What We're Watching Wednesday: Craig Before the Creek
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In which Nevanna overthinks children’s cartoons, in ways that probably won’t make sense unless you’ve watched the Craig of the Creek prequel movie.
( Go forth, following dreams! )
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Tuesday Top Five: Small Screen Pride
Jun. 3rd, 2025 11:15 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Pride Month has begun, so I’m here to share some of my favorite queer characters from (live action) television.
1. Tara Maclay (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Although it’s easy to dismiss Tara as “only” a love interest for Willow (who is also a great character!), there’s a lot to love and admire about her in her own right: she’s brave and wise and compassionate, and her story beautifully demonstrates the show’s enduring theme of found family. I am one of many, many fans who wish that she’d survived the series, and I was thrilled to recognize both the deliberate use of her name and a cameo appearance by Amber Benson in the recent horror movie I Saw The TV Glow. Tara was also the focus of a tie-in prequel that was published a couple of years ago, although I haven’t read it.
2. Jack Harkness (Doctor Who/Torchwood)
I was delighted by Jack from the very first time that I saw him in “The Empty Child.”
andrastewhite once pointed out, in a LiveJournal/Dreamwidth post that I can no longer find, that although charming rogues with hearts of gold have never been a rarity in science fiction, Jack stood out as a Doctor Who companion in particular because of his previous experience traveling the universe, and, of course, his uninhibited sexuality. I adored his relationships with the Doctor and Rose. And although the writing on Torchwood was often extremely uneven and sometimes seemed to be coasting on the memorable elements of other shows, Jack’s protective love for his team was always a joy to watch, and the devotion between him and Ianto was a noteworthy step forward for sci-fi action media (even if, like Willow and Tara’s story, it ended tragically).
3. Miranda Callendar (Jekyll)
Steven Moffat has (and deserves) a dubious track record when it comes to writing female characters, but I think he did a decent job with the ladies of Jekyll. Miranda – a private detective who becomes entangled in the drama between the modern-day Jekyll and Hyde – is smart and stubborn and resourceful and funny, and her bond with her wife and business partner, Min, is clear in every scene. I would watch an entire show about the two of them as supernatural investigators.
4. Eric Effiong (Sex Education)
Eric is one of the most lovable characters in a varied and engaging cast. He could have been nothing more than a fabulous accessory to his (sometimes insufferable) straight white best friend’s storyline, but increasingly layered writing and Ncuti Gatwa’s remarkable performance allow him to transcend that stereotype magnificently. I like that Eric is mostly secure in his identity and aesthetic when the story starts, but – like any teenager – he’s on a journey to figure out who he wants and what kind of person he wants to be, and his sexuality and religion and family and friendships all play significant and interconnected parts in that journey.
5. Theodora Crain (The Haunting of Hill House)
I have yet to read Shirley Jackson’s original novel, but when I watched Mike Flanagan’s screen adaptation (which I understand is very different from the source material), I remarked to a couple of my friends, “of course the damaged psychic lady is my favorite.” I love Theo’s snark, the contrast between her accomplished professional identity and her messy personal issues, her determination to help children who have been harmed, and the way that she both fears and yearns for intimacy. I was so happy for her at the end of the series.
Honorable mentions: Nomi Marks and Amanita Caplan (Sense8), Anissa Pierce (Black Lightning), Sara Lance (Legends of Tomorrow)
I haven't finished watching any of those shows yet but I love these characters based on what I've seen!
1. Tara Maclay (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Although it’s easy to dismiss Tara as “only” a love interest for Willow (who is also a great character!), there’s a lot to love and admire about her in her own right: she’s brave and wise and compassionate, and her story beautifully demonstrates the show’s enduring theme of found family. I am one of many, many fans who wish that she’d survived the series, and I was thrilled to recognize both the deliberate use of her name and a cameo appearance by Amber Benson in the recent horror movie I Saw The TV Glow. Tara was also the focus of a tie-in prequel that was published a couple of years ago, although I haven’t read it.
2. Jack Harkness (Doctor Who/Torchwood)
I was delighted by Jack from the very first time that I saw him in “The Empty Child.”
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3. Miranda Callendar (Jekyll)
Steven Moffat has (and deserves) a dubious track record when it comes to writing female characters, but I think he did a decent job with the ladies of Jekyll. Miranda – a private detective who becomes entangled in the drama between the modern-day Jekyll and Hyde – is smart and stubborn and resourceful and funny, and her bond with her wife and business partner, Min, is clear in every scene. I would watch an entire show about the two of them as supernatural investigators.
4. Eric Effiong (Sex Education)
Eric is one of the most lovable characters in a varied and engaging cast. He could have been nothing more than a fabulous accessory to his (sometimes insufferable) straight white best friend’s storyline, but increasingly layered writing and Ncuti Gatwa’s remarkable performance allow him to transcend that stereotype magnificently. I like that Eric is mostly secure in his identity and aesthetic when the story starts, but – like any teenager – he’s on a journey to figure out who he wants and what kind of person he wants to be, and his sexuality and religion and family and friendships all play significant and interconnected parts in that journey.
5. Theodora Crain (The Haunting of Hill House)
I have yet to read Shirley Jackson’s original novel, but when I watched Mike Flanagan’s screen adaptation (which I understand is very different from the source material), I remarked to a couple of my friends, “of course the damaged psychic lady is my favorite.” I love Theo’s snark, the contrast between her accomplished professional identity and her messy personal issues, her determination to help children who have been harmed, and the way that she both fears and yearns for intimacy. I was so happy for her at the end of the series.
Honorable mentions: Nomi Marks and Amanita Caplan (Sense8), Anissa Pierce (Black Lightning), Sara Lance (Legends of Tomorrow)
I haven't finished watching any of those shows yet but I love these characters based on what I've seen!
Fancake Theme for June: Female Relationships
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This theme runs for the entire month. If you have any questions, just ask!
Challenge #71, Challenge #64
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Title: Caeneus/Riddy sketch
Artist:
mekare
Rating: G
Fandom: Kaos (Netflix)
Characters/Pairings: Caeneus, Euridice
Content Notes: Pentel brush pen, No erase. Caeneus is a trans character from Greek mythology who is the romantic lead in Kaos. He falls in love with Euridice in the underworld.
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Happy Pride!
Artist:
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Rating: G
Fandom: Kaos (Netflix)
Characters/Pairings: Caeneus, Euridice
Content Notes: Pentel brush pen, No erase. Caeneus is a trans character from Greek mythology who is the romantic lead in Kaos. He falls in love with Euridice in the underworld.
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Happy Pride!
Lectures de mai
Jun. 1st, 2025 08:51 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
( Feux, Perrine Le Querrec ) 6/10
( Exit Strategy - Network Effect - Fugitive Telemetry, Martha Wells ) 8/10 + 9/10 + 8/10
( Histoires étranges et fantastiques d'Amérique latine ) 8/10
( The Fifty Year Sword, Mark Z. Danielewski ) 7/10
( Les souvenirs de Ferdinand Taupe, Mickaël Brun-Arnaud ) 6/10
( The River has Roots, Amal El-Mohtar ) 8/10
( Black Sun Rising, C. S. Friedman ) 8/10
( Dark Matter, Michelle Paver ) 8/10
( Swordspoint, Ellen Kushner ) 8/10
( Jouer avec les poètes, Jacques Charpentreau ) 7/10
( Le cycle du cheval - Accords, António Ramos Rosa ) 6/10
( Histoire du chat et de la souris qui devinrent amis, Luis Sepulveda ) 7/10
( Cent récitations de notre enfance ) 8/10
Progression : 51/52
"Risques de lecture" : The Fifty Year Sword, Les souvenirs de Ferdinand Taupe, Black Sun Rising, Dark Matter, Swordspoint -> 23/26
Bingo-livres : 25/25
Reddit fantasy bingo : 14/25
( Exit Strategy - Network Effect - Fugitive Telemetry, Martha Wells ) 8/10 + 9/10 + 8/10
( Histoires étranges et fantastiques d'Amérique latine ) 8/10
( The Fifty Year Sword, Mark Z. Danielewski ) 7/10
( Les souvenirs de Ferdinand Taupe, Mickaël Brun-Arnaud ) 6/10
( The River has Roots, Amal El-Mohtar ) 8/10
( Black Sun Rising, C. S. Friedman ) 8/10
( Dark Matter, Michelle Paver ) 8/10
( Swordspoint, Ellen Kushner ) 8/10
( Jouer avec les poètes, Jacques Charpentreau ) 7/10
( Le cycle du cheval - Accords, António Ramos Rosa ) 6/10
( Histoire du chat et de la souris qui devinrent amis, Luis Sepulveda ) 7/10
( Cent récitations de notre enfance ) 8/10
Progression : 51/52
"Risques de lecture" : The Fifty Year Sword, Les souvenirs de Ferdinand Taupe, Black Sun Rising, Dark Matter, Swordspoint -> 23/26
Bingo-livres : 25/25
Reddit fantasy bingo : 14/25
Admin Post: Drawing Challenge #71 - Pride!
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Challenge #71: Pride!
It's Pride throughout June in the USA and many other places, so that's our theme this month. You can draw or paint LGBTQ+ characters from canon or fandom, original characters representing some aspect of Pride, key historical LGBTQ figures, art based on the colours of the Pride flags - wherever your imagination takes you!
Here's what Wikipedia has to say about LGBTQ people and Pride.
It's fine to depict slash, femslash, poly, ace etc. relationships beloved of fandom, whether or not they're explicit in canon. Or show your favourite characters taking part in Pride activities like parades, marches, or parties - anything linked with Pride and the LGBTQ+ community.
A round-up post for submissions to this challenge will be done at the end of June.
Admin Post: Drawing Challenge #70 (Mermay & Marine) - Round-Up Post
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A bonanza of art this month! Congrats to those who took part in this challenge!
Entries submitted for Drawing Challenge #70 - Mermay & Marine:
Entries submitted for Drawing Challenge #70 - Mermay & Marine:
- Under Atlantis by
mific - Stargate Atlantis, G
- I use a razor shell by
leecetheartist - Original art, G
- I feel the need for speed by
leecetheartist - Original art, G
- Take my shirt off and pray by
leecetheartist - Original art, G
- Underwater by
mekare - Original art, G
- Sketch of a sad mermaid after a rainy day by
zenigotchas - Original art, NSFW/Mature
- Shy shark by
leecetheartist - Original art, G
- Beachcomber by
leecetheartist - Original art, G
- A bone to pick by
leecetheartist - Original art, G
- Spot on by
leecetheartist - Original art, G
- Sirenia by
leecetheartist - Original art, G
- Merwong by
leecetheartist - Original art, G
- 3 Mermaids WiP by
goss - Original art, G
- Merdurbot by
mific - The Murderbot Diaries, G
- My story is not a short one by
leecetheartist - Original art, G
- Merther's day by
leecetheartist - Original art, G
- Aquamer by
mific - Original art, G
- At least I'm not shallow! by
leecetheartist - Original art, T
- Wheee! by
leecetheartist - Original art, G
- High fives all round by
leecetheartist - Original art, G
- Hey there! by
leecetheartist - Original art, G
- I get your point by
leecetheartist - Original art, G
- Dolphinmer by
leecetheartist - Original art, G
- I'm not interested in your voice by
leecetheartist - Original art, G
- Steve MerGarrett by
mific - Hawaii five-O, T
- She is so blue by
leecetheartist - Original art, G
- Did they see me? by
leecetheartist - Original art, T
- I'm a beach comber by
leecetheartist - Original art, NSFW
- Deal by
leecetheartist - Original art, G
- Quick merman by
leecetheartist - Original art, G
- Maze of twisty little scales all alike by
leecetheartist - Original art, G
- Sailfin guy by
leecetheartist - Original art, G
- The Keepmer by
mific - Stargate Atlantis, T
- Frisking by
leecetheartist - Original art, G
- Cosmic Wiggle by
leecetheartist - Original art, G
- Doing my stretches by
leecetheartist - Original art, G
- Rainbow mermaid by
leecetheartist - Original art, NSFW
- Ruler by
leecetheartist - Original art, G