Yuletide musings

Jun 23, 2009 12:53

I know I'm not the only one thinking about this already ( Read more... )

author: martin george r r, author: mccaffrey anne, yuletide, director: woo john

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chomiji June 23 2009, 20:01:02 UTC


What happened with Mirrim reminds me of what fanfic writers do to characters they don't like and want to get away from the character with whom they are in lust. Except that it was the same author ... .

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rachelmanija June 23 2009, 20:04:17 UTC
Maybe she wanted to hook Menolly up with Sebell (a pairing that leaves me utterly cold) and was worried that Mirrim/Menolly might spontaneously combust the universe with coolness...

Okay, maybe that's just me.

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chomiji June 23 2009, 21:44:17 UTC


I find poor Menolly sadly asexual, despite how much I loved her as a POV character in my teens. But I'll agree that Sebell is even worse.

Meanwhile, someone needs to write me Black Lagoon fic. Or P.C. Hodgell fic. Or something. (I was so pleased with my Legal Drug stocking stuffers last year!)

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magicnoire June 24 2009, 00:16:29 UTC
Dude! I'm trying to write Black Lagoon fic for Kink Bingo & Cliche Bingo. (Gawd, don't laugh at my attempts too much...)

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chomiji June 24 2009, 00:53:40 UTC


I won't laugh at yours if you don't laugh at mine! > cough! <

XD

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thistleingrey June 24 2009, 05:34:19 UTC
Gods, yes, Sebell was the "safe" guy. Poor Sebell. Even the other two guys in the quartet in Dragonsinger, with far less to say or do, had more personality. Even if I can't remember their names.

(As opposed to the "nice" guy, who is Robinton, ultimately.)

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mikeda June 25 2009, 12:00:53 UTC
Of course, when you have Master Robinton playing matchmaker, the match does tend to get made...

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branna June 23 2009, 23:41:09 UTC
Mirrim/Menolly never occurred to me, but I agree that the Menolly/Sebell pairing has never really worked for me.

Menolly/Robinton, on the other hand----I never believed that it could work if it had gone anywhere, as the potential for disaster and imbalance was immense, but I did believe the emotional resonance.

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rachelmanija June 24 2009, 18:01:24 UTC
It was very emotionally powerful, but I liked it never going anywhere.

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