I think mass consumption has made me a fan. Six episodes a week, and watching them weave strange continuity webs (plus their stress on the strangest sorts of humour) got to me.
I mean, they run their cast to the edge of death all the time, and no matter if it's season one or six, I get teary -- I got prickles just now, when Col Jackson saved the day, two seasons ago.
But Buffyverse loyalty? Nope. Not even what I'd consider my XFiles or Nikita levels of loyalty. It's so much fun -- I don't want fandom to mess with that.
Six episodes a week, and watching them weave strange continuity webs (plus their stress on the strangest sorts of humour) got to me.
See, these things are making me more of fan, too. I've only watched on and off, since the inception - I would move somewhere that didn't have Showtime, then it went to cable, and I got it again, then I moved somewhere without cable, then I could watch, but Daniel was gone, then he came back...
So being able to catch stuff I've missed before, and watching the ways in which they've played with continuity, and how they've avoided a lot of the pitfalls I thought the Trek franchise kept falling prey to, has improved the show's standing with me.
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I had forgotten why I have these big breaks between Farscape tape makeing . I just watched 2 episodes. I want more. now. but it is almost 1am and I have things I want to do tomorrow.
Nope, Aeryn getting to live nonwithstanding, Zhaan's death really had no silver lining at all.
Does John Quixote count as a silver lining?
Umhmm. I love the humor, I think that's what really got me, and I love sitting down to watch the show, but at the same time, it's not something I'll go rushing home for either - and I never, never remember the Friday night eps. I'm not nearly as invested as I was in Buffy or Firefly or Angel.
I have them Tivoed -- so I have the nex episode sitting there waiting for me....
I just realised I've run 8 Stargate eps off to tape. In no particular order, because that's how they're aired. When they're on, they're on.
But Buffyverse loyalty? Nope. Not even what I'd consider my XFiles or Nikita levels of loyalty. It's so much fun -- I don't want fandom to mess with that.
Ha. Yes. I've been very, very careful with Stargate, because I want it to keep its title as my Most Relaxing Fannish Experience Ever.
Poor Jonas. He got a bit of a raw deal from the writers; I had a tough time recovering from "I learn really, really fast!" and warming up to him. I kind of wish they'd kept him around this season, but I suspect there would've been budgetary issues.
I want it to keep its title as my Most Relaxing Fannish Experience Ever.
Yes, Katie! That's exactly it. Stargate is a sort of low-impact fandom for me.
I want it to keep its title as my Most Relaxing Fannish Experience Ever.
Yes, Katie! That's exactly it. Stargate is a sort of low-impact fandom for me.
PERfect descriptions. I don't have to see every episode as it airs, and I know I've missed a bunch, but that just gives a warm, fuzzy feeling of future happy when I get the DVDs and can see them all. Don't HAVE to have them NOW, DAMMIT.
Also, I'm suddenly grooving on the name Jonas for a possible future boy child (of mine). Not sure -- but I'm digging it today. Maybe too much? I dunno. I like it. Jonas.