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Nov. 8th, 2007 12:33 pmRhett Butler's People, yet another Gone With The Wind prequel/sequel/spinoff/whatever you want to call it, manages to be worse than Alexander Ripley's Scarlett. I browsed through it yesterday and was stunned at the badness. Particular highlights include Melanie being pen pals with Rhett Butler's sister and entrusting her with her sufferings regarding the Scarlett/Ashley not-affair (worst retcon ever, y/y?), Rhett being a Byronic hero, and as for the sequel part of the thing (the majority being a retelling of GWTW), the less said the better.
On a much more fun note, here's an outtake from Human Nature, the season 3/29 Dr. Who episode, the Doctor's message to Martha. See David Tennant improvise.
Comics:
Because it's fun to see fanboys who happen to be writers (or is it the other way around?) geek out: read Damon Lindelof (Lost), Ed Brubaker (among many other things, Captain America), David Goyer (Batman Begins) and Brian K. Vaughan (also many things, but let's just list Runaways and Lost, again) debate that classic of comics, Alan Moore's Watchmen, here. (It's a pity they couldn't get someone from the Heroes writers, say, Jeph Loeb, for 0.07% reasons.) My own attitude towards Watchmen is basically my attitude towards most of Moore's works - I admire them, but I don't love them. (Except League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. That I love.) Still: it really is a fascinating, has-no-equal classic, Watchmen.
Heroes:
As he has been showcased wonderfully this season: check out these great Matt Parkman icons! (Unspoilery.)
Royal Dysfunctions: a pre-series look at the Petrellis, season 1 spoilers only.
On a much more fun note, here's an outtake from Human Nature, the season 3/29 Dr. Who episode, the Doctor's message to Martha. See David Tennant improvise.
Comics:
Because it's fun to see fanboys who happen to be writers (or is it the other way around?) geek out: read Damon Lindelof (Lost), Ed Brubaker (among many other things, Captain America), David Goyer (Batman Begins) and Brian K. Vaughan (also many things, but let's just list Runaways and Lost, again) debate that classic of comics, Alan Moore's Watchmen, here. (It's a pity they couldn't get someone from the Heroes writers, say, Jeph Loeb, for 0.07% reasons.) My own attitude towards Watchmen is basically my attitude towards most of Moore's works - I admire them, but I don't love them. (Except League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. That I love.) Still: it really is a fascinating, has-no-equal classic, Watchmen.
Heroes:
As he has been showcased wonderfully this season: check out these great Matt Parkman icons! (Unspoilery.)
Royal Dysfunctions: a pre-series look at the Petrellis, season 1 spoilers only.
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Date: 2007-11-08 11:26 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-08 11:35 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-08 12:11 pm (UTC)Indeed. When Rhett lectured Ashley on the evils of racism and slavery, I rolled my eyes. Not that I don't think a GWTW derived novel showing racism and slavery not sugarcoated would be wrong, but Rhett Butler is simply not the character to do this with. How about a Prissy pov?
Heaven forbid Melanie should trust that Ashley will not betray her!
Or Scarlett. One of the crucial things about GWTW is the absolute faith and trust Melanie has in Scarlett, and how Scarlett comes from seeing Melanie as the enemy and a burden to realizing she loves her and needs her as her best friend because of the quiet strength Melanie has. Grrrh. Argggh.
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Date: 2007-11-09 09:38 pm (UTC)And yes, Melanie. Melanie trusts Scarlett. I do think Scarlett comes to love her dearly, as much as Scarlett ever loved anyone. And needs her. To have Melanie not truly trust her is to totally destroy Melanie's character, and turn Scarlett's only true friendship into a sham. Besides, the bottom line is that the reader knows that the scene at the mill when India walked in wasn't how it looked -- Scarlett is honestly over Ashley at that point, and it is just about friendship.
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Date: 2007-11-08 12:17 pm (UTC)And the outtake was wonderful!
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Date: 2007-11-08 12:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-08 04:51 pm (UTC)And Watchmen - yes. As I said, for me it's a case of admire, not love, but you definitely should read it.
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Date: 2007-11-08 07:03 pm (UTC)Fortunately, the DT video is an awesome distraction. *g*
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Date: 2007-11-08 07:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-10 10:32 pm (UTC)I've heard nothing good about RBP and am thankful someone smart (aka you) is providing me with another reason not to bother. Because I love RKB and would prefer him not to be ruined.