12 July 2009 @ 10:09 pm
I'm So Sorry, James Moran  
Once in a while, I run up against the crazy side of life. In this case, against the crazy side of fandom. I didn't expect it, because the one and only fandom I've ever ever assayed -- many years ago, when the world was young -- didn't stick much, and I left after a couple of years out of sheer boredom, so I'd never realized how massively invested some people are with their favorite shows.  

My reaction to CoE was to declare myself an AU writer. In my world, Ianto is alive and the third series didn't happen. Others has been to go on a rampage against poor James Moran, who seems to be one of the most accessible people in the world, and who really wants to engage with the fans.  I am disappointed, and a bit pissed off, and I think RTD is a nihilist with the soul of a schoolyard bully, and I would want to tell him a thing or two, except that I don't think he would care about my opinion. But launching an all out internet attack on the writers or the actors? Jesus. That's taking all of this too far.

Being a fan is supposed to be enjoyable. It gives you the chance to play in a nice playground, take the characters in directions the writers never thought of, experiment with your own writing, enjoy other people's experiments. But it is playing with fiction.  With his talent, Gareth will go on to a good solid acting career. John will still be John and we will be enjoying his madness for years to come. Ianto and Jack remain, any way you want them.


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[identity profile] merucha.livejournal.com on July 13th, 2009 04:31 am (UTC)
Probably. I attended two cons upteen years ago and decided they were not my cup of tea. Maybe some day... But it's like those people who think a celebrity is communicating personally with them when they make a speech in a crowded room. Creepy.
rhianona: look up[personal profile] rhianona on July 13th, 2009 04:36 am (UTC)
I think the key is to go with friends. I went to NY Comic Con this year and had a good time. Got series 2 dvds signed by Eve Myles and Euros Lyn (which is odd, b/c EL directed DW and not TW last year. but whatever. had enough to carry that day, wasn't bringing an extra set of dvds for him.) Also, NYCC is aimed at comics for the most part, so while there are some media celebrities or authors, the big thing are the comic books - and the writers and artists for them are really sweet and nice. I'm going to dragon*con this year, and am a bit nervous.

But yes, there are many people who are creepy. I remember from the LOTR fandom I was briefly involved with. Some of the people were nice but crazy. Really, really crazy.
[identity profile] merucha.livejournal.com on July 13th, 2009 04:44 am (UTC)
LOTR fandom has a rep, or so I hear.
rhianona: bacall face[personal profile] rhianona on July 13th, 2009 04:47 am (UTC)
yeah... I don't regret my involvement (it wasn't with fic at all, b/c I don't read LOTR fic out of principle) and I met some really nice people, at least one of whom is still a close friend of mine. And I had some amazing experiences going to fan thrown oscar parties in LA. But my gods... there were a lot of delusional people there. In part, the cast and crew of LOTR were extremely generous with their time and extraordinarily nice about it all and went the extra effort. But there is a reason I left it all as soon as ROTK was over.