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2019-07-10 07:50 pm

Canon recs

 

 

Brooklyn 99:

This comedy is hilarious and heart-felt and absolute proof that humour doesn’t need to be offensive or tasteless to be great.

The characters and their friendships are amazingly well developed, they are all so relatable. And there’s great diversity without adhering to stereotypes that can crop up in some shows of its ilk.

It’s sweet and fluffy whilst also tackling serious issues brilliantly.

Most of all it’s fun!

 

Good Omens:

This show is divine!

Lol. Seriously though, it’s an absolutely delicious, delectable piece.  

 

Free Solo:

This is an amazing documentary. And I say this as someone who really, really isn’t into this sort of thing. I think it’s better to go in not knowing, so just go watch it!

 

Utopia:

So dark and so amazing.

 

Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective agency

Am I meant to be explaining these?

 

Westworld

Yes.

 

Shadowhunters

Oh, okay then.

 

Firefly

How many shows can you name that knock their first season out of the park? How many shows can you name that are cancelled after one season and become a phenomenon? This show has absolutely earned its place. In just one season of episodes, it explores so much, gives us such amazing characterisations and stories that we can’t help but fall in love with these space pirates. Also, did I mention, SPACE PIRATES.

A genius on the run from the government who juju’d her brain. An adorable mechanic. A thief and a priest and a pilot. And an ambassador hooker who is the most respectable of the lot.

This has GINA TORRES in it. And NATHAN FILLION. 

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2019-07-09 07:50 pm

Fannish Identity

 

I started off reading Chandler/Monica fanfiction on fanfiction.net. By the time I’d started writing fanfic, in 2002, I’d moved on to the ‘Charmed’ fandom. My username on ff.net was blackhole116 because that was the sort of thing my fifteen year old self thought sounded cool.

To be honest I don’t remember what exactly I was looking for when I migrated over to Livejournal in 2006, but I think I found it. Community and friendship and weird pocket-universes where my strange tastes could live. I also don’t particularly remember the reasoning behind my ‘swirlsofblue’ username there beyond wanting a name that was non-fandom specific because I enjoyed multiple fandoms. By then I was writing House MD fic, I just went back and checked; it was actually a year and a half before I posted a non-fanfic post, which somehow isn’t surprising.

I didn’t know how to make icons. But I made a Daniel Jackson from Stargate icon, because Daniel Jackson is awesome, which is still my default icon on livejournal to this day.

I think I joined AO3 in 2010 or 2011, and then I just tagged my name onto the end of my LJ username and became SwirlsofblueJay.

I think House MD fandom and then Vampire Diaries fandom were the ones where I did the most stuff: challenges and big bangs and fic exchanges galore! I even created my own comm. for The Originals, called tvd_originals, which ambled by in an okay manner. TVD was also the fandom I created my tumblr account for, username chipmunksallshipklefan; which I still think is the most hilarious joke I’ve ever made up (particularly because it’s a terrible joke and is unforgivingly cheesy and a tad dark, and very me- which is why I haven’t changed it despite no longer really being in that fandom).

Does explaining a terrible joke still make it worse, can it get worse at this point? Thinking on it now, I don’t think it’s even structured enough to be a joke; it’s more of an idea. My sense of humour is weird. Okay so, Klefan is the ship of Stefan and Klaus. Stefan is a vampire who eats animals instead of people, eg chipmunks. Klaus came along and yeeted Stefan off the wagon and he started eating people instead of chipmunks- and that is the reason that the chipmunks all ship Klefan.

About five years ago I joined The RealLJIdol competition on LJ and started writing original fiction. And thus followed it over to dreamwidth, which wouldn’t let me use swirlsofblue, and thus that’s how I, swirlsofpurple, came to be here.