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Title: By Light of Morning
Author: MerricatB
Fandom: Sense8
Pairing/Characters: Rajan/Wolfgang/Kala
Rating/Category: Teen & up
Prompt: After
Spoilers: N/A
Summary: In the morning after Nomi and Amanita's wedding, some concerns begin to arise.
Notes/Warnings: Read on Ao3

Speak Up Saturday

Jul. 5th, 2025 03:51 pm
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Welcome to the weekly roundup post! What are you watching this week? What are you excited about?
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Title: Watcher’s Diary, syllabically
Author: rippergiles
Characters: Rupert Giles, Buffy Summers, Willow Rosenberg, Xander Harris, Jenny Calendar, Ethan Rayne, Joyce Summers
Pairings: Giles & Buffy, Giles/Jenny,  Giles/Ethan (later), Giles/Joyce (later)
Rating: General Audiences
Word count:  206 (Part 1 of 7)
Summary: A series of Giles-centric haikus written about or sourced from all episodes he appears in.
Season One posted for Summer of Giles 2025. Subsequent seasons will be posted intermittently as I rewatch BTVS.

Read on AO3

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Title: The Short Con
Author: misura
Fandom: Cruella (2021)
Pairing/Characters: Artie/Jasper
Rating/Category: PG13/slash
Prompt: Surprise outfit for Jasper
Spoilers: vaguely
Summary: Artie talks Jasper into trying on a fancy suit.
Notes/Warnings: posted to the AO3

TV Tuesday: Geeking Out

Jul. 1st, 2025 02:54 pm
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Have you ever been to a convention focused on a particular TV show? Or have you been to panels on one in a multi-fandom convention? What aspects are a draw for you?

Summer of Giles is open for July 25!

Jul. 1st, 2025 10:52 am
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It's July already and the comm is now open for posting. 

All submissions are welcome at anytime but if I feel there is excessive spam I will step in. Behold my mod powers!

Clarification on AI, yes you can use it to grammar and spell check, no, you can't use it to generate words or images in the first place. 


Have at it, my friends!

Capitano





Rebuilding journal search again

Jun. 30th, 2025 03:18 pm
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We're having to rebuild the search server again (previously, previously). It will take a few days to reindex all the content.

Meanwhile search services should be running, but probably returning no results or incomplete results for most queries.
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Title: do you talk to the stars?
Author: bluerosekatie
Fandom: Bionicle - All Media Types
Pairing/Characters: Nuju & Nixie
Rating/Category: Gen
Prompt: Bionicle - All Media Types, Nuju & Nixie, Learning to read the stars
Spoilers: Nothing concrete but references to later arcs.
Summary: Nixie begins her journey of understanding the skies above Mata Nui.
Notes/Warnings: Archive-locked to avoid AI scraping.

Read it on Ao3 here!
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Title: Conflicting Thoughts
Author: Tarlan ([personal profile] tarlanx)
Fandom: Jurassic Park (movies)
Pairing/Characters: Alan/Billy
Rating/Category: PG/Slash
Prompt: 3 times Alan wasn’t able to tell Billy how he feels about him, and 1 time he finally told him
Word Count: 2789
Spoilers: None
Summary: Several times Alan had an opportunity to tell Billy how he felt about him but each time slipped away with the words unsaid until it too late. A miracle gives him another chance.
Content Notes: None

On AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/66986050
 

Speak Up Saturday

Jun. 28th, 2025 03:45 pm
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Welcome to the weekly roundup post! What are you watching this week? What are you excited about?

"It's just a show."

Jun. 25th, 2025 09:08 am
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I see that ^ statement a lot in discussion spaces, mostly in Reddit and Facebook groups.  And I wanted to tackle that.

I do think that you have to acknowledge that a work of fiction is a work of fiction. You can't expect storylines to be 100% realistic when they're very much reliant on plot. To quote a song from Crazy-Ex Girlfriend: "If you watched a movie that was like real life, you'd be like, 'what the hell was that movie about?'" The same applies to all works of fiction. 

At the same time, the characters do not know they're fictional. There should still be some rationale behind their actions (unless they're meant to be incredibly impulsive and/or irrational people). Storylines can push the boundaries of reality, but should still follow a somewhat logical course, unless they're meant to be absurdist shows where logic doesn't apply. Characters should still act consistently with who we understand there to be, unless, again, they're meant to be inconsistent, or we're seeing a side of them the show has always hinted at but never tapped into. Of course, fans are bound to disagree on what works for them. One person might think a storyline is too contrived, while another person thinks it makes perfect sense. The issue, then, isn't "it's just a show", but whether or not even within the context of fiction, XYZ worked for that person. 

I also think that "it's just a show" is often said by VERY casual fans who aren't really up for discussing TV, but have still entered those spaces. There are a lot of people who take a very casual approach - they watch something, they like it or don't, that's it. So it is very easy to say "it's just a show" when your investment is minimal. The problem is, they're not bearing in mind that it's a discussion space, meaning people will want to discuss. Another example might be joining a bird watching group, despite not wanting to bird watch. It's fine if you're good just listening to birds chip and smiling when you spot them in the bushes, but a bird watching group is going to take it to the next level. (Which is why I'd never join one.)

IMHO, anyway. What do you guys think?

TV Talk: The Q Word

Jun. 24th, 2025 09:01 am
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Regardless of how much we like certain shows, it is sometimes commonly acknowledged that the writing isn’t very good. What constitutes bad writing to you? What makes a show seem well written?
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