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24th March 2009

7:52pm: Arriving Somewhere Not Here - Chapter 3
TITLE: Arriving Somewhere | Not Here
RATING: R
PAIRING: Spike/Buffy
ENSEMBLE: Lindsey, Dawn, Eve, and Others
DISCLAIMER: We all know that they aren't mine. They belong to Joss. Consider me disclaimed.

SUMMARY: In the year 2021, the world has gone to hell. When Spike assists a Watcher on a quest to retrieve a stolen artifact, he crosses paths with Buffy for the first time since "Chosen." Post-"Not Fade Away"

Previous chapters here

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7:50pm: Arriving Somewhere Not Here - Chapter 2
TITLE: Arriving Somewhere, Not Here
RATING: R
PAIRING: Spike/Buffy
ENSEMBLE: Lindsey, Dawn, Eve, and Others
DISCLAIMER: We all know that they aren't mine. They belong to Joss. Consider me disclaimed.

SUMMARY: In the year 2021, the world has gone to hell. When Spike assists a Watcher on a quest to retrieve a stolen artifact, he crosses paths with Buffy for the first time since "Chosen."

Post-"Not Fade Away"

CHAPTER 2 )
7:41pm: Arriving Somewhere Not Here - Chapter 1


TITLE: Arriving Somewhere, Not Here
RATING: Hard R
PAIRING: Spike/Buffy
ENSEMBLE: Lindsey, Dawn, Eve, and Others
DISCLAIMER: We all know they aren't mine. They belong to Joss. Consider me disclaimed.

SUMMARY: In the year 2021, the world has gone to hell. When Spike assists a Watcher on a quest to retrieve a stolen artifact, he crosses paths with Buffy for the first time since "Chosen." Post-Not Fade Away

AUTHOR'S NOTE I: This story is based on a fic request by the very patient [info]kellyhk. I hope she likes it. And I hope she has more patience because, although I managed to rough draft the entire thing, I did not manage type it and send it to a beta in time to post the entire story. For that reason, I'm posting as a WIP.
AUTHOR'S NOTE II: The title is based on a song by Porcupine Tree (which I've posted here. In fact, here's my playlist)
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10th August 2007

11:17am: Southern Vampire
From TVGuide:

HBO has sunk its teeth into an order for the True Blood series, Six Feet Under creator Alan Ball's new drama based on Charlaine Harris' Southern Vampire novels. Set in a world where vamps can live off Japanese-produced synthetic blood, the TV adaptation stars Brit Stephen Moyer (Quills) as a vampire who falls for a waitress (Anna Paquin) who can read people's minds. Though a premiere plan has yet to be detailed, production starts this fall.


My Comments:

I hope that HBO does a good job of it, though I have to say, I was never particularly enthralled with the books.
10:57am: Mad Men
I liked this week's episode better than last week's. I thought that they did a good job of switching focus to Vicent Kartheiser's character
10:55am: Mad Men

Article from TVGuide:

We can't say he didn't warn us. Before his new AMC drama Mad Men premiered last month, former Sopranos executive producer Matthew Weiner said, "There will hopefully be a ‘Holy s--t!' moment in each episode." Three weeks in, he's holding up his end of the deal, as the show reveals the amoral underbelly of perfect-on-the-surface protagonist Don Draper (Jon Hamm).

Set in New York City in 1960, Mad Men (airing Thursdays at 10 pm/ET) slickly re-creates a topflight Madison Avenue advertising agency and its ruthless, ego-driven players. You can practically smell the Brylcreem, whiskey and cigarettes as the bright, sexy characters look sharp and crack wise. But all is not well underneath those sharkskin suits and bullet bras. Says Weiner: "Most of the men are asking, ‘Is this it?' And most of the women are asking, ‘What's wrong with me?'" 


My own commentary:

After last week's episode, I sort of jumped on the fence with this show.  

On the one hand, it really is good.  Very slick and well written.  

On the other hand, somewhere in the last episode, I started to wonder whether the reason the show is so OTT  in sexism is because there are some relatively sexist people writing this... and they're writing what even they consider to be sexist, which makes  the sexism is so extreme that it's shockingly appalling.  

And, while they claim that the apalling sexism is a point they're making, I think they're making it in ways they don't necessarily intend (hence my suspicion that the writers aren't sexism-free themselves.  That's probably why they claim that people 'think' the same things now but are more polite about it.   Yeah, because manners have improved in the last 30 years.)

Anyway, what made me uncomfortably suspicious that the sexism may be going beyond the point they're trying to make wasn't  the ubiquitous sexual harassment going on in the offices of Mad Men.  That part I buy.  I'm talking about the fact that every woman is falling all over these guys.  

Vincent Kartheiser hit on the secretary in the first episode in a very, very unappealing way and yet -- wham! -- she's basically in love with him. (And her running out to buy birth control the very first day at work, seemed very OTT.  First it's difficult to stretch that she'd run out to buy birth control the very first day she works there, but that she could 1) Schedula an appointment, 2) Attend said appointment 3) During her first day at work!  Who gets time off their very first day at work?  Not just in 1960 but like... ever?) 

And, while I can buy Draper's (clearly depressed beyond belief but having no idea that's what it is) wife putting up with shit from him and not speaking up about it, I'm having a very hard time buying the female store owner's insta-infatuation with him.  He was so insanely rude to her over her (3 mil!) account, that I can't make myself believe that she pulled the 180 on him that she did last week, practically falling for him on the spot.  If they pursue that, they really are going to have to explain what is so messed up about her that she'd accept being treated this way.  I buy it from his wife, because that's who she's cast to be, but I have a far more difficult time buying it with the successful -- even powerful -- female character who is supposed to be both upstanding and liberated.  If they were going at it from a hate sex POV, I could see it, but this is being painted as pretty vanilla infatuation on her part.  It just wasn't wholly convincing to me (especially in the wake of his already possessing a sweet, biddable wife who kowtows to him, and a mistress who throws tvs out windows when he mentions he's somewhat jealous.)  It's just too much blind female adoration.  Some, I can buy, but I don't think all women is pushing it. 

I think the writers want to be supportive of women, but at the same time they have little clue as to how women actually tick. (Would it have been so difficult for the store owner to have held a grudge for just a little while?)   In fact, at this point, the only woman on the show who seems likable is the divorce down the street that all the other women hate.

Hmm... you know, that sounds kind of like Whedon.

8th August 2007

1:04pm: @#($*&!
All I can say, is that I earnestly hope not.

From Ask Ausiello:


Question: Have you spoken to Darlton about having Kristen Bell on Lost? If you pull this off, I swear (and you have this in writing, with AA witnesses) that I will send you one case of Diet Raspberry Snapple for every episode of Lost that Kristen appears on. Hope you're up for the challenge!— Erin
Ausiello: You better get busy clipping them there Snapple coupons, Erin. And while you're at it, slap on a pair of Depends, 'cause this is the kind of exclusive casting prattle that causes mass piddling: I can tell you for a fact that Kristen's name has been brought up with regard to the new role of Charlotte, the hot twentysomething who is said to be "precocious, loquacious and funny... a very successful academic who also knows how to handle herself in the real world." Yep, sounds like our Kristen! The only question now is whether my in-demand BFF is ready to jump back into another series.

6th August 2007

2:11pm: Name squatting for the time being. Just a precautionary measure.

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