You know, the thing is, I really like comedies.

But not so much slapstick comedies -- the sort where it's nonstop wacky hijinks of a (usually) physical nature; I like shows and comics and whatevers that don't take themselves too seriously, and can, in fact, step back from themselves and laugh. Anything that strikes me as taking itself too seriously tends to bore me, or else drive me to imagining more humorous scenarios -- it is, ultimately, why I can't follow a whole lot of "epic" stories. I get ... bored, honestly, with the nobility and the drama and the RAW HUMAN SUFFERING AND AWE; some is good, some is often very good, but after a while, I get tired of it. I think Tolkien may be the only one who's ever pulled it off in a way that I don't eventually feel like mocking it. :\

On the other hand, I like a comedy that has darker elements, too. I don't mean just black humor or its ilk; I mean stories that are lighthearted and funny on surface viewing, but as soon as you scratch a bit deeper, there's a whole seething mass of things that could go wrong, will go wrong, or already have gone wrong. I like characters like this, too -- know me long enough and it's laughably easy to predict who my favorite character in something new will be: I like the "good" characters, the cheerful ones, the happy stupid ones that maybe the other characters are sometimes irritated with -- but who also have a darker core, something rotten inside all of the bright. And honestly, it feels more "real" to me (maybe I just have a skewed sense of reality? Errr) for a character to start light and progress to darker, rather than a character that starts dark and lightens as time goes on. It's possible, it just seems less likely.

I love a story where the characters can be laughing and stupid one moment, and in the next find themselves in a world of hurt and unhappiness -- but that ultimately, in the end, they pull together; I like a good dose of funny in my wooby. (Granted, I am not very good at this myself; my humor, such as I have it, is a physical humor: people laugh at me more because of how I saw things and how I look as I say them, or at the things I do, rather than what I say. Sadly, I am not a clever person, though someday I would LIKE to be.) I ... often cannot read WAFFy fixit stories, because everyone's so interested in the sentimental tugging of the heartstrings, and just as it is with unending angst, I get -- bored, in a way. And it's not that I don't think some characters DON'T deserve hugs and cuddlings, or that I think an awkward joke should be thrown in to jar the mood; it's just ... maybe it's that I prefer teasing and banter instead?

On that note -- Doctor Who is totally my new favorite show (well, one of several). The Doctor is so incredibly cute and enthusiastic you just want to FUZZLE him, but there are times when that blacker uglier part of him comes out, and it's absolutely fascinating to see.

And so here I must make a confession: I have not beaten Final Fantasy XII. I watched a roommate play it all the way through, and felt no desire to play it to the end myself to see it again. I've heard a lot of people enthusing about it, talking about how sweet it was, how wooby, how something, but it felt -- flat, to me. It didn't feel like enough payoff for the big ending that the game seemed to be promising for, and like a lot of it, I just felt it was short of delivering even half of what it promised.

And yes, I know there are going to be people who argue -- it's subtle! you can't expect it to be handed to you on a plate! But please don't tell me that. Maybe this is my own pretension, but I'm pretty certain I understand subtle, I get subtle -- and frankly, FFXII felt less like "subtle" and more like they sacrificed character for plot, and plot for mindless level-grinding -- and this is when I enjoyed the battle system and found the whole fighting monsters bit to be a lot of fun. Maybe it's just a thing with Final Fantasy games, but SO MUCH of the level-grinding felt extraneous, and like chunks of it could've been cut out to focus more on characters. As it was? I came out of the game still not really LIKING anyone enough to carry that beyond the game.

Final Fantasy XII is actually a good example of a story I think took itself too seriously -- yes, there was a huge political plot going on; yes, there was world-changing historical what-have-you. But frankly? I felt like too much of it got lost, yet again, with the level grinding, and ultimately it felt less subtle to me, and more of a "here, we are going to throw nuggets of cool stuff at you, NOW TAKE THE BAIT." It was very much a story of grand heroics and noble ideals unfortunately twisted, and ... in the end, the story didn't feel very human to me at all. And that's where it lost me; it was obsessed with the big picture to a degree where the small things -- the human elements that would make me sympathize and want these characters to win -- was lost. I look at Ivalice and see this richly-textured, fascinating and painstakingly-crafted world with so much potential, and yet ... the characters hardly seemed to take joy in their own world, so focused they were on their military and political goals, and it felt like a waste to me. Everyone still felt like charictures at the end -- ones I grew to not be so annoyed with as when I started, but still ... I don't know. I never felt like they really grew out of their original stilted roles.

However, Doctor Who has already caused me to stay up far past my bedtime, debating with a roommate where certain Major Events fit into the space-time continuum, whether something that happens "outside of time" will fit itself back into the linear flow, and if it does, how does it and where does it and what family structures might have existed with the Time Lords and how the hell do the Daleks keep surviving, please let me know. XD

Also have decided that David Tennant's sheer enthusiastic joy about getting to play his childhood idol/hero? Cutest thing ever, among other cutest things ever.

I need icons for Shounen Onmyouji and Doctor Who now. D: ... I suppose it's a good thing the weekend is coming up, though holy crap I need to clean and pack for MOVIN'S.
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From: [identity profile] takadainmate.livejournal.com


Aha! Welcome to the wonderful world of Doctor Who! As a life-long fan I am absolutely overjoyed you like it. I can point you to a few of my favourite icon makers if you like, just tell me if you want Nine or Ten or whatever. I tend towards Ten/Tardis love but there's tonnes about. XD Also, I agree that David Tennant is the cutest Doctor ever. He makes me squee and I don'd care what some old schoolers say.

From: [identity profile] takadainmate.livejournal.com


Well I am most happy you have returned! Seven has always been my favourite personally, but I know a lot of people like Four.

Ah now fic-reccing for DW is something I can certainly do. Do you have a favourite pairing? Or do you like Gen? I'm a bit more vague on that, and unusually I dont really ship anyone per se, but I like most pairings (*is easy*). Particularly Tardis/Ten, which is my OTP (XDDDD). Aaaanyway, I have a huge number of recs and I am currently formulating a rec post, but I can tide you over with some of my favourites if you let me know what you'd like.

As for icons, my first reccomendation would be to go hit [livejournal.com profile] who_daily. There are hundreds of new icons daily, but be careful because lots of them are a spoilerific. And... I can't seem to find the lj accounts of any of my personal favourites. Hm I fail slightly. I'll keep looking into that.

I also think that the lj Doctor Who fandom is a pretty nice place. No crazy fan-snobs really and there's a good mix of old and new fans.

And now I continue my Ten love rant... I completely agree that he is wall-bouncily wonderful. Like he's continuously on speed. There are a few authors who write his madness extraodinarily well...

Out of interest, where are you up to in the series?

(Sorry, I also fail at links apparently)

From: [identity profile] takadainmate.livejournal.com


He is. But I was never a big fan of him. Still, there's tonnes of fic to choose from. Dammit but a lot of the fic I like is actually current season so I cant rec that (including two of the best kinky tardis sex fics evah XD), but for some nice angsty Jack/Ten I like this one. For some excellent gen Tardis fic (for I am weak for the Tardis) I like this. For Gen Ten fic this one is a fandom favourite, angsty, meaningful Who fic here.

Cutesy Ten/Rose goes here.

And. Um. I have to agree that Nine/Jack/Rose is a fantastic threesome, and there is some fantastic fic for them, like this one.

There is more, some of it I cant find in my bookmarks but this should keep you going for a while. Let me know if there is anything else you would like to see.

And. Have you seen Torchwood per chance?

Just one warning. I didnt have time to read through all these fics as I recced so they may contain later spoilers. I tried not to, but sorry if there are any...
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From: [identity profile] rivendellrose.livejournal.com


*Coughs* Actually, this half of those two roommates is pretty much just interested in the Doctor. I could take or leave the other two, with exception of them being the only two people we know of who get him riled. ;)
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From: [identity profile] rivendellrose.livejournal.com


I blame it on the cuteness. It's impossible for me not to get bubbly where the Doctor is involved. XD

...More seriously, I can definitely see the "suspect I may have a sexuality" aspect of the Doctor, and Jack and Rose are good for plot devices to get him past that. So, really, it's me being cunning and opportunistic. >_>
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