Dec. 14th, 2007

alixtii: Mal and Kaylee, from Serenity the Movie. Text: "I Love My Captain." (Mal/Kaylee)
Pick a fictional character/ character from a fandom I know and I'll answer the following questions.

1) What is your opinion of this character? If you like, explain why you like him/her. Likewise if you dislike the character.

2) Is he/she important to the general plot?

3) Can you relate to this character at all? Do they grip you emotionally?

4) How much do you like the fandom that this character comes from?

5) Do you ship this character with any other character? Or, are you particularly intrigued by their relationship with any other character(s)? (romance-wise or platonic)

6) Is there anything about the character you would change?

7) If you were in the fandom with this character or knew this character in real life, how do you see yourself interacting with him/her? (Would you get along well? Fall in love with? Dislike? Friendly rivalry? etc etc)

8) Does this character make the cut as one of your all time favorites (if you like) or least favorites?

9) Would you hype up this character (if you like) or warn about (if you dislike) to someone whose new to the fandom?

10) Is this character popular with the fanbase?

Huh?

Dec. 14th, 2007 10:27 pm
alixtii: Mal and Kaylee, from Serenity the Movie. Text: "I Love My Captain." (Mal/Kaylee)
My [livejournal.com profile] yuletide is (finally!) transcribed, and the missing scenes and lines of dialogue and names and whatnot are all filled in. I could upload it right now as is, if necessary!

This is so unlike me. Usually I'm all "Beta? What's that?"

To help me celebrate, you should go here and make me ramble about characters.
alixtii: Mary Magdalene washing the face of Jesus of Nazareth, from the film production of Jesus Christ Superstar. (religion)
If your male friends don't mind offensive jokes, but your female friends do, it doesn't mean that women are oversensitive. It just means your male friends are jerks. (Plz not to be assuming they are shining examples of [y]our sex, guy with whom I am ashamed to share a gender.)

Arg, grrrr. A conversation which was intense and passionate but still very much intelligent (even many of the arguments I passionately disagree with) has just devolved into a sledgepit of sexism and heterosexism, and I'm left weeping for the human species.

That is why the OTW values fandom's female history. Because spaces without that history are drenched in male privilege, and that sort of ugliness is the inevitable--or at least very likely--result. Remind me again why a feminist bias is supposed to be a bad thing?

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