Sorry, man. I am out of that line of work.
Firefly 4: Also, we can kill you with our brains
Discussion of the Mutant Enemy series, Firefly, the ensuing movie Serenity, and other projects in that universe. Like the other show threads, anything broadcast in the US is fine; spoilers are verboten and will be deleted if found.
Oh yeah.
Darn.
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Okay, Clarence looks disturbingly like Wesley Snipes in that pic.
Lalala. I can't hear you.
See, people obsessively posting on Buffistas, I class as part of the fandom regardless of if they read fic or not. People observing the fandom from up high and coming 'Look at the freaks!' - part of the fandom community themselves.
People here commune around a website divided in shows. We're talking in a Firefly forum. Whilst it's easy to forget that, it's the shows which started the relationships.
Kevin, I think there are a lot of us who came to Buffistas for the Buffy, then stayed for the fine cheese plate.
ETA:That is to say, there's part of this community that has little to do with current fandom as much as it has to do with the community that grew up around the fandom. Not that we're not fans...of something.
I think a lot of sites are the same, to be honest. Well, they have to be, given there's no shows on the air, thinking about it. There's certainly a 'fandom community' aspect with a great many fans.
people obsessively posting on Buffistas, I class as part of the fandom regardless of if they read fic or not
Even if they aren't on show threads?
Consider our genesis, again ... we didn't start as a Buffy-only group -- we were part of table talk, and formed a community that already talked about crap that wasn't the show before we made our own site. And we made our own site because other hosts failed us.
People who post exclusive not in the show threads and have no interest in Buffy, Angel, Firefly, Wonderfalls, The Inside, Blah Blah, Joss Blah, Minear Blah - I wouldn't consider part of fandom, but more part of the community. But as a majority, I suspect, graviate here now because of the show aspect in the first instance, I'd call it a fandom site.