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I know I've writtten and posted a rant about this very subject, the trivialization of the term "Nazi" in English, and now I can't find it again. Did anyone by any chance preserve it in their memories? Anyway: this post reminds me just how much I'm irked by it again. So do several of the comments. On the other hand, you learn something new every day: one of the comments brought up the Hitler-refused-to-shake-Jesse-Owens'-hand story which btw I grew up with as well and another poster replied that Owens had said: "Hitler didn't snub me – it was FDR who snubbed me. The president didn't even send me a telegram." This was news to me, I googled, and it was indeed an authentic Owens quote.

Anyway, being linguistically and historically annoyed (and newly informed about a detail), I also met my quota of being annoyed by fannish habits, subsection: response to female characters before they even utter one word on screen. Re: Lucy Liu casting news, what she said. This is the very first detail making me remotely interested in Elementary, but if I come across much more "zomg! our holy slash pairing RUINED BY GENDERSWAP!" reactions, I'm tuning in for that reason alone. And hope the next Batman movie will have a surprise!female Robin which Nolan somehow managed to smuggle by the spoiler hounds, so there. (Otoh Christopher Nolan, aka the man who gave Commissioner Gordon a son as a plot point while totally ignoring the canonical niece/adopted daughter... I doubt it.) I'm also having flashbacks to Dirk Benedict making an utter ass of himself by ranting about how horrible a female Starbuck was. Incidentally, I anti-shipped Kara/Lee, but they do demonstrate effectively that making one half of a popular slash pairing female in a new tv incarnation might lead to on screen sex, it does not necessarily lead to a happy ending. Or even the conclusion that sex was a good idea. More the opposite. (Kara's Starbuck and Lee's Apollo made good friends and absolutely catastrophic lovers. Which thankfully they figured out at last.)

And while I'm at it: you know what else annoys me? The whole nudge-nudge, wink-wink approach in various so called "bromances". Sherlock and the Guy Ritchie Sherlock Holmes actually being prime examples. Look, it may have been fun when Gore Vidal wrote his Ben Hur script like that in the 50s, but, current American Republican candidates for the presidency not withstanding, theoretically we live in more advanced times. Asexual Holmes is fine with me. Gay Holmes is fine with me. Bi Holmes is fine with me. Straight Holmes is fine with me. (Ditto for Watson.) But what is so getting old is the endless playing coy and runnig "gay! only not!" gags. Either go for main text or find another running gag, I say.

Memes!

Jul. 27th, 2005 06:13 pm
selenak: (Sleer)
Am stuck with the Multiverse story and convinced the recipient will hate it. Alas.

So, meme time. Firstly, [livejournal.com profile] kangeiko tagged me to do this:

List five things that get you excited/happy/enthusiastic about life, in no real order, and tag 5 folks to do it.

Travelling. I dig travelling, which is fortunate since I have to do a lot of it professionally, but I really love it. Both the new and old sights to see and the process itself. I could live out of suitcases for months. In fact, I did that once or twice.

A new book by an author I love. (Same goes for new episodes of shows, so I won't cheat and list them extra.) Both the prospect of reading it and the smell of a new book. I tend to sniff and breathe it in.

Writing, if I feel I really captured a character or situation. It's an electric feeling.

Sitting next to a fire (in a fireplace, natch), in winter. It feels good and it appeals to my inner romantic each time.

Feedback. No matter whether in writing, verbally, or sensing an emotional response from an audience. It makes me hyper.

And I tag: [livejournal.com profile] honorh, [livejournal.com profile] andrastewhite, [livejournal.com profile] londonkds, [livejournal.com profile] kathyh, and [livejournal.com profile] altariel1.
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Secondly, [livejournal.com profile] andrastewhite, after ordering me to slap her if they remake Farscape in twenty or thirty years and she whines about Crais being female, came up with a fun new meme:

If they remake your show twenty years after the original, which character should they genderswap
for the update?


Now I have several shows, but one which I think could bear no sequel but could be something amazing in a re-imagining a la BSG 2003 - i.e. the basic concept is taken up but spun in a new direction - would be Blake's 7. So, bracing myself for outcries of protest: I'd swap Avon and Gan.. Making Avon female would undoubtedly incur the ire of Blake/Avon 'shippers, but the femslashers would be over the moon if she retained the same kind of relationship with Servalan in season 3 and 4. A female Avon would also get much more heat for the way he treats Vila, because "what a bitch" is rarely spoken in as admiring terms as "what a bastard", but then again, having the cynical no-nonsense character who really doesn't have a heart of gold, with a gift for witty and sometimes extremely cruel one liners, and a hidden obsessive streak be female could do interesting things to gender assumptions.

As for Gan: he basically was the gentle strong giant (though I've read at least one fanfic where it turns out he got that inhibitor because he was really a serial killer, and the "my woman got raped by a Federation guard" story was just a lie), and thus not coincidentally the first character to be killed off. But if the Hagrid of the B7verse was female, then again we'd have some interesting twists, and not just a strike for tall robust women everywhere. Gan is Vila's protector during those one and a half seasons he's around; would Vila relate differently to a female Gan? Would Blake and Avon? Or Jenna and Cally? Female characters who are good at fighting tend to come with fiery tempers on tv; how would a strong but essentically placid woman fare?

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Thirdly: [livejournal.com profile] kernezelda: IT WORKS! You remain a goddess. I bow in gratitude.

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