I was trawling through some old files and came across this thing I made back in 2003. Seems like a good way to close out the year and begin another
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I was trawling through some old files and came across this thing I made back in 2003. Seems like a good way to close out the year and begin another

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I like Dany and Sansa, but I have never ever seen Jonsa being a thing (they grew up as siblings!).I just tried having a reasonable adult discussion with a Jonsa person about the trailer and their lack of maturity was astounding. I’d like to believe that person is not a representation of all of them but I needed to vent to you because I’m sure you’ll have something snarky to say and I need it because I abandoned ship the second they started making personal insults to me about a fictional show. 🙄
Dear Anon, I appreciate that you are a nice, non jaded, non old and cynical fangirl with fag in hand and glass of wine rolling ones eyes at Dumblr, but the first rule of Fight Club is, do not engage. Block that shit. Block every nonsa you come across. There is no healthy, sane discourse to be had. It's a waste of time and it will bring you down. Don't ruin what little time we have left with Thrones. They're only good for a hearty cynical laugh and the occasional smackdown. So you like Sansa and Dany, that's nice, but you will find sod all nonsas that do.
And don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.Â
I really hate the excuse that because the target audience is children or young people therefore the show should be subject to lower expectations or immune to criticism.
That assertion is ridiculous.
1.) When you're producing a piece of media for public consumption, it is going to be subject to review, discussion, and criticism by the public. Not all of that is going to come from your intended target audience. Not all of that is going to be positive. Put on your big girl panties and deal with it. The older and more experienced you are, the more grace I expect you to take negative critiques with.
2.) That we are to expect less from media aimed at younger and (presumably) impressionable audiences is the exact opposite of my perspective. When you are creating media for a younger audience, you are more likely to be creating something they may refer back to their entire lives (i.e. the Harry Potter generation). You are potentially a formative influence on their attitudes and outlooks on society and a common touchstone by which they will connect to and bond with other people. Rather than being somehow less important or less deserving of examination and critique, I am of the opinion that media aimed at young people is more deserving of scrutiny than things aimed at adults who have largely already formed opinions and biases about the world. So don't give me some bullshit about how people shouldn't look so hard at the content, themes, and representation within kid's shows.
3.) Kids aren't stupid. They deal with a lot of issues deemed "adult", including love, sexuality, death, violence, and loss. As our world becomes more interconnected and they can interact and explore it with the touch of a mouse click, they are learning things younger and younger. Our media entertainment is the modern myth and parable. This is exactly what should be used to help them understand and introduce them to these "adult" topics.
Authors’ notes are all fine and dandy, but what doesn’t make it into the narrative still doesn’t make it into the narrative. The handling of conceptual points and representation isn’t actually there if it isn’t making the transition from creator brain to TV screen.
There are no cookies nor pats on the back for story elements that don't actually make it into the story.

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more tanaka-isms for my viewing pleasure
What does he like and dislike? What are his goals? How does he approach a problem? What angers him? One takes one’s own experience as a standard upon which one bases their expectations of others… When another subverts your expectations… They subvert you. A man with such qualities is a fearsome presence indeed.
Evangelion invented giant robots fighting giant monsters.
Moffat invented male characters wearing scarfs and dark peacoats.
Star Trek invented space travel.
These things never existed before, and no one else is allowed to do the thing. Ever. Again.
- The Fandom
Dear The Fandom,
You are incorrect. Kindly, shut your cake hole.
- The Rest of Fandom
I DO NOT GIVE A SHIT if a person works in the comics industry, animation studio, porn industry, an abortion clinic, or politics. There is no application of "put on your big boy pants and deal with it" which means they should have to suffer any form of death threat.
ElfGrove