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I have plans the next couple days and also had plans this evening so I was not expecting to watch it so soon but then I forgot my wallet, for the second time in a week, like a buffoon (...everything's fine now), so anyway, here we are slightly ahead of schedule.
Book spoilery things:
primeideal: Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader duelling (luke)
As usual, there will be some compare/contrasting to how it was in the books, but no super-explicit book spoilers (I hope?)
I've frequently not been on boats )
primeideal: Lan and Moiraine from "Wheel of Time" TV (lan mandragoran)
This has more book spoilers than the last couple, caution advised.
More like Damn-Oh-Dread, am I right. )
primeideal: Shogo Kawada from Battle Royale film (shogo)
Okay yeah I'm very sorry but I do not know how to tag because 95% of this isn't book-spoilery but the other 5%...probably is if you're good at reading between lines and most people are better at that than me? So, oops. Incoherent flailing ahoy.

primeideal: Egwene al'Vere from "Wheel of Time" TV (wheel of time)
This is going to be mostly spoiler-free, but there are some lines I highlight because they're foreshadowy, so if you're completely spoiler-averse, avoid. Otherwise, it doesn't rely on book-only knowledge to make sense, it's just mostly squeeing about "YAY THIS BOOK PERSON!"

It do be like that sometimes. )
Fun times! Very excited to see all the minor-character namedropping.

primeideal: Egwene al'Vere from "Wheel of Time" TV (egwene al'vere)
Tags are a bit spoilery so under a cut, but I wrote a Wheel of Time post-canon AU for the big bang! Podfic by PostalNinja is here.

Read more... )


The entire collection is here and features some more great fic and art, check it out!
primeideal: Lee Jordan in a Gryffindor scarf (Harry Potter) (Lee Jordan)
Was chatting with some colleagues who are SF/F fans*, and they mentioned worldbuilding issues that can pull readers out of the story (how does Quidditch work as a sport if everything revolves around the Seeker, etc.) And someone namedropped this new-to-me blog: A Collection of Unmitigated Pedantry. The posts are (as you'd expect) extremely verbose so I've only skimmed a little. But I enjoyed this Dune post, which examines the original novel to figure out how closely the Fremen hew to a trope he names the "Fremen myth" of the hardened warriors who defeat a more cultured, "decadent" society--usually these "histories" are written by the "decadent' culture themselves, trying to criticize their own society's perceived weaknesses, rather than a birds-eye scorekeeping of "how many battles did we win versus the other guys."

But the fact is, a lot of our evidence for the past is locked up in texts of one sort of another, so learning how to read those sources carefully and critically, drawing out the maximum of information and being wary for misinformation or deception is a key skill for a historian...When it comes to evidence, the modern historian’s problem is how to sip a useful conclusion from a fire-hose, whereas the pre-modern historian’s problem is more often how to find water in the desert.

Also, this on (Western Christian) religion in the Middle Ages, and how Game of Thrones does (and mostly doesn't) reflect that. With a follow-up on oaths.
What I think this show has fallen into is the assumption – almost always made by someone outside a society looking in – that the local religion is so silly that no one of true intelligence (which always seems to mean ‘the ruling class’ – I am amazed how even blue-collar students will swiftly self-identify with knights and nobles over commoners when reading history) could believe it. This is the mistake my students make – they don’t believe medieval Catholicism or Roman paganism, and so they weakly assume that no one (or at least, none of the ‘really smart’ people) at the time really did either. Of course this is wrong: People in the past believed their own religion.

Edit to add: Wheel of Time doesn't do a super-realistic job of depicting religion, IMO, since most of the "supernatural" phenomena are things that are attested in-universe, and there aren't a lot of rituals around worshipping an offscreen Creator as such. And when it comes to the Oath Rod, the Aes Sedai oaths aren't really "calling upon god(s) to punish you if you lie" but "magically putting a constraint on yourself to prevent you from doing such things in the future."

However, there are some oaths that do fit the descriptions above. In the books Siuan has an important scene involving non-magical oaths ("Under the Light and by my hope of salvation and rebirth...") and this gets blended with the Oath Rod in episode 6: "...or may my Creator's face turn from me and darkness consume my soul.") Points for accuracy! (And also Moiraine/Siuan being drama queens.)
 
*they also reaffirmed my suspicions that I am too shallow for the zeitgeist, but that's another story!
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Seriously, major spoilers below! And I’ll admit it could be mostly wishful thinking at this point, but a couple things I had thoughts about that were too spoilery for my main reactions post:

spoilers ahoy )

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