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Feb. 24th, 2010 09:39 pmWatched the second episode of Russia's Sherlock Holmes and it nearly killed me by its SQUEE-factor. Listening to a fanmade video that of all things does have TETRIS-music to go with the pictures makes me quite giggly and bouncy. xDD Für die Interessierten... xD (please try to imagine my face during the scene in the cab XD). Well... we just decided to go out so that I have to get ready (read: make-up, clothes, money, keys...) and should probably leave my throne of eternal bliss...
Oh, the children at school today were pretty nice and intelligent, I managed to get on with the simple past/present perfect/past progressive and I think they might have even understood what I was talking about. XD
Oh, the children at school today were pretty nice and intelligent, I managed to get on with the simple past/present perfect/past progressive and I think they might have even understood what I was talking about. XD
Re: part two!
Date: 2010-03-07 06:28 am (UTC)Maybe, my soviet upbringing plays its part; two men standing close indicate that they are comfortable about each other – by means of friendship or kinship. I can see Watson and Holmes as brothers (and that’s my envision of them) and never – as lovers. When they walk or stand close to each other, I can imagine them fighting shoulder to shoulder on a battlefield. But imagine two of them in one bed – that’s a violation of the characters. I can easily accept that Holmes remained celibate through his life and never accept him lusting after Watson.
Also, here in Russia, to say to a straight man he looks or acts like a gay is a grave offence. Thinking such a thing of the actors who are straight and the characters depicted by them (who are straight too) is a mute offence. That’s how I feel. However, the slashy interpretations from the foreign fans make me grunt with laughter. It’s in the culture and doesn’t bear a negative meaning; as long as people understand that the slashy moments in the soviet series are just a side-effect of cultural difference, it’s fine by me. I bristled up only once, at the remark that Soviets packed so much gayness in the series. The Soviets packed friendship in. Alles.
Hope, my babbling makes some sense.
As for the fandoms, The Lord of The Rings was my most favourite one. Love every character, except elves perhaps. They are so perfect in the book, that they are boring. But speaking of slashy pairings, there was none. The only fic I admired and could even accept as a probable part of the original was «From the other river bank”. It’s Boromir/Faramir story. The innocent one, mind you.
This fandom gave me a great mental kick; me and my friend started to write slash stories but we borrowed only the world; the characters were original.
Another fandom, I repent, was rock music RPS stories. That was something raging, ahem.