Title: (Better than) all right
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profshallowness Spoilers: Some spoilers for the novelisations set after the series ended.
Email: profoundly_shallow@yahoo.co.uk
With thanks to FridayAngel for betaing, the people on the Dark Angel thread on
Television without Pity and everyone who’s discussed the show and this character with me.
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I enjoyed the essay. Thank you.
Full of smiles from me as I recalled specific Alec moments. Yes, it wasn't taxing to think a lot about Alec's part in Dark Angel, exactly, you know!?
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Alec was the only reason I sat through season 2 of Dark Angel. Well, he was the main reason I watched, and definitely why reason I got invested in the show.
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to be honest I didn't know Livejournal *had* much Dark Angel fandom hanging around.
Well, it doesn't really, there's also darkangelfans but the fact that the show got cancelled and people moved on made a difference. (Possibly also because the show ended before livejournal really got big in fandom???) Nuns with pens is definitely still a ging concern if you're interested in M/A fanfiction, and there are a couple of yahoogroups still kicking out there, I think.
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Thank you!
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So cool that you've just got into the show. There isn't that much DA meta out there, which is a pain, but sort of inevitable given how long it is since the cancellation.
(Also love the way you've created the light effect on that icon, and the word choice is delicious.)
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And there's so much meta to be written about the gap between the premise and the execution! I wasn't around when the fandom was in full swing - I started watching after it had been cancelled because of the joys of international scheduling, so there must be a lot of meta that's just got lost, as the show seems to have missed out on livejournal. I hope it doesn't move from almost-gone to gone status, although a lot of writers have said everything they have to say and moved on there have been one or two people who've found the show late, for various reasons and started writing fic and being interested in it. Not many, but enough to stave off extinction, though I really doubt that there's going to be any new source material with which to deal.
(Ah, the some songs that remind me of my 'ship obsession. Strikes the most rational fan. Well, okay, I never pretended to be entirely rational:))
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I have to commemorate you for writing an excellent piece on explaining Who is Alec?. It seems anyone who's anyone who have watched DA:S2 will be enthralled by the said-character be it from the first episode or any other ones that involved him. And even after the final one, you'd still come back searching for more (in forms of fanfiction mostly).
I caught this over two years ago (I think...) and even bought the DVD and I still keep spreading the Alec-love. He really is an intriguing character to watch and I have to say a HOT one too (Bless thee Jensen Ackles). His parts in the show brightens up every episode and adds something to keep it from being monotonous. And we get to see a great development in the character from being an egoistic prat to an egoistic prat with a conscience. But overall, he really is too much for words to describe.
Once again, a wonderful written piece and great read.
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I'm totally blaming the character for my buying the season 2 DVDs and even keeping me relatively calm and even amused when watching 'Borrowed Time' recently. Bless Ackles' comic timing and absolutely his hotness.
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Oh! "Borrowed Time" is one of his best episodes. One, it came after "The Berrisford Agenda" so we have a clear in-depth look of Alec's history and hidden emotions. Two, he was mocking both Logan and Max which had us cracking with laughter. Three, the quote regarding "living on borrowed time" would have sounded cheesy by anyone else but Jensen pulled it off and made it sound jaded/realistic. Four, Alec is really a scoundrel but we love him nevertheless. And of course five, the best scene of the whole season - the "BLUE TOWEL".
Guh! I'm highly tempted to watch the DVDs again.
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Heh on the reasons for 'Borrowed Time' which are all true, obviously.
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