quarterturn: (reaper - three-way - hug I mean)
quarterturn ([personal profile] quarterturn) wrote2008-05-24 03:17 am

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First and foremost,

From the April '08 issue of GQ:













[livejournal.com profile] smallfandomfest's prompts are open for claiming. American Gods, Batman Begins, Being Human, The Boondock Saints, Burn Notice, Chuck, Dark Angel, Entourage, Eureka, Green Wing, Iron Man, Jericho, Moonlight, Pushing Daisies, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Tin Man... That's just a sampling of the fandoms.

There's a new book club-type community open, [livejournal.com profile] bookring. It's the first one I've joined, and I am super psyched about maybe cracking open a book or two this summer and having people to discuss it with. I was going to say it'll be good for me to spend time reading away from the computer, but there's every chance I'll be reading the books in e-book format. :D

Does anyone on my flist watch Reaper? I haven't discussed it much this season because I thought it kind of went downhill after the first episode, but I caught up the other day and the last half of the season wasn't too bad at all.



This episode felt so much darker to me than any other one this season. Not that it dealt with anything darker than other episodes have, but it just felt like it dealt with the darker themes differently. Every time there was a downer of a moment, I expected there to be a joke immediately following to lighten things up, and sometimes there wasn't. It left me feeling a little off-balance.

I really liked this episode for a number of reasons (I'm sorry, but any episode with Tony and/or Steve is automatically awesome), but the reactions of everyone re: Sam's father's death really rang unrealistic for me. Maybe I'm just used to seeing grief on TV played out with tears and throwing things and group hugs, but even Sam just seemed...unaffected. I can't imagine that he wouldn't have insisted on staying home with his mom for at least the night to console her, even if he wasn't feeling the grief just yet. She didn't seem affected either, but why would he assume she was going to be fine? And for his friends not to have said, uh, dude, maybe you should be with your family right now - that just really bothered me.

So what's the deal with his parents? Any theories? Mine currently is that they're both demons and the devil charged them with raising Sam on Earth. I don't know if that fits entirely, I haven't completely thought it through.

We have to wait until JANUARY next year for this to come back? UNACCEPTABLE.

Also, I watched the first episode of So You Think You Can Dance, because my nights are going to be so empty that I need a new show. And I can't dance my way out of a paper bag, so watching other people do it well makes me a little giddy. I watched it on my computer, and it was minimized about half the time because I could not stand to watch some of the people humiliate themselves. SO BAD.

[identity profile] mytimehaspassed.livejournal.com 2008-05-24 02:40 pm (UTC)(link)
REAPER!!! i love that show so much, mostly because sock is fucking hilarious. and gay demons? I MEAN C'MON. anything with gay demons in it.

but, yeah, i totally see where you're coming from. nobody seemed utterly grief-stricken like normal people would after their husband/father dies. they just seemed bummed. like, wtf?

also: remember he had a brother that never came back after the pilot? of course, i watched the original pilot with the different andi actress, who was ten squillion times better.

i dunno, it's my tuesday night comedy, i love it, but only because it's slashy and sock fucking wins hands down. <33

shannon

[identity profile] quarterturn.livejournal.com 2008-05-24 06:59 pm (UTC)(link)
HOW DID I NOT KNOW YOU WATCHED THIS SHOW? I love Sock. Adore him. Absolutely my favorite character on the show, although Steve is a close second.

The brother! I actually just re-watched the pilot the other day and was like, heyyyyyy, Sam's brother! Where'd he go? I watched the original pilot first, and then the aired pilot, and yeah, I definitely liked the first Andi better, but I don't mind this one all too much.

Haha, you know that fic I was worried about posting? It's a Reaper fic. :D And I've been wanting to write a Reaper/SPN crossover SO EFFING BADLY, but I can't find the right balance between the Reaper humor and SPN's darkness. And also there are two Sam's, which would get really confusing. :D

[identity profile] mytimehaspassed.livejournal.com 2008-05-24 07:50 pm (UTC)(link)
DUDE REAPER FIC? POOOOOSSSSTTTTT IT. I WOULD LOVE IT TO ITTY BITTY PIECES!

yeah, but reaper/spn? they have SO MANY similarities. i mean demons and the whole selling your soul thing, it's like the same show, but reaper's pretty much a comedy and spn's pretty much a drama. HOWEVER, dean/sock FTW, y/y? they are total badasses that know how to crack me the fuck up.

and tony and steve need to make an appearance. as GAY DEMONS WHO ARE AWESOME. michael ian black is my super fave. <3333

shannon

[identity profile] quarterturn.livejournal.com 2008-05-29 03:37 am (UTC)(link)
SOMEDAY I WILL I SWEAR.

Exactly! The only thing that wouldn't mesh very well is the whole demon mythology (SPN has all demons as previously human, right? Or is it just the black-eyed ones?)

DEAN/SOCK YYYYYYYY. They would totally get high together in the back of the Impala and give sloppy/awkward handjobs lol. While Sam (Winchester) and Ben sat inside disapprovingly.

Michael Ian Black is FANTASTIC.