I still love and miss Jessica's X-Files recaps. Especially when the show had Gone To Suck and she was mostly writing about her Mulder and Scully action figures.
Those were truly inspired.
I got no problem with the formatting of the recaps. That's how they manage to stay afloat.
I figured as much; it's just that even with the good internet connection at work, the pages take forever to load, and in any case I don't have the time at work to read them. At home, with dialup? Impossible to deal with.
That's right. Dialup reading of the recaps is a mess!
You know, JoA "Jump" is a really great ep. That's the only ep of that series that I watched thrice.
That was Jessica, I think, who was guest-recapping. My favourite recapper on the site, hands down, past or present.
Yep, as bon bon points out, one of the fuggers.
Even without going back, I still recall the description of Jessia turning into stone *and* crying blood tears at the Neopolitan monstrosity Buffy was wearing in that episode. What was great about Jessica was that she was snarktastic, but she did it with love. Because I was still enjoying S6 and S7, I had tough time taking Ace and Sep's bitterness and usually skipped their recaps.
Yep yep yep. And more yep as to what's been said about Deborah and JoA.
Yes, right before Lucky pulled the gun on the kids at the NHS luncheon courtyard thingie, Jackie asked Veronica why she didn't just go to Hearst, where she could be closer to her dad, and be with Wallace and Mac.
Aha, thank you. I kind of thought that Mac was going to Hearst, but I didn't know if I actually knew that or if I was just extrapolating from the normal way of things on this kind of show.
I don't read TWOP recaps anymore. I still miss Boobtoob.net. I think Carly would have done a kick ass job on VM recaps. If only I could get her to leave off working writing about the porn industry and come back to please me write television recaps.
I read TWOP religiously, even when I don't agree with the recapper. It's a brilliant site.
If you're ever bored and want entertainment, I strongly suggest reading the "Young Americans" recaps--it was a "summer series" on the WB, I think, and I only ever saw the ads, not the actual show, but the recaps are HYsterical. The steel drums of non-gay love!
What do you think makes a fandom turn rancid?
There was an attempt to force some drama in the LJ corner of VM fandom, over the weekend. Someone created an account, friended a bunch of VM fans and posted an entry designed to attract anonymous slams.
I have to hand it to most of the fans. I've been reading the (nearly 5 pages of) comments, and a huge number of them are simply requests to be defriended by the journal. Another sizable portion are people just making their own fun, using the comments as a place to mock. It really isn't a big drama, at all.
It got me wondering though--what happens? I always felt like I had a decent handle on what happened in the BtVS fandom, but I don't have a handle on this sort of thing, in general.
The ability to attract assholes is independent of subculture.
I agree with this. Now mind, I don't think the VM fandom is rancid. I'd say it handled itself well (although it would have been better, imo, if people didn't post in that entry at all). But there will come a day that an anonymous slam invitation like that will stir up the stuff it intended to stir up, and so I guess I'm wondering how/when that happens to a fandom.