Tenth Question
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raktajinos: what are some things you love about fandom, but things you hate?
Okay, I'm still thinking about the more fandom specific ones, so I'm starting with this one.
The main thing that I love about fandom is the way if you love a tv show or a movie, or a character or pairing, you'll be able to find someone who feels the same way pretty easily (unless you like a really obscure show or rare pairing or the like). I love that sense of community, that being able to share ideas with like-minded people.
But in can also, in some cases, be a less than awesome part of fandom too? When your fandom is a show or a movie franchise, and a lot of people aren't happy with where it's headed (this has been the case with The Musketeers in S2 like woah), I think hearing what other people think about it all the time can be kind of mixed? Other fans talking about what trash the latest episode was, or how badly written character x has been, can really make you hate something you might otherwise have liked.
So obviously you can't just have fandom and talk meta about things you love, but it can be kind of downer. Especially on tumblr, where this kind of mob mentality happens very quickly where one person says "This thing was handled badly" and everyone else jumps on the bandwagon and it starts to be hard to think about that thing logically anymore. When fandom gets angry it gets really angry, and even when fans have every right to be angry it still makes for a kind of toxic and less fun environment.
Also speaking of toxic (and we've talked about this before) I really hate the thing where shipping a pairing makes people attack another character (female, 9 times out of 10) who they feel is a threat to said ship. I hate that. Female character bashing seems to be rarer than it once was (at least, I don't see as much of it in the corners of fandom I hang out in as I once did, for which I am eternally grateful), but that bothers me as well. First of all, I love my ladies, but even when it comes to a female character that I don't adore (Gwen Cooper on Torchwood is a good example) I fail to see the purpose of writing fic where she is the worst possible version of herself and then faces some terrible comeuppance for her behavior. Most of the time, this character will have plenty of good qualities that the source material just failed to consistently portray. I would rather read a fic about the best possible version of that character any day of the week.
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Okay, I'm still thinking about the more fandom specific ones, so I'm starting with this one.
The main thing that I love about fandom is the way if you love a tv show or a movie, or a character or pairing, you'll be able to find someone who feels the same way pretty easily (unless you like a really obscure show or rare pairing or the like). I love that sense of community, that being able to share ideas with like-minded people.
But in can also, in some cases, be a less than awesome part of fandom too? When your fandom is a show or a movie franchise, and a lot of people aren't happy with where it's headed (this has been the case with The Musketeers in S2 like woah), I think hearing what other people think about it all the time can be kind of mixed? Other fans talking about what trash the latest episode was, or how badly written character x has been, can really make you hate something you might otherwise have liked.
So obviously you can't just have fandom and talk meta about things you love, but it can be kind of downer. Especially on tumblr, where this kind of mob mentality happens very quickly where one person says "This thing was handled badly" and everyone else jumps on the bandwagon and it starts to be hard to think about that thing logically anymore. When fandom gets angry it gets really angry, and even when fans have every right to be angry it still makes for a kind of toxic and less fun environment.
Also speaking of toxic (and we've talked about this before) I really hate the thing where shipping a pairing makes people attack another character (female, 9 times out of 10) who they feel is a threat to said ship. I hate that. Female character bashing seems to be rarer than it once was (at least, I don't see as much of it in the corners of fandom I hang out in as I once did, for which I am eternally grateful), but that bothers me as well. First of all, I love my ladies, but even when it comes to a female character that I don't adore (Gwen Cooper on Torchwood is a good example) I fail to see the purpose of writing fic where she is the worst possible version of herself and then faces some terrible comeuppance for her behavior. Most of the time, this character will have plenty of good qualities that the source material just failed to consistently portray. I would rather read a fic about the best possible version of that character any day of the week.