rusty_halo ([personal profile] rusty_halo) wrote2004-02-20 01:20 am

Babbling

Psst ...

Note to [livejournal.com profile] drujan: You must go read [livejournal.com profile] thedeadlyhook's LJ. You will love her perceptive commentary on the Buffyverse, particularly on Buffy. She's also the one who wrote those wonderful reviews at Just Stake Me.

Note to [livejournal.com profile] soulmate815: The wonderful Spike & Joyce story I was telling you about is DeNile by [livejournal.com profile] indri. (If anyone else out there hasn't read this one yet, go read it! It's one of my favorite stories ever.)

Yesterday I bought 20 postcards at a gift shop near me ($.35 each) and spent two hours writing notes on all of them, to various people at Fox, ME, UPN, TNT, and certain media outlets. Just need to get postcard stamps tomorrow and I'm set. Now, c'mon everyone, you too. Just pick up some postcards; you'll find addresses here among many other places.

I bought my ticket to the Creation Buffy/Angel con in Jersey in March. Looking forward to seeing [livejournal.com profile] rockgoddes and [livejournal.com profile] redeem147 and others there. :)

To do:
Figure out if I'm going to Toronto Trek or not
(If so) figure out Toronto Trek hotel room/roommate situation
(If so) get Toronto Trek plane tickets

Figure out how long I want to stay in Vegas
Reserve WriterCon hotel room
Find WriterCon roommates
Get WriterCon plane tickets

I think [livejournal.com profile] jaydk is going to handle our DragonCon hotel and airfare, but I must check with her about it.

I spent four hours tonight in the most boring class ever. We watched this movie that was so boring I couldn't *stand* it. I started braiding strands of my hair into little braids, and then braiding the little braids into bigger braids, because I couldn't sit still.

I forget the name of the movie; it was from 1969 and was about a psychologist who talks crazy women into having sex with him (or not) and films it all with a hidden camera. All you see is clips from the hidden camera. Mostly it's these weird women jumping around naked and screeching, and lots of really irritating pretentious selfish people talking about nothing.

Sudden change of topic...

So, let's review:

Action: Giles and Jenny start to get back together after a period of separation
Result: Jenny dies horribly

Action: Angel gets his soul back, reunites with Buffy, she tells him she loves him
Result: Angel dies horribly

Action: Joyce's romantic life starts to pick up, she gets flowers from a suitor
Result: Joyce dies

Action: Tara and Willow have a happy reunion after months of separation
Result: Tara dies horribly

Action: Buffy finally admits to Spike that she loves him
Result: Spike dies horribly

Action: Angel and Cordelia rush to express their love for each other
Result: Cordelia ascends, setting in motion the events that lead to her death

Things aren't boding so well for Fred, are they?

As much as I admit that Joss Whedon's shows are some of the best on television, he's got his own formula and it's pretty damn predictable.

I also sort of wonder what this means. People start to get together romantically, and misery ensues. Is it a negative comment on romance? Sex = death?

Or is just a way to drive the knife in as deeply as possible, make it hurt extra when the person dies because we see how much promise their life had? Which is kind of disturbing on a couple of levels. First, the implication that a death isn't quite so meaningful if the person's life wasn't full of promise when the person died. Second that romantic love = your life's potential. Romance gives life meaning? Why does romance signify happiness/potential?

The only time I can remember significant death where this didn't happen was with Jonathan and Anya. (Though it's debatable whether the writers even considered Anya's death significant. And she does get back with Xander shortly before, but that's not her big poignant moment, which is her realization about humanity blah blah blah.) In their cases, we saw how much they'd grown as people, and that's what made their deaths hurt so much. I like that method better, though, because the poignance is emphasized by showing who they are and how they've grown as individuals, not just because they're romantically involved with someone.

Meh. I'm just babbling because I'm tired, and it's too much effort to go get ready for bed, and I really ought to update my website before I go to sleep ...

Speaking of which, visits to my site went *way* up this week. I guess it's the Angel cancellation publicity? *cries*

And speaking of that, there are big ads for "One Tree Hill" and "Smallville" all over my neighborhood, and all over the NYU area. No ads for "Angel," though. Gee, maybe the *lack of promotion* could have something to do with that show's comparitively smaller ratings?

And speaking of Smallville, could that show possibly be any more lame? I retract every nice thing I've said about it. The last few episodes have been like bad after school specials. I love Lex, and Lionel, but the minimal time they get is so not worth it.

Totally random topic change again...

Oh, hey, check it out. My dad sent me pictures of my babies cats. Aren't they wonderful? The white one is Vanilla, who is 18 years old and very bossy. The striped one is Angel (named before the TV character existed!) who my dad calls "Penny" and everyone else calls "The Devil Cat." She is insane. Lucifer, the youngest, isn't pictured, because he thinks he's dog and the others wouldn't deign to let him hang out with them.











We had a conversation at work the other day which reminded me what a freak I am. We're writing this book about our favorite vegan products (don't ask, it's not my idea) and we have to all write something about whatever products we like. I suggested that we all write down our ideas privately, in a database-like thing, and then we can reply to each other, sort of like LJ comments. Converse in writing. Everyone else said, no, let's just have a meeting, talk out loud, and someone can transcribe it.

That idea is horrible to me. I would do sooo much better writing on my own than talking in person. In person I'm quiet and inarticulate and totally unable to communicate well. In writing I'm so much more able to say what I mean. (Not that I'm great in writing, but much much better than in person.)

Which reminds me that my colloquium is coming up. Oh, god, panic. It's where I have to talk about 25 books with three professors for two hours and if I don't pass I fail college. Now, see, if this were in *writing* I would be fine. In person, I'm afraid I'm going to be unable to speak, and then say something that's totally wrong and not what I mean, and not be able to clarify it because I won't have the words, and they'll all go "Dear god, how did this idiot get through four years of college?"

Anyway. My dad asked to see these the other day, and I figured I'd share them here too in case anyone cares. Let me know if you have comments.

Booklist (Word doc, 1 page)
Rationale (Word doc, 3 pages)

(The pre-1600 stuff is in there by requirement. I know it doesn't make any sense. *panics more*)

Now. Must find something to archive before bed.... Oh, I know! Doyle said I could archive her secret slasha fic. Okay ... off to archive.

[identity profile] fenchurche.livejournal.com 2004-02-19 11:18 pm (UTC)(link)
I also sort of wonder what this means. People start to get together romantically, and misery ensues. Is it a negative comment on romance? Sex = death?

It means that apparently Joss has been reading way too much poetry by e.e.cummings. :-p

[identity profile] kita0610.livejournal.com 2004-02-19 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Honey, you only now just noticed that Joss thinks sex is bad??

He fucking states it out loud in Angel, S1, "Expecting."

Cordy: I learned that sex? Is bad.
Angel & Wes: We all knew that.

Joss is a very skillful storyteller with a big squishy creative right brain. But subtle he ain't.
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[identity profile] entrenous88.livejournal.com 2004-02-19 11:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Okay, I just loved this post. BtVS musings, fandom updates, academic interests -- it's an interesting glimpse into your life right now. Plus -- kitties!

[identity profile] shadowlass.livejournal.com 2004-02-20 12:03 am (UTC)(link)
Aww, cute cute kitties!

[identity profile] elizard100.livejournal.com 2004-02-20 12:16 am (UTC)(link)
Kitties!!!!!

Oh yeah and right now I'm sitting on three hotel rooms for Toronto Trek. You are taken care of.
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[personal profile] zyrya 2004-02-20 06:07 am (UTC)(link)
Poosycats!

Poosycats with pawsies curled around their faces!

When is the colloquium happening? It sounds very grim ... but hopefully during that two hours you'll become so engrossed by the subject that your nerves will be soothed. Is it interactive? Or just you talking?
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[personal profile] zyrya 2004-02-20 06:25 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, and what I meant to say, before I was distracted by the poosycats ...

Angel and Buffy rate brilliantly in Australia. Which is bizarre, because the local network puts no effort into presenting it:

- no advertising ... they don't even show the trailers (except sometimes they show it half an hour before the show starts) ... and when the new season started there was NOTHING to promote it on the "new season" blurbs

- no marketing ... the new season has had two small ads in TV Week

- it's shown at 10.30 at night (BtVS was at 10.45)

- the air time can vary, and it's quite unpredictable whether they'll have weeks off or a few re-runs thrown in. Sometimes these breaks correspond to the ratings breaks in the US, but sometimes not. The show is regularly delayed for programs that have run overtime, and pre-empted for sports events.

- all the WB shows are on different networks here, so the bulk WB promos can't be imported (ie: Smallville, Angel, Gilmore Girls and Charmed are on three different stations, and are aimed at three different demographics ... Smallville and Gilmore Girls are in early prime-time and advertised as family viewing; Charmed is mid prime-time and promoted for teenagers; Angel is on late at night and presumably intended for adults but has no promotion/advertising whatsoever).

And yet it rates its socks off.

[identity profile] jerrymcl89.livejournal.com 2004-02-20 06:49 am (UTC)(link)
Reagarding the character deaths, the problem,I think, is less the message, which I think is ambiguous, but the predictability. When two characters kissing leads the majority of the audience to expect a piano to fall on one of them, it kind of defeats the purpose of what Joss is trying to accomplish. Whereas I thought that probably the best death scene for any of his characters was Darla's, which rather than trying to pull the rug out from under the audience, just allowed things to follow to their natural conclusion.
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[personal profile] spikewriter 2004-02-20 06:56 am (UTC)(link)
The cats are adorable...but then I'm a sucker for the fuzzy little buggers (having three of my own).

I did find both your reading list and rationale interesting and I think you've got some solid material to work with. I would argue about the pre-1600 stuff not making sense. In many ways, the classics seem to codify our current world-view of gender roles and relations, much the way what we understand as modern marriage has its serious roots in medieval France. Manipulation of those roles is, of course, old as the hill, and Chaucer's Wife of Bath is clearly a parody of an existing and familiar phenomenon which we can still see today.

Okay, I could go on and on, because it is a subjec that interests me and one I've done some academic reading and discussion on, centered mostly on 16th Century England (hence my argument that pre-1600 does make sense becuase it makes sense to me).

I can understand the panic of having to discuss these with your professors; nerves have a way of reducing the most eriudite person to the level of babbling idiot. It looks like you do know you stuff, though. Maybe you can picture being on IM and the professors aren't the professors but their avatars? (Yeah, sounds crazy, but I'm hoping you can find a way to make the nerves work for you instead of against you.)

[identity profile] rockgoddes.livejournal.com 2004-02-20 10:43 am (UTC)(link)
In person I'm quiet and inarticulate and totally unable to communicate well.

The next time you say this I'm gonna come down there and swat you upside the head into the middle of next week. You have absolutely no problem expressing yourself verbally! I have no idea what you're talking about when you say things like this, because this so does not describe the person I've roomed and hung out with. You're exceptionally articulate, passionate and quick-thinking in conversation. So who on earth are you talking about here, your other personality? And when can I meet her?

Your white cat looks exactly like the one I had from age 6 weeks to 17 years...sob...miss my Tango!

Your observations regarding Joss and his happiness-can't-be-allowed mentality is bang-on. Even people I know who aren't spoiled said immediately after Fred and Wes's kiss last week, 'Uh oh, which one of them is going to die now?" Predictable, Joss, predictable.
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[personal profile] indri 2004-02-20 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
The wonderful Spike & Joyce story I was telling you about is DeNile by indri. (If anyone else out there hasn't read this one yet, go read it! It's one of my favorite stories ever.)

I can't tell you how much I appreciate reading this. I'm very glad that you continue to enjoy it, especially as I think you've read more fanfic than anyone else I know. And thanks for recc'ing it here---I woke up to two pieces of feedback, which is always a nice way to start a morning.