*points*

Jan. 14th, 2009 09:16 pm
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In between packing (and yes, I am not in my best mood), I saw the stills for SPN 4.13....I can't help snickering, sorry. Not because the stills are particularly funny, but because they support an argument of mine about a certain topic. I can now point at those/the ep once aired, and use it as proof of my argument.
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*flails somewhat*

*points*

LOOK AT ME! CLICK ME!

Our contact at the Vancouver studios took a pic of the boys (and one of the producers) against our wall of postcards :D

(Jared eats double what Jensen eats, btw)

I'm all awash with the OMG, and YAY!

I had the idea, but [livejournal.com profile] thirdsouthobbi went on to open the comm, kudos to her *bows*
*hugs pics*
*hugs everyone*
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Posted my John Meta for SPN 1x06 Skin in [livejournal.com profile] spn_heavymeta, here.
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Finally updated the [livejournal.com profile] crack_van The Professionals Overview.
I wrote that in 2003 :) ohmy.

Added the new Circuit Archive url, Ali's Recs site new URL, and also added the LJ Pros communities I'm aware of.
ETA: also edited the recs I did with the old Circuit Archive addy.

The rest seems to be okay. If there's anything else to add/change, let me know.
Ta ta :)
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Gale Harold on ep. 7 of The Unit *G* and no, he's not one of the Army guys, he manages a radio-station. I'm kinda happy seeing him. He's a good actor.
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I laughed till I cried, really - and even if you're not an SPN fan, give it a try, it's short and OH SO FUNNY

http://boonies.livejournal.com/186253.html
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First scene in Devil's Trap: Dean receives the call from Meg, tells Sam they have Dad, and that they have to leave.

I am fascinated by how Dean represent the 'female' heart of the Winchester's Family. Here follow my thoughts :)

thoughts on Dean )
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First thought. How (most) actresses need to be practically flat on all sides to appear on the screen, and then costumists have to drap and wrap them in bits of fabric in order to make them look female (see: Rebecca in Skin and Cassie in Route 666) - whereas the actress playing Sara (who has a swimmer shoulders and visible breasts) was carefully dressed in black (makes you look thinner!) or covered with a shaped camel-colored jacket and all her shirts had V necks so to minimize the 'omg!breasts!' effect.

Second thought. Sara or Sarah? She says 'mazeltov' to Sam in the graveyard. Just a way of saying borrowed from another language or an indication of heritage? If I match that with her father clear greed for money...damn, isn't that quite the oldest cliche' in the world?
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As always, I'm supposed to be doing something completely different, but...this has been buzzing in my head for a while, so, here it goes.

Supernatural Potential,
or why it Rocks so much and why it could really become big if the production/writers/CW don't mess it up


The Mythology
Buffy's writers had to come up with 'original' ideas, ie. clever reworkings of the classic Good vs. Evil fight (and ended up making it apocalyptic. A few times). SPN's writers have enough Urban Legends in the US to last for a handful of season, without mentioning all the legends available in the rest of the world. The mythology doesn't need to be made up, because it's already here, connecting the audience to the show less by way of teen angst then by the fear of the creepy things out there, or better, the creepy things that have been coming out of people's imagination since ever.

The Arch Storyline
John Winchester - reversing a cycle that has been going since the late 70's in US films and TV, that of the absent father (E.T. anyone?) - is made into a mythical figure himself. An apparently legendary hunter whose choices have shaped the boys in what they are, for good and bad, with his flaws and virtues: by choosing to hunt down and kill the Demon that murdered his wife Mary, John serves as the moving force behind the whole narrative. The story will end once the Demon is killed, I have no doubt about it, and that will happen hopefully as later as possible (I vote for five series!)
The arch narrative is threaded all throughout the first season, picked up in some episodes and just mentioned in others, but it's what gives the series a fundamental unity and reason d'eitre.

The Family Issues
Last US TV series (that I remember) that had two brothers united in a mission that would make them forget their differences was The Quest. John, Sam and Dean are a dysfunctional family, and so intriguing with it that all the exchanges they have about their family issues have us fan(girls, mostly, I think) squee in delight. They all have a definite character, differences and similarities quite cleverly written and filmed (the way Dean and John move, the way in which John and Sam say the same words, etc). The feelings implied in looking out for each other not only as fellow hunters but as a family make the tension in the fighting/dangerous scenes raise up a notch. We want to see Sam telling it all to his father, we want to see what Dean would do, who would he side with, we want to see John worried about his boys. In short, we want to see MEN EMOTE for each other, and the family ties allow for a narrative that can play with this insted of justifying it.

The Leads
THE ACTORS: easy to see, they are good looking. Youngish, but not teens, with enough acting experience under their belt to be up to carry the show on their shoulders, and luckily for us, for them, for the series, they do have a certain chemistry that works well on screen. Which brings the fans minds deep in the gutter of fanfiction hell in so many ways, but hey, it's just fiction.

THE CHARACTERS: the more we get into the series, the more we come to know the different layers to each character. They are apparently opposite, but enough well matched so to cather to a wide audience. We have the more serious one, and the more laid back one. The tough one that doesn't open up much and the intellectual one that mulls over issues, and so on. The writers have already established, in Shadow, that the brothers DO want something completely different...which leaves us with a big question mark at the end, to see how this will be resolved.

The Music
Ahhhh, the music. I'd like to point everyone to this ENTRY on the music by [livejournal.com profile] ashmael for a clever and intriguing analysys on the songs chosen for each episode and the way in which they actually do fit the episodes themes. Apart from that...it's not POP music! Which I have nothing against, personally, but to hear rock tracks, and classic tracks at that...it makes a big difference. It impacts on the audience in a different way, and it enriches the characters and the scenes, it gives the whole a rhythm and a edge definitely lacking in (most of) contemporary pop music. Great choice and kudos to Mr. Kripke

The Gadgets and Cars
Well, like any crime/thrilling TV series that wants to be remembered, they have a distinctive car: the Impala. Who isn't in love with the Impala, raise their hand! (think of the Striped Tomato for S&H, the Capris for The Professionals, Bond's car, etc etc. Sometimes it's not a car, ie. Kojac's lollipop...but thanks the skies they didn't give Jensen Ackles a lollipop to suck on, or there would be dead fangirls left and right, methinks). And not only the Impala, which is more than just a car but signficant in Dean's relationship with the world, but we also had a glimpse of Papa Winchester's truck ([livejournal.com profile] disanddat named it Truckzilla and I'm sticking to that, because I love it).
Plus, we have the EMF, beeping and crackling its way around haunted houses, a box choc-full of fake IDs, the Impala's trunk filled with weapons of all kinds, blades and ammo and guns and what have you, and last but not least, the boys 'dressing up' as rangers, feds, security servces and who knows what else :)

The Iconography and the Libraries
Strictly connected with the mythology, knowledge is really important in this show (as already purported in Buffy), and brought to a whole new level, where geekitude and libraries' frequentation is not just funny, but where obsessive research and the knowledge of useless trivia can save the day...what fan isn't obsessive in that way? The iconography of the sygils, spells, symbols, monsters (and I include here the old newspapers clips, the drawings on the walls, the ugly paintings, the mirrors, etc etc) enriches the visuals and aesthetics of the knowledge the characters and the audience get to know, making it more complete.
ETA: and I SO hope they'll do something more with the hotel rooms as they have done in Provenance!

The Net and Cell phones
Cell phones made legendary by the eternal 'Scully?' 'Mulder?' 'Where are you' are back with a vengeance, complete with email and incredible powerful satellites, since they almost always pick up...plus they double up as paranormal activity revealers, which is always useful. Along with the use of a laptop, these two elements alone turn part of the show into something we can all experience, therfore making a bigger connection with the audience, with them just being daily objects for most of us, and by the clever use of interactive narrative, ie, the Hellhounds website, mentioned in the series and being an actual website that we can browse, thus allowing the audience to identify with Sam and Dean and their research.

The Ghostbusters
Will they reappear? I think so. A self-aware wink at Buffy, at fans, at that televisual (and not only) popular culture that surrounds us - like the mention of the Da Vinci Code (book and film) in Provenance, which again tries to strenghten the illusion of reality the show looks for, just like the use of real Urban Legends.

Sex and Love and Action
Ah, well...we get a little or a lot of both. Again, since the characters ages are past their 20s, we are spared the constant teenangst, but it doesn't mean we don't get to see our heroes deal with its slightly more adult equivalent: Dean calls it fun, and then we discover he fell for Cassie, Sam lost Jessica and opened up his heart to Sara, John...John still wears Mary's wedding ring, and I just can't imagine what love means to him anymore, apart from the love he has for his boys. So, we get lots of action, killer trucks racing the Impala, fighting against monsters and ghosts in various ways, B&E, Sam in a cage, Dean tied up, bars with to-be-picked-up girls, love stories - although pay attention to the classic 'a woman around makes the man grow up and stop playing, so they can't stop with anyone, really, and all women in their life will have to stand apart or die' for the sake of the narrative. We get glimspes of Dean making love too, which is gooood. But, the heroes stay available for the audience's fantasies.
At the same time, there's enough fighting and goryness and running around that the male part of the audience should be satisfied (I'm hereby reporting what are the usual cliches/beliefs re: audience most common in Hollywood. I have no doubts that girls like action as much as boys, myself).

The Mythology II
Not only the show has a mythology in the monsters, but we've been given glimpses into the Winchesters mythology, too. John Winchester has friends who are aware of what he does and why, so there is a network of hunters, even if not yet explicity identified as that (but several fan writers have already done that leap). Dean and Sam are too leaving behind them people that 'know' what really goes on in the dark, and that means a wealth of characters and informations and safe houses, resources in the making. It means a wider background story for the family; some of it we've been seeing in the flashbacks, which is something rarely done in TV series, not at this level of importance, ie. Something Wicked. There are important events that have shaped our heroes, and the show is giving us those as well.

The Mystery
Well, that's kind of obvious, but....why the Demon killed Mary? And Jess? In that way? It was because of Sam? What are Sam's powers about? We all want to know these answers, and that it's one of the reasons we keep watching :) I think that they have a nice balance between the MoW and the overall mythology, there isn't a single episode (no, not even Bugs!) that doesn't give us some little information more, either about the family dynamic, or the relationship between the brothers, what they feel about themselves, about John, about this life and the future, or about the main storyline.

The Merchandise
I for one am hoping that we will get little models of the Impala, action figures of the Winchesters, a Monster Mythology Book Companion, DVDs bloopers and extras and commentaries and all the usual horrible!Horrible! consumistic and commercial merchandise. Oh, Hell, why not? I'll never be too old to play *G*

ETA: *smacks head* I forgot one other important element, terribly 'mythological' in itself and culturally significant for the States.
Travelling Narrative
In the best tradition, literary and film-wise, our heroes travel all across the States, and the travelling itself becomes a metaphore/can be read as a metaphore, of the search for justice, for balance, for identity (who will tehy be once this is all over?).


I'm sure I'm forgetting something, and I may come back to this to expand a few points...but that's all for now.
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Have to pimp this everywhere. Whether or not you watch Supernatural, it really is interesting, because it clearly shows the causality between the episodes themes and the songs used.

An analysis of the use of extradiegetic* music/songs/lyrics in Supernatural by [livejournal.com profile] ashmael.



*extradiegetic: soundtrack music, music added by the production, music outside the narrative proper
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[livejournal.com profile] newbieguide is a community that posts recap of links to fandoms, so that a newbie can forget the clicking from link to link and find instead all (or almost all) the journals, communities, websites links related to the fandom of choice in one place.

This is not a [livejournal.com profile] crack_van clone, not an introduction to the show/film and its fandom.

[livejournal.com profile] newbieguide only offers a master list of links. I think it's a really useful reference point.

Anyone interested in volunteering for Pros? I wrote the Professionals' [livejournal.com profile] crack_van entry, and right now I'm RL and Fandom-busy (ah, the shame of betrayal! *hides*)....so I hope someone else can step up and volunteer for this at [livejournal.com profile] newbieguide.

the informations on how it works are HERE.



cross-posted to [livejournal.com profile] the_safehouse
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Posted thoughts on Supernatural latest episode HERE.
It is my opinion that Televisual Moments - like a Close Up - are in contemporary television much more important than they used to be. I think that a specific close up in SN's last episode may mean more than what it seems. :)
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A short, much giggles-inducing, LotR story passed on by a friend:

The Mark of A... Warrior?
A bit of crude humor that might give you a chuckle. You just know that a group of men of different races would do this at least once.
Author: Ariel
Rating: G
Category: Canon-Humor/Parody

ETA: working link. Sorry about that. *headdesks*

http://www.west-of-the-moon.net/servlet/ReadGenStory?storyID=549
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[livejournal.com profile] morgandawn has a very interesting set of links about Family Dynamics (in relation to Supernatural), HERE.
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Oh JOY!
Found this: Life on Mars comm! [livejournal.com profile] lifein1973

Oh Joy!
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Supernatura (ep. 14) l
"As long as I'm around, nothin' bad is gonna happen to you."

Ahhhhh. I love a good soldier. All weapons laid out, ready to be methodically clean.
I also like a good liar, and o' boy if Dean lied through his teeth to his brother.
Also, like a good soldier, he worries on his own, joking away the dangers and the fears.

SN is shaping up nicely, in the ever-working dynamic of a (buddy) couple (friendship/brothership/malebonding and for us pervs, the ultimate kinky wrongness of the 'cest) -- two archetypes, both heroes, one pragmatic and grounded, the other more sensitive and with special powers...there was a long discussion, a long time ago, in The Professionals fandom, about literary archetypes vs. Jung's archetypes vs. mythological archetypes, etc etc. I bet our Winchester bros. fall into one of those nicely and snug.

SN has a terrific photography, btw.
I love their choices on light (not much of it, as the horror subject requires) and the blue-ish color-dominant in the filter coloring.

Icon: SN, Dean

Yes, I'm partial :) Feel free to take if you like.

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Link: Bloggers Archetypes

A research paper choc-full of links leading to more papers about the Nature of Blogging. In others words, Mundanes are equally keen in self-defining themselves as we fans are. The paper is here.
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This is a comment I wrote, and on second thought, I decided to post it here as well.

Why I was hooked by Supernatural )

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