Showing posts with label lost girl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lost girl. Show all posts

Thursday, 26 September 2013

The Trouble With Fangirls

Sometimes you can have too many actual life-affecting feels about fictional characters, ladies.

A lot of my favourite shows, especially those with prominent LGBT themes/characters, have extremely devoted fanbases, filled with people who adore the shows with all their fannish hearts and let the whole world know about it. There's nothing wrong with that; I consider myself to be a fangirl for all sorts of stuff (Mass Effect, BtVS, Angel, Lost Girl etc), and I enjoy the jokes and japes and sense of community that goes with it.

But, as with everything, there should be boundaries. When people start deciding actors' sexual identities, just because they played a gay/bi character once in their lives or aren't currently married to someone of the opposite gender, that boundary has been crossed. When people start shouting at writers through Twitter because they decided not to ship the same ships the fans do, that boundary has been crossed. And worst of all: when fangirls turn on each other and initiate stupid slanging matches, guess what? Boundary = crossed.

I couldn't give a shit about either side in Lost Girl's Great Doccubus/Valkubus Divide. Swan Queen became less and less interesting to me because Once Upon a Time got stuck in the mud at the beginning of season 2, and has been spinning its wheels ever since. I would never, ever ask the lead actor in a new show (which was the case when this interview was done) if she "identified as bisexual at all". And guess what? Despite all this, I let people get on with saying what they want and liking what they want because everyone is entitled to their opinion, and I'm entitled to agree or not - but if you even think about having a pop at the Great Ms. Snarker, I will have your little gay guts for garters.

OMG THE FEEEEEEEELLLSSS :'(

When I was a teenager, Willow and Tara were the first lesbians I ever saw on mainstream TV (Brookside was a bit before my time, before you ask...). Right now we have Lost Girl, Orange is the New Black, Orphan Black, Wentworth, Grey's Anatomy, Pretty Little Liars...that's a hell of a lot more lesbian/bi representation than I could have dreamed of as a slightly confused, weirded-out-by-myself teenager, even if it's not completely perfect. Rather than demand this or that from the writers and showrunners, shouldn't we be sending rainbows and unicorns and muffin baskets (oh my!) their way? Shouldn't we celebrate, discuss, study, analyse these shows and give them the attention they deserve? Maybe if we focused on all the awesome stuff we get to see at the moment, and let the whole world and the crazy internets know about how much we care about our favourite shows, someone would eventually listen and we'd get what we so desperately need - better, more well-rounded shows featuring female LGBT characters that represent the people we are and, hey, the fact that we bloody exist.

Fangirlish bickering about one ship vs. another just won't cut it. Adult conversations, in-depth discussions, curiosity and excitement are the things writers and showrunners dream of - who doesn't like to know that their work is appreciated?

(And assuming that an actor is a lesbian because they totes made out with a girl on The L Word is just fucking weird. THEY'RE ACTORS. STOP IT.)

Wednesday, 14 March 2012

How Lost Girl Found Its Mojo

You know what didn't suck? The latest episode of Lost Girl, that's what! Surprising actually, considering that for the past couple of weeks I've been bored to tears by irritating douchebag characters (read: Ryan) and lacklustre plots. Here I was, getting ready to watch Sunday's episode with the familiar 'which character are they going to ruin this week' thought milling around my brain, when instead my thoughts sped from 'wait, WHAT?!' (in a good way, of course) to 'I am actually going to cry', via 'SHOW IS BREAKING MY HEART' and 'mission badass: completed'. Best episode in AGES - Lost Girl has officially got its mojo back!

[Pssssst. There be spoilers ahead. Sail on at your own peril.]


Alas, poor Doccubus - I knew them well!

As expected, given that we're now on episode 19 of 22, a few humongous developments in the whole 'can't sleep, Garuda'll eat me' arc are finally coming to fruition - Nadia's death was particularly gut-wrenching, and I just wanted to hug distraught Lauren until forever so she'd never have to cry again. It was so sad, and Nadia's last pleas to save herself and Lauren gave her character the noble end she deserved. What will be interesting now is how this changes her relationship with Bo; she's sure as hell not going to be able to forget that her beloved succubus killed the woman she loved and looked after for over 5 years, no matter the motive. Let's just hope the writers don't decide to make her go to that crazy insane place we saw 'Lauren' in for season 3...

The Best of the BFFs


This week was almost like a will they/won't they, except in terms of our Dynamic Duo and their presumed inseparability - we all knew Kenzi would stick by her favourite Suckyaface, but she definitely sacrificed a lot to get to that point. This is what I love about that tiny human: she is one of the strongest characters on the show, and yet she's 'just a human'. Goes to show that what makes a great TV character is fabulous writing, not superpowers (I'm looking at you, thankfully-now-departed Heroes). That little scene at the end totally broke my heart and really brought back a feeling of the essence of season 1 - that feeling that the world is darker than we can all stand sometimes, but that there's kindness to be found in unusual places and done in unusual ways; it emphasises that universal truth that I really think season 1 hammered home - the noblest path is rarely the easiest.

The deep-rooted almost-cryingness nearly leaking from my eyes wasn't helped by this beautiful, ethereal song from Agnes Obel, who I will be iTunes-ing for some time. The song in that last teary scene is called 'Close Watch', and here it is on YouTube. Enjoy.

Monday, 31 October 2011

Oh Canada!

Right this moment, I would like to take the opportunity to applaud the writers of Lost Girl for finally - FINALLY - pulling their socks up and doing something with the show. This week's LG was epic with a side of awesomesauce on a fucking plate. No boring Dyson, no more Bo's pining over Dyson, some marvellous Kenzi-isms and all sorts of salty goodness.

Oh, and did I mention this? (CAUTION - SPOILER ALERT!):



Thank you, Canada. You will forever be more than the place where maple syrup and snow comes from to me.