donutsweeper (
donutsweeper) wrote2014-09-01 12:33 pm
August 2014 ficlist etc
Only three fics posted to my LJ but I've the
fic_promptly challenge week fills to post still:
The Rising Night- In the Flesh, spoilers for both seasons, Jem supposed that it made sense that her relationship with her brother had changed, but she didn't have to like it, rated G, 338 words (
fan_flashworks)
Vision of Similitude- Vikings, Ragnar may never truly understand Athelstan, but he will certainly appreciate him, rated R, 100 words
Inner Enemy- Magnificent Seven, The hardest hatred to face is one's own, rated PG, 697 words
1 drabble, 2 ficlets, 3 fics for 1135 words.
This month I watched:
all 9 episodes In the Flesh (*cough*), a really interesting non-apocalyptic partial zombie British show with canon gay characters and a lot of social commentary- definitely worth watching
Some of The Almighty Johnsons (currently airing S1 on SYFY, 3 seasons/37 eps aired in NZ), a comedy/drama about a NZ set of brothers who are (sort of) Norse gods reincarnated. Cute overall, I'll probably try to watch the rest.
a few episodes of Vikings, which was far too violent with too much sex for my tastes
a good chunk of Graceland (*cough*) which is currently airing its second season on USA. It's a show about undercover agents of various US agencies who share a house. It's typical USA fare with a bit more sex and violence than usual but not overly so. It's... alright. Ish. Not sure I'll catch up completely or purposely watch all the eps.
and Dominion (*cough*), which was fascinating world building of what happens if angels (very different from SPN's angels) decide to take out humanity and take over the world. Only 8 episodes in the first season, lots of familiar faces, actors-wise, twists and turns in the plot that I didn't expect... I liked it a lot and hope it gets renewed.
Also, I watched/am watching S3 and S4 and S5 (as it airs) of The Great British Bake Off, a really nice baking competition from the UK.
and Legends, a tv show starring Sean Bean as an undercover agent who sometimes gets lost in the legend (fake, created persona) he uses when working. Decent so far, but may or may not work in the long run.
New shows start soon and old ones return too, so it'll be a nice and fannish time soonish!
How's my flist? Into anything interesting?
The Rising Night- In the Flesh, spoilers for both seasons, Jem supposed that it made sense that her relationship with her brother had changed, but she didn't have to like it, rated G, 338 words (
Vision of Similitude- Vikings, Ragnar may never truly understand Athelstan, but he will certainly appreciate him, rated R, 100 words
Inner Enemy- Magnificent Seven, The hardest hatred to face is one's own, rated PG, 697 words
1 drabble, 2 ficlets, 3 fics for 1135 words.
This month I watched:
all 9 episodes In the Flesh (*cough*), a really interesting non-apocalyptic partial zombie British show with canon gay characters and a lot of social commentary- definitely worth watching
Some of The Almighty Johnsons (currently airing S1 on SYFY, 3 seasons/37 eps aired in NZ), a comedy/drama about a NZ set of brothers who are (sort of) Norse gods reincarnated. Cute overall, I'll probably try to watch the rest.
a few episodes of Vikings, which was far too violent with too much sex for my tastes
a good chunk of Graceland (*cough*) which is currently airing its second season on USA. It's a show about undercover agents of various US agencies who share a house. It's typical USA fare with a bit more sex and violence than usual but not overly so. It's... alright. Ish. Not sure I'll catch up completely or purposely watch all the eps.
and Dominion (*cough*), which was fascinating world building of what happens if angels (very different from SPN's angels) decide to take out humanity and take over the world. Only 8 episodes in the first season, lots of familiar faces, actors-wise, twists and turns in the plot that I didn't expect... I liked it a lot and hope it gets renewed.
Also, I watched/am watching S3 and S4 and S5 (as it airs) of The Great British Bake Off, a really nice baking competition from the UK.
and Legends, a tv show starring Sean Bean as an undercover agent who sometimes gets lost in the legend (fake, created persona) he uses when working. Decent so far, but may or may not work in the long run.
New shows start soon and old ones return too, so it'll be a nice and fannish time soonish!
How's my flist? Into anything interesting?

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Legends is a little violent, but nowhere as bad as many things on today. There is some blood and beatings though and people do die. So far I watch it, but am not in love with it, if that makes sense, I'd be sad if it were canceled but would move on quickly.
As for Almighty Johnsons, I do like how it blended in the Maori stuff too, although I haven't seen much of S2.
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That's the part I didn't get. Even if it fails, present something. I watched The Next Great Baker and someone's cake never finished baking. They presented the batter. You can't expect to plead your case if you're acting like a child.
As for Almighty Johnsons, I do like how it blended in the Maori stuff too, although I haven't seen much of S2.
There's a lot more Maori stuff as the season goes on, if I recall correctly.
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There was one ep where someone sliced themselves pretty good and had to withdraw for the day to go to the ER and the judges didn't pull anyone for the day and they got rid of two bakers the next week.
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