Nov. 1st, 2012

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So, I am feeling SUPER sleepy/blah right now. I think it's just a random cfs flare, still no fun. Anyway, I am 2 episodes into Season 3 of Fringe and enjoying it (Oliviaaaaa <3 <3) but the last 3 episodes all ended on down notes and I'm not up to any more of that right now. Is there a happy ending in the near future or should I wait until I can tough it out?

Confidential to [personal profile] tree: Have you seen this picture of Gillian Anderson as Morticia Adams? (I am assuming yes but you never know)

Give Sexy Actors Sexy Wheelchairs! I agree with the commenter saying that it's a bit biased towards manuals but it still has important and useful stuff to say, I'll be using it as a ref next time I draw a manual wheelchair user.

Got [profile] hele into Glitch bwahaha :D

Can sci-fi be a happy place? I agree with Minister Faust saying "Yes", I must try out his books sometime. Also, the past and present were/are pretty unpleasant for lots of people, and still manage to have happy stories set in them that don't neccesarily gloss over the unpleasantness.

See also the post I have mentally brewing justifying escapist period fiction, and...Looking for women in historically-based fantasy worlds

Finally, look at this adorable steampunky art of a woman and her pet octopus.
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For those who aren't aware: Fringe is a scifi show about "Fringe Division", a small division of the FBI in charge of dealing with Weird Stuff. It's kind of like a more cheery version of the X files, but the government is less unsympathetic and the pattern/conspiracy underlying a lot of the stuff that happens is explained much earlier and, from what I've heard about the X files, better. The main characters are Olivia, an FBI agent assigned to the division at the start of the show, Walter, a ridiculously talented scientist who spent the last 17 years in a mental hospital, and Walter's son Peter, who is also incredibly smart but has very mixed feelings about Walter and Science.

Season 1 is mostly monster of the week with some slow character growth and arc stuff. Season 2 has much more of an arc. Overall, I think Season 2 was great. Now that some time has passed I do see some plot holes, and I'm sure I'd see more if I rewatched, but at the time the whole season felt liked it tied together really well with season 1 to create this quite powerful and interesting story about power and choice and the nature of self. Mmm. And I am liking season 3 so far, even if it keeps making me anxious with the tension.

The two things that bugged me at the beginning were (a)That the "science" made absolutely no sense, even by the standards of tv scifi and (b)That Peter and Walter were pretty unlikeable.

Well the science didn't get any better but I mostly got used to it: every now and then I describe a plot point to Cam and he laughs and I realise how ridiculous it is.

Walter's morally ambiguous past as your archetypical "Nothing can get in the way of Science!!" secret government scientist is supposed to create mixed feelings (in him and everyone else) and the question of how far it's ethical to go is one of the themes of the show. The show also does a pretty good job imo of making him genuinely mentally ill but still a three dimensional character, even if the illness itself is pure pseudoscience. He makes for a more interesting than usual genius wrangling dynamic, because he is a genius but he's not a power fantasy for the viewer, we empathise with the handler as much as him (even if poor Astrid doesn't get the fleshing out she deserves).

Peter really grew on me, helped by all the times Olivia does something amazing and he just gives this soft awed smile of "Wow she's amazing".

Because she is, oh how I adore Olivia. It's a good thing Anna Torv, while gorgeous, isn't really my type or I'd be in even more trouble. (She's australian, and around my age, IT COULD TOTALLY WORK) Though when she sang in the pseudo-40s episode...she uh, certainly looked good. (Meanwhile something about Lance Reddick singing and wearing a nice hat made him waaaay prettier than he is as Broyles. But really they all looked very pretty in 40s clothes. And boy did that episode go from humour to pathos quickly)

Spoilers! )

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