shallowness: Fred and Ginger dancing in foregroud, him in tails, her in a dark gown, background a white circle (moon or spotlight) (Fred and Ginger dancing)
Downton 5.3

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Caught up with the Strictly results show this morning rather than seeing it live, and ExpandRead more... )
shallowness: Margaret Hale of North and South adaptation sitting at desk writing (Margaret North and South writing)
Title: the safest hand is the one that lets go
Fandom: Downton Abbey
Rating: Universal
Characters/Pairing: Elsie Hughes
Summary: Written for the prompt ‘Any, any non-wizard fandom, AU where someone gets a magic wand’ at comment_fic

Disclaimer: Not mine, don’t profit.
Author's Note: 393 words.

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Feedback is most welcome!
shallowness: Kira in civvies looking straight ahead (OB s2 Sarah as Cosima)
So, I posted Nothing Stays the Same on Friday morning. It was my 'attempt to get into Edith's head between the Christmas special and series 4' fic. I started writing it in longhand before typing it up, because it's easier to edit that way. I also listened to the song of the same title several times and debated with myself whether the ending/whole thing was too sentimental or not. I think it's okay, given the subject matter, it's Edith and it's Downton Abbey! Despite the fact that I think I watch the show differently from most viewers, I do find I have fic I want to write about it.

Orphan Black 2.6 To Hound Nature in her Wandering

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The Good Wife 5.20 The Deep Web

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I also finally caught up with Revenge’s season 3 finale

3.22 Execution

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shallowness: Margaret Hale of North and South adaptation sitting at desk writing (Margaret North and South writing)
Title: Nothing Stays the Same
Fandom: Downton Abbey
Rating: Universal
Characters/Pairing: Lady Edith Crawley
Summary: We all hurt/we all lie/and (we all learn that) nothing stays the same

Disclaimer: Not mine, don’t profit.
Author's Note: With thanks to ComingAndGoingByBubble for beta reading this, all errors are mine. Set between series 4 and the Christmas special, spoilers for the latter. Title and summary from ‘Nothing stays the same’ by Luke Sittal Singh, which is a song that’s always been connected to this show in my mind. 2,137 words.

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Feedback is always welcome.
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[personal profile] purple_cube asked for my fannish timeline over the past ten years - which fandom I most associate with each year etc.

Picking one fandom for some years was really hard, because it turns out I’ve always been multifannish, which the nature of livejournal encouraged. But here goes!

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shallowness: bright flowers in vase against green background (flowers that remind me of Layla)
Downton Abbey series 4 finale

Crammed-full extra long episode – for some reason, I was surprised by the length - ExpandRead more... )

Still a little soon to corral my response to this series. I presume the Christmas special will be Expandinvolving scenes in the dining room, the living room, some bedrooms, the kitchen and outside )

Caught up with the Strictly results, ExpandRead more... )
shallowness: bright flowers in vase against green background (flowers that remind me of Layla)
Downton Abbey 4.6

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Re: the trailer for the next ep. ExpandRead more... )

Person of Interest 2..1 The Contingency

I’m so glad the show is back! Expandtheme: negotiation )

I've got loads of TV I want to catch up on.

ritzy

Oct. 21st, 2013 07:58 pm
shallowness: bright flowers in vase against green background (flowers that remind me of Layla)
Downton Abbey 4.5

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Fast-forwarded my way through the Strictly results. ExpandRead more... )
shallowness: Kira in civvies looking straight ahead (Default)
Downton Abbey 4.4

Well, having made itself THE most talked about show on British telly last week, what could it do this week?

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Strictly results

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The Wrong Mans

I caught up with episode 3 and Expandspoilers ) Last night, I there was episode 4 and Expandspoilers ) I don't think I'll bother with the rest of it.

I've seen (with selective fast forwarding) the last two It Take Two episodes. Expandspeculation )
shallowness: Kira in civvies looking straight ahead (Default)
Den of Geek has two articles up about stuff I've been thinking about.

Where are the female leads in UK geek TV by Andrew Blair, which is somewhat inspired by Atlantis and the still-not-gone-away discussion about the new iteration of the Doctor. I think the feature focuses a little too much on Dr Who, even though I get that that's THE flagship UK SFF show and therefore has the most influence, but it allowed the broader points and questions to get hijacked by that debate about whether the Doctor should be a woman - for proof, I submit the comments.

Downton Abbey, Shock and Responsibility (original title as can be seen on the link is spoilery for series 4, episode 3) about the spoiler and fans/viewers' response to it. You can see an example of said respnse at the lj Downton Abbey com here, where I haven't commented, because I think I watch the show differently to most of the fandom. Anyway, the article by Lousia Mellor ends up where I am, saying wait and see how they handle the fall-out.

It does raise a point that reminds me that I want to discuss Expandspoilers ), but it would take a lot of time that I don't have to draft something coherent, that says what I want to say. But it occured to me that if Expandspoiler )
shallowness: bright flowers in vase against green background (flowers that remind me of Layla)
Strictly results show – Expandfirst elimination )

Last week’s It Takes Two total was only two out of five.

Downton 4.3 - Expandspoilers )
shallowness: Kira in civvies looking straight ahead (Downton Abbey Edith)
Title: Lass, th’art a lady
Fandom: Downton Abbey
Rating: G
Characters/Pairing: Sam Thawley/Lady Rose MacClare
Summary: The likes of her with the likes of him.

Disclaimer: Not profiting from this fan fiction
Author's Note: Spoilers for 4.02. 670 words.

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Feedback is very welcome!
shallowness: Kira in civvies looking straight ahead (Downton Abbey Edith)
Ugh, look at me, still invested in the characters. Mrs Hughes is the best, ExpandRead more... )
shallowness: Kira in civvies looking straight ahead (Downton Abbey Edith)
TV:

In the UK, the beginning of autumn doesn't mean the return of all one's favourite shows or the beginning of one's new favourite show. It might, of course, but the runs are shorter. There's an expectation of classy dramas that you cosy up to (which Downton and literary adaptations have made hay of). There is the build-up to Christmas that is the return of The X-Factor and Strictly Come Dancing, but there's also imports (still mainly American) in the mix and some channels hold off until next year so that they can air them weekly with no break.

Which is a long way of saying that this list is going to be small.

- Strictly, although there's a month yet.

- Downton Abbey. I'm curious as to how the show will move on after that thing that happened at the end of the last Christmas special. Some of the casting news has been intriguing. I care the most about Edith, Isobel, Mrs Hughes and Mrs Patmore. I always look forward to Violet and Expandspoilers for aired episodes ) BUT there will always be the hats.

- The Bletchley Circle. I got really excited the other night when I saw that SUSAN was part of ITV's weird promo, where Robert Crawley was crossing paths with Poirot and both Endeavour Morses and there was an intriguing shot of Downton Abbey's Anna. I had missed the announcement earlier in the year that there will be a second series of this show and that it will be a longer run.

If you missed it, it's about four former code-breaker ladies coming together after the war to use their skills to solve crime. The acting is good, it's about women working together and standing up for each other, with some feminist criticism undercutting the camera lens's interest in period details. (Other people's fanworks and my reactions to the first season can be found here.) There were only three episodes of the first series.

I would love for there to be more flashbacks to their wartime work, if possible. Expandspoiler ) The fact that it's a longer run makes me salivate. No date yet, as far as I know.

DVDs:

- Community's third series arrived in my hallway while I was on holdiday. I'm so looking forward to watching it, but I'm in the middle of rewatching Arrested Development and watching Smallville season 4 on DVD, so it will have to wait for me to finish either or both of those.

- There's going to be an extended edition of The Hobbit, and on DVD as well as Blu-Ray. I held out for this, although as the film was so long it's not going to be so very extended. I understand it comes out on 4th November.

Cinema:

- White House Down, because I think Roland Emmerich does what he does well (although I gave 2012 a miss.) In the longer run: Gravity, Catching Fire, Thor 2, The Desolation of Smaug...

So, once I've watched the OUaT finale, I have all this to look forward to.

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