Multiverse irritations
Nov. 12th, 2024 01:40 pmLiving in the darkest timeline continues to a horrorshow, so, to fannish things.
I would say it's a further sign of getting old, but no, I remember feeling a similar way back in the Torchwood days when the majority of fandom was all over Jack/Ianto and yours truly was monumentally indifferent to that pairing. But: right now, I having this sense of disconnect and/or deja vue when looking for fanfic in various fandoms:
Interview with the Vampire (TV): Look, I loved what the show did with Daniel Molloy! Snarky, rude-to-vampires old Daniel Molloy is my favourite! Whereas I was never much interested in young book!Daniel, his vampire fannishness, or his relationship with book!Armand. What is the fandom writing? Essentially book or book osmosis (the book question being not Interview with the Vampire, but The Queen of the Damned, specifically the chapter The Devil's Minion which in bookverse for the first time reveals what became of "the boy" from the first novel) fanfic, which ill fits the showverse characters, usually starring Young!Daniel from the 1970s. Don't get me wrong, (I thought the young actor playing Daniel in the flashback episode was terrific and really sold me as a younger version of Eric Bogosian, but it's still the older version I'm interested in.) It's not that I don't see much hostile UST between old Daniel and showverse Armand, but the emphasis is on hostile here, which is very different to the bookverse characters and their relationship, and so whenever I see the "Devil's Minion happened" tag I run. Then I thought, maybe I'll get vintage show!Daniel in stories that don't pair him with Armand, but not much luck so far.
LotR: The Rings of Power: Where the hell is autistic Elrond ("needs a hug") coming from? WHY? (I mean, he along with everyone else needs a hug in the finale, obviously. But look, there's a reason why Durin immediately knows Annatar is a liar when Annatar claims Elrond called him "the wisest of all the dwarves". And did we not notice Elrond's gigantic chip on the shoulder/disappointment venting at Galadriel during the first half of the season via pointed digs? Yes, Elrond can be vey kind (especially if you're, say, Disa), but he's also sharp tongued and definitely knows what he's saying when lashing out. If you want an Elven male woobie, this as in so many other ways is defnitely Celebrimbor's season.
( Slighly spoilery remark on how Galadriel is doing in fanfic. )
Agatha All Along: show: delivers a delightfully messed up exes relationship between Agatha Harkness, villainous witch with huuuuuuge body count, and Rio, who is really (spoiler). Manages to flesh out Agatha as a character from her WandaVision introduction without prettifying or ignoring what she did and what she's capable of. Fanfic: here, the warning tags to run away from for me are "soft!Agatha", "soft!Rio", and all variations thereof. ( Spoilery rant ensues. )
Back to Interview with the Vampire (TV version), some more thoughts unrelated to fanfiction: Unreliable Narrator is a big trope in both seasons, and I'm wondering and look forward to The Vampire Lestat (the novel) getting the same treatment in season 3, since I bet the show won't abandon the "questioning the narrator" gimmick despite the fact none of the later novel has the interview framework anymore. And of course it already used bits and pieces of the later novels in its s1 and 2 adaptations, hinting at what will and won't make the cut. ( Spoilery thoughts. )
I would say it's a further sign of getting old, but no, I remember feeling a similar way back in the Torchwood days when the majority of fandom was all over Jack/Ianto and yours truly was monumentally indifferent to that pairing. But: right now, I having this sense of disconnect and/or deja vue when looking for fanfic in various fandoms:
Interview with the Vampire (TV): Look, I loved what the show did with Daniel Molloy! Snarky, rude-to-vampires old Daniel Molloy is my favourite! Whereas I was never much interested in young book!Daniel, his vampire fannishness, or his relationship with book!Armand. What is the fandom writing? Essentially book or book osmosis (the book question being not Interview with the Vampire, but The Queen of the Damned, specifically the chapter The Devil's Minion which in bookverse for the first time reveals what became of "the boy" from the first novel) fanfic, which ill fits the showverse characters, usually starring Young!Daniel from the 1970s. Don't get me wrong, (I thought the young actor playing Daniel in the flashback episode was terrific and really sold me as a younger version of Eric Bogosian, but it's still the older version I'm interested in.) It's not that I don't see much hostile UST between old Daniel and showverse Armand, but the emphasis is on hostile here, which is very different to the bookverse characters and their relationship, and so whenever I see the "Devil's Minion happened" tag I run. Then I thought, maybe I'll get vintage show!Daniel in stories that don't pair him with Armand, but not much luck so far.
LotR: The Rings of Power: Where the hell is autistic Elrond ("needs a hug") coming from? WHY? (I mean, he along with everyone else needs a hug in the finale, obviously. But look, there's a reason why Durin immediately knows Annatar is a liar when Annatar claims Elrond called him "the wisest of all the dwarves". And did we not notice Elrond's gigantic chip on the shoulder/disappointment venting at Galadriel during the first half of the season via pointed digs? Yes, Elrond can be vey kind (especially if you're, say, Disa), but he's also sharp tongued and definitely knows what he's saying when lashing out. If you want an Elven male woobie, this as in so many other ways is defnitely Celebrimbor's season.
( Slighly spoilery remark on how Galadriel is doing in fanfic. )
Agatha All Along: show: delivers a delightfully messed up exes relationship between Agatha Harkness, villainous witch with huuuuuuge body count, and Rio, who is really (spoiler). Manages to flesh out Agatha as a character from her WandaVision introduction without prettifying or ignoring what she did and what she's capable of. Fanfic: here, the warning tags to run away from for me are "soft!Agatha", "soft!Rio", and all variations thereof. ( Spoilery rant ensues. )
Back to Interview with the Vampire (TV version), some more thoughts unrelated to fanfiction: Unreliable Narrator is a big trope in both seasons, and I'm wondering and look forward to The Vampire Lestat (the novel) getting the same treatment in season 3, since I bet the show won't abandon the "questioning the narrator" gimmick despite the fact none of the later novel has the interview framework anymore. And of course it already used bits and pieces of the later novels in its s1 and 2 adaptations, hinting at what will and won't make the cut. ( Spoilery thoughts. )