alive. Fusco would feel hurt but I don’t think Shaw would be. But I feel like she’d say something pointedly snarky about it. 

After the initial bump in early season 3 episodes, I think Shaw and Harold actually work well together even though there are instances where they both frustrate each other. Shaw is always open to listen and debate and then offer up solutions. Admittedly, in early season 3, Shaw wasn’t very good at it but by season 4 Shaw learned how to argue her point in a way that would get Harold to listen and even agree with her, which is more than could be said with Root and Harold’s very interesting though more times than any, circular debates.

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What if the villain is better known than the hero and should we sometimes cheer them on? The woobyfication in fandom is obviously a thing, and I know you have feelings about that, but you can skip that discussion if you’d rather pull up some examples and ramble a bit” for [profile] lovecanbesostrange

I’ve certainly loved my fair share of villains/antagonists and most of the things they have in common is self-awareness.

love villains who are self-aware about who they are and the choices that led them to that moment. They don’t shift the blame to someone else, and if they do, the narrative is aware that they are, hell, most of the time when they do blame someone it’s a mind game. Or it’s part of a complicated backstory.

I have had it up to here with all the villains blaming other people for being villains. A better villain is a villain who chooses who they are, they are clear-eyed about this with no need of artifice with themselves, to other people? They’d obfuscate about it. 

They know who they are.

Here are the list of my favorite villains in no particular order: Azula, Katherine Pierce, Cora Mills (more younger Cora than older Cora).

On the other side villains/antagonist turned team good: Tess Mercer, Root, and in a far corner because her heel turn was late in the game but still very valid, Rachel Duncan.

(Missy | The Master is here too— they’re so bat dren crazy and switch so many times depending on their mood, the color of the sky, or if the Doctor annoyed them that day…)

They all have something in common (aside from being awesome villainous women with fantastic hair): agency. 

Even if fandom woobifies them (although fewer than common fandom woobification) they themselves would sneer at being woobied.

They are all very cognizant about the path they’re own to differing degrees and they would no sooner snap someone’s neck if people so much as imply that they are in the position they’re in because of circumstances or other people.

The inciting incidents may have placed them on the path but they’re on the top of the pyramid because of their efforts and willpower and the sheer, single-minded focus that it takes to stay on top of the food chain.

And when they do turn to the side of good, it’s because of their own choosing, and no one else’s.

As for when the villain/antagonist is more popular than the hero— oh boy, this is where my contrary side emerges. There’s even odds that if fandom is so into a villain, I’d find myself liking the hero a bit more. I can appreciate a good villain and I probably appreciate the villain but I’d also find myself looking into the main character’s perspective and go to bat for them more often.

I get... very contrary.

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for [personal profile] chaila

Forever OTPs! I have a few that gets on this level, these days ‘OTP’ gets tossed around for every pairing but I take my OTP classification seriously! I have levels of shipping that from ‘I ship it’, ‘I ship it but I can still see them with other people’, ‘OTP but I can see them with other people before ending up together’, and finally the golden: ‘OTP to end all OTPs’ where no matter what universe, what timeline they must/should end up together.

In fact, I think only two ships only made it to this level: Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Elizabeth and Darcy.

I didn’t even realize Elizabeth and Darcy reached OTP to end all OTPs until I watched ‘Lost in Austen’ where an Austen fan crashes into the world of Pride and Prejudice, switching places with Elizabeth and then Darcy ended up with the fan. I reaaaally got my back up then, and went: “Oh no, you did not!”

I was so angry, I was happy for Elizabeth in the modern world, but I am not happy about Darcy ending up with anyone but Elizabeth!

I didn’t get why fangirl didn’t end up with Wickham since they were getting on really well and pushing her to Darcy seemed force and only done for wish fulfillment. Then, in the comics world, they broke-up Lois and Clark and on top of everything they did with the Darker and Edgier New 52 I dropped DC comics (all of them— that’s how much it annoyed and angered me) until Prime Clark and Prime Lois came back with a son, and I felt like all was right in the world again!

And this is the only part I’m glad the TV and movies were not in sync with comics canon and kept Lois and Clark together, because to me they are the Gold Standard, and one of my formative childhood influences. I latched on to them and never let go, and the thing is, I don’t just ship them because they’re together in my childhood. It’s because the canon supports them. Especially in TV canon from Lois and Clark the TV show, but also in Smallville, where the anvils can drop at any moment, and yet they made Lois and Clark as a pairing a really fantastic slow burn romance, and why they work together as working partners and romantic partners.

They did it in such a way, that I can’t buy them being with another person long term. Lois and Clark work. They have similar core beliefs that power them and give them strength, they like each other, which is something that shows with love stories always fail to take account. There’s being in an end of the world scenario, proclaiming unending love, and there’s being together everyday and liking each other. A lot of the time, they fail at that. And, that’s one major element that can make me ship characters, that they genuinely like each other, being together, and supporting each other, and even when they fight, they never lose sight of that.

For some reason sitcoms and dramas think constantly being angry with each other has the makings of a good relationship. It’s not, and if a pairing has that, it instantly has my vote, along with something extra that tips them over into the OTP zone.

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I’m ashamed to admit that I’ve fallen behind watching The Good Place, so fair warning! What I like about redemption in story (not the Good|Bad Place itself) is that even terrible people can have a shot of redemption, if they want it, and if they work at it.

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Sorry! I got confused with my dates!

My general fandom pet peeve is when a character mentions/does something once, fandom grabs and runs away with it. Suddenly, the character is doing that thing every. single. time.

Or when something is from fanfic and suddenly everyone acts like its canon.

Specifically:

  • Shaw: Suddenly just becomes this hair trigger creature of id, who is the brawns to Root’s brains. Always grumpy even when we see her actually enjoying herself more times than she’s grumpy/angry. Somehow, Shaw forgets how to survive/be tactical whenever Root’s around, when based on her training, it would be the other way around. (more on Root’s section) Also, not much a peeve but I wish fandom did more: draw Shaw in her awesome outfit in season 3B.
  • Root: Is a friend/bff to everyone in a POI-story or a crossover, when in actuality, even in season 5 the people she cares about can only be counted with one hand. AKA, suddenly transformed into Amy Acker/Fred with a gun. The show does this too: Root can suddenly do Everything even better than two actual operatives who spent years training as spec ops. Oh, and somehow, Root hates Harold, which… no. They disagree on methods, and Root can lash out (2x23) but Root’s never hated Harold. Root loved Harold. There are only three beings Root loved unconditionally: The Machine, Harold, and Shaw. The whole world can hang as long as these people are safe.
  • The Machine: TBF, even the writers in the final season fell into this trap, The Machine is an adorable cinnamon roll and only a cinnamon roll. Suddenly TM’s more (IMO awesome) morally ambiguous actions are hand waved and forgotten.
  • Harold: unpopular opinion time, I do actually love Harold, flaws and all. In Highschool AU where teen!Harold is a middle aged Harold, de-aged, when actual teen!Harold was actually more of a rebel— he was actively against the government and he was on the run for treason. 2) Harold can be frustrating and difficult, but he isn’t 100% wrong, nor is he the devil.
  • John: Biggest pet peeve is not the one fandom did but what canon did: glares DID WE REALLY NEED TWO SEASONS OF RILEY. REALLY???

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"Person of Interest: could the Machine work internationally? Or would it have to be different AIs for different regions/cultures?"

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I think the Machine, as Harold originally made it, already works internationally but since Harold programmed it to protect USA, its mandate was protecting United States. So the most we see is the Relevant side of the government going to different countries eliminating threats againt the US.

We also see in season 4 that the Machine can monitor Harold while he was in Hong Kong (not to mention some of Root's international trips-- Root saving Denzo in Tokyo). Actually one of my wish lists for POI was having the Team go to a different country, like say, London and try to save a Number there. I thought it would be interesting, epsecially since (I think?) London rivals New York as a surveillance state.

Post-series I think since the Machine is situated in a Satellite Team Machine International is possible (in my head canon, Shaw’s leading from the shadows with the Machine, a myth within the whole Thornhill organization).

It helps we saw there are other teams out there besides the Primary Team Machine. I think the next logical step for the Machine would is to recruit people who have a familiarity with the country, region and culture TM will set-up in.

The Machine would slightly expand its mandate, from just protecting the people in the US to other countries, after all New York doesn’t have the market cornered on murder!

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“How do you think S5 of PoI would have been different if they'd got a full twenty-two episode order?”

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I think the seasonal arc would have more time to breathe. We really needed an episode or two before the events of The Day the World Went Away with Shaw and the team, because while Shaw had one of the more fascinating arcs in the season post-Samaritan escape it felt like there was no consequence for Samaritan when Shaw left.

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