Sep. 2nd, 2009
Elementary, my dear Watson...
Sep. 2nd, 2009 01:22 pmFor a long time, people have wondered why fandom embraces certain media, despite that media being sexist, racist, or just plain badly-written. Why is it that certain shows, with awesome female characters, clever writing, and talented actors, seem to fall by the wayside? And why is it that shows that are vastly inferior... I mean shows that defy laws of dramatic storytelling you didn't even know existed... I mean shows that are just dag nasty bad... seem to gain these huge followings?
Well, I've figured it out. I've actually discovered the secret formula that governs fandom's acceptance or dismissal of a TV show. Ladies and gentlemen... fasten your seatbelts.

Your "oh snap"s and "zing!"s can go in the comment section, thank you.
Well, I've figured it out. I've actually discovered the secret formula that governs fandom's acceptance or dismissal of a TV show. Ladies and gentlemen... fasten your seatbelts.

Your "oh snap"s and "zing!"s can go in the comment section, thank you.
This chapter took a bit more editing than I thought, so you get it a day late. We'll chalk it up to, like, leap years and daylight savings time.
Plus, I was playing a lot of the Ghostbusters video game. Fun stuff.
( Chapter 15. )
Plus, I was playing a lot of the Ghostbusters video game. Fun stuff.

On the other hand, werewolves get everywhere by turning hairy and running there, thus saving them a spooky amount on car insurance. And the eternal rivalry continues.
(Frankenstein can't get insured, as being assembled out of dead tissue with an abnormal brain animating you is a pre-existing condition.)