I'm prepping a recommendation for Crack Van, and I was wondering if the following would sail over the heads of too many people in the group:
(title) is one of the darkest, most painful CSI fics I have ever read. How dark? How painful? Well, imagine for a moment that Jerry Bruckheimer decided one day to turn over creative control of the show. To Tim Minear. That about sums it up.
Thoughts? Should I leave it as-is or rephrase?
Thanks, erika. It'll be a day or two before the rec is posted, since I'm waiting for the author to post the epilogue to the fic (which should happen any time now.) I'm also champing at the bit to post my crossover rec. It's all typed up and ready to go, and I'm tempted to post it now and not wait until tomorrow.
I watched Boondock Saints this weekend and I have a fannish question, has anyone seen it?
It was an okay movie, it lost me a bit toward the end though and I really didn't like Willam Defoe.
I don't get where people see the subtext and not in my "la la la there's no sex in LoTR" kinda way. There's just nothing there between the brothers, no disturbing hodgeberry kind of actions.
I don't get where people see the subtext
Huh. I saw the subtext, in a "only two people in the world, and to death do we part" kind of way. And if you watch the deleted scenes on the DVD, the subtext is a little more overt. Their relationship is intense, anyway, whether one reads it as sexual.
I'm sure part of why there's Connor/Murphy fan fiction has to do with certain kinks, like twincest and Catholic guilt.
I watched the deleted scenes and I really didn't get a slashy vibe, but twinscest ins't one of my kinks and I know nothing of Catholic Guilt.
I don't usually get incest vibes, but I could see where people were coming from in Boondock Saints.
I don't usually get incest vibes, either, unless it's deliberately textual or there are hodgeberry situations.
I think it's easier to see the subtextual incest vibes visually rather than on the written page. Sometimes I'll see it unwillingly when the two actors in question have the BBOC factor, and I'm pretty sure there were witnesses when I made the Skywalker-esque "NOOOOOOOOOOOO!" because of the Sean Bean and David Wenham HOTT! factor warping my brain forevermore.
But the way Connor and Murphy look at the world and only see each other, well... it's viby. There was a vibe.