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It's fascinating sometimes to look back at my own history of fandoms I was once obsessed with, and notice the wide variety of possible current feelings about them.

Mostly there are three axes of note: do I ever bother to seek out fanworks for it or see myself doing so in the future, or am I no longer moved to do so? If a fanwork that looks like it has promise happens to cross my path, will I read it/watch it/look at it, or just scroll on by? Do I think of the fandom with fondness and nostalgia, or do I think to myself "well glad THAT'S out of my life now"? Within these three spectra, many options are possible; and there are even some special fandoms that break the system!

A tour of some of the big ones that fit my main schema:

  • Sutcliff fandom; Les Miserables; sparklefandom (hungarian musical theatre): no longer actively seek out, but I still love it dearly, and if I find myself reading a good fic for this fandom again, allllll my feels return instantly and I go feral over it again for at least the length of time it takes me to read the fic

  • The Witcher: Remember it fondly, and every now and then feel moved to go searching for more content because it's what I happen to be in the mood for, but if I'm not in the mood I won't bother to read the things that happen to cross my path

  • Highlander; Man from UNCLE (both original tv series and the movie remake); Star Trek; Star Wars; Yuri on Ice: won't seek out, but if something fun crosses my path, I'll take a look with pleased nostalgia

  • Bandom; Due South; Good Omens; Hamilton; American Idol RPF; Inception; The Sentinel; Stargate Atlantis; White Collar: won't seek out, unlikely to read even if something crosses my path, but I remember it with fondness

  • Teen Wolf: won't seek out, won't read if it crosses my path, am glad it's out of my life, and yet still remember it fondly

  • Hockey RPF; Sports Night; Supernatural RPF: yeah no.



Special cases:

  • Fairy tales: my first and forever fandom, I will never not care about it. I read folk tale collections semi-regularly still, and am always delighted to find good fanfic for any particular tale or for the genre in general.

  • Harry Potter: won't seek out, won't promote without major caveats, probably won't read, but if something unusually interesting crosses my path, I'll take a look with a sort of exhausted knowledge that it's the fandom that made me and it is dug deep into my psyche

  • MCU: totally burnt out on, will no longer read the fic, can no longer even put myself in the headspace of how I could have once cared, and yet still have a lingering fondness for Thor and the Thor movies

  • Fake News: ahahaha oh god. the horror of american politics since then makes the heyday of jon stewart's daily show and stephen colbert's colbert report feel like a different world, one I can no longer access

  • Doctor Who: Once upon a time it broke my heart in a very real way which took me years to get over, but now I have a very reasonable relationship with this show as my ex. I remember the good times fondly, and smile when I see a gif go by on tumblr, and am happy to hear that it has been doing fun and interesting things in recent times, and I scroll on by.
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I've loved Good Omens for many years, so when I heard there was a tv adaptation of it that had actually done a pretty good job, I was like, aw fuck, I guess I have to watch some tv then.

Watching tv is hard for me, between being Extremely Easily embarrassment-squicked and also finding plot stressful, both of which problems are greatly amplified by consuming narratives in audio-visual formats. And tv goes on for so much longer than movies, that it's just that much harder to actually make it through. (although movies are themselves challenging enough!)

So I've pretty much given up on watching tv shows in recent years. But. Good Omens!

So yeah I watched it.

By which I mean, I watched much of it. I did a lot of judicious skipping of scenes I was having trouble with, to ensure I actually FINISHED the dang show instead of getting hung up 20 minutes into the first episode.*

And it was worth the effort! I didn't love everything about it but I enjoyed it enough to have been glad to have watched it.

I'm possibly being unfair in some of my critical feelings towards the show, since I haven't read the book in AT LEAST a decade and possibly longer, so I'm not comparing the show to the book but instead comparing the show to what I remember liking about the book. Which is a different thing entirely.

But to me it didn't feel like Aziraphale and Crowley were the same people as in the book. Aziraphale was too nice, and Crowley......look, I've seen David Tennant in a few too many things, so what I was seeing was "David Tennant having a great time pretending to be Crowley" rather than "Crowley".

And watching David Tennant have a great time pretending to be Crowley, along with heart-eyes-Aziraphale, was truly fun! I liked them both a lot! It's just that they were a different Aziraphale and Crowley.

And I loved how much the show committed to showing how important the relationship between Aziraphale and Crowley is. This was absolutely amazing and I loved it a lot. And then the line in ep 3 where Aziraphale says "You go to fast for me, Crowley," oh dang I just about DIED, it was incredible. I had seen people on the internet freak out about this line already so I was in some respects expecting it, but I was NOT expecting it to be a) DIRECTLY IN RESPONSE TO A FRIENDSHIP OVERTURE and b) in the second half of the 20th century. Oh my god. Aziraphale!

So yes. Mostly I loved this adaptation for being an extremely charming story of the complicated relationship between an angel and a demon who love each other very much. Though I also have to put in a good word for whoever decided to use Extremely On The Nose choices of Queen songs throughout because that was A+.

The things I didn't like......eh, I don't really feel the need to get into it honestly.

But I will mention one thing that I have no idea if I like or not, which is that God uses they/them pronouns for Pollution. So that's....okay, like, nonbinary representation is nice, but making the only explicitly trans person in the entire show be one of the literal members of team apocalypse? Don't love it. I would be all over nonbinary Pollution if we had A N Y other trans people in the entire show! But.


* things I skipped:
the nuns
the birthday party
Newt
Shadwell
Madame Tracy
nearly every time Aziraphale went to Heaven's room of business to talk to the other angels
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I'm STILL NOT HERE.

Except Purimgifts happened, and I need to share my fics!

I had the fantastic luck to write Hark! A Vagrant fics for [personal profile] verity, and had a ball doing so. It kind of makes me want to write ALL THE HARK! A VAGRANT FIC.

Here is what I wrote:

A Canoe of Her Own, about Canadian stereotypes, high-school girls, and canoes.
What She Wants, a crossover with Buffy the Vampire Slayer, about the Sexy Vampire Ladies who want women's rights.
Would Rather Be Reading, a crossover with Sherlock Holmes, about Polly the chimneysweep girl.

AND I had the fantastic luck to get FIVE wonderful stories for Purim!

The Thick of It, by [archiveofourown.org profile] blamography, a Good Omens fic in which War is her scary awesome self and capable of intimidating the hell out of anyone she cares to.
Descendent, by [archiveofourown.org profile] blamography, a lovely Good Omens fic about what it means to Anathema to be a descendant.
Pepper, by [archiveofourown.org profile] blamography, a Good Omens fic about Pepper, in which Pepper is Pepper and Pepper is awesome.
Down in the Valley, by [archiveofourown.org profile] kristin, a lovely thoughtful Firefly fic about Zoe and war.
Dear Moses, by [personal profile] seekingferret, in which Zipporah writes a letter she'll never send to Moses, and it is every kind of YESSS.

Yay! I am very grateful to all my wonderful authors!

And now I am gone again. Invisible! Unpresent! Except for my continuing bible project posts, of course....

*hates on thesis*

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