Journey to the West; Sarah Connor Chronicles

May 26, 2009 20:49


So I've started reading Journey to the West as translated by W.J.F. Jenner, thanks to the e-book files by Arachne Jericho, and I'm having a great deal of fun; but I'd definitely like some annotations and background information. And lo and behold, I see that Anthony C. Yu's translation has extensive annotations. But looking at the samples, I don't ( Read more... )

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cofax7 May 27 2009, 03:25:05 UTC
Well, I'm hardly an unbiased observer, but I thought the show was very smart: layered and complicated, with challenging characterizations and some pretty sneaky plotting. There was some twisty time-travel stuff, but basically it came down to: the future changes. So if you go back in time, and your friend goes back in time later, you may actually be coming back from different futures.

Also, women! In charge! Blowing shit up! Fierce women, at that. And a smart black lawman who is righteous and survives the show.

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kate_nepveu May 28 2009, 00:45:20 UTC
Hmm, thanks.

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thomasyan May 27 2009, 04:24:16 UTC
I think T:SCC is still worth your while.

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kate_nepveu May 28 2009, 00:45:31 UTC
So noted.

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tablesaw May 27 2009, 06:37:22 UTC
I like time-travel stories, but what I liked more about Sarah Connor is that everything was grounded in the emotional lives of the characters. And the show was willing to plum those depths deeply.

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kate_nepveu May 28 2009, 00:45:46 UTC
Emotional grounding is good, thanks.

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oyceter May 27 2009, 08:47:24 UTC
I completely ignore all the timeline stuff because it annoys me and never makes sense no matter how I try to parse it (time travel in general, that is, not how the series does it). I love the show for how careful it is and how it builds a message that directly goes against its roots as an action movie. It didn't wow me at first, but it's a series that builds up over the episodes and trusts its viewers to know what's going on.

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kate_nepveu May 28 2009, 00:47:05 UTC
Hmm, hadn't realized about the genre subversion.

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skwidly May 27 2009, 14:30:40 UTC
It takes a truly exceptional time-travel story to get my approval. This more than has it.

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kate_nepveu May 28 2009, 00:47:16 UTC
Okay, thanks.

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