on reading, Alias, icons (yes, still)
Nov. 5th, 2003 12:16 pmBut here's what I've been thinking. One of the things I miss most about school is reading a work of literature and having a big, get-into-the-guts discussion about it. (Er, since I was an English major.) Those of you still in school likely don't feel this way. <g> I miss it, though, and I also have found that I don't have as much time as I used to, to devote to reading (or I read quick brain-candy-type books). I want something to kickstart that again, but at a slower pace so that I don't feel like I have to read a book in a week, or a month, or whatever. And I want to have the discussions. So I was thinking, wouldn't it be cool if we (whoever "we" might be) read one chapter from a selected book once a week, and discussed chapter by chapter? I could definitely do a chapter a week, and it would encourage me to read more, and I'd get the interaction w/ other people reading the same book. Jade and I had planned to do something like this with OotP, but we were playing in an RPG at the time and sadly had to give up those plans. I'm thinking the books, particularly in the beginning, wouldn't have to be heavy War and Peace-type novels, but novels (like chick lit) that we'd have fun with.
There are little technical details to work out with something like this (like, which books?), but I so want to get back into the reading groove that I'm willing to start like, tomorrow. :)) Not sure if this would really warrant a community, though I'd hate to spam my friends list with it, so hmmm. Guess I will see if anyone has any advice, first.
In other news, my Alias S1 DVDs arrived the other day, and I've been watching them (though perhaps not as closely as I should). This is the first time I've ever seen the show, so NOBODY SPOIL ME ABOUT UPCOMING SEASONS. :D I figure this will be like Sex & the City and 24 for me, wherein I just follow the show through DVDs. Now that I know the characters a bit better, I have to run screaming from spoilery icons (which are everywhere) -- it was okay before since I had no clue what they were talking about, and my brain didn't take any of it in.
I like it, though I'm not sure it would have sucked me in on a weekly basis if I'd caught it originally. What I enjoy most about it is that it feels like it was written by one person. After suffering the clunkiness of many other shows (Smallville), it's really refreshing to feel like I'm just watching one long movie. I like that everything seems well-thought-out and planned in advance, rather than someone throwing something in for convenience. It feels like 24 in that way -- that level of planning, which is just awesome. It means that everything is meaningful, and carefully laid out. I love that.
I'm also in like with Vaughn, and with Sydney/Vaughn. Though I'm not going to hang my hat on that just yet, since I'm only 6 episodes in.
Hee, and it's always lovely to see UCLA on film. I'm like ... hey, that's Powell Library. Awww, he's proposing in front of Royce Hall, how nice.
What I don't like: Why does she have to be a grad student? That is so retarded. Is it just to get the younger audience feeling like we can relate to her? As if being a grad student with her job would be remotely possible. Both are completely full time careers. It's completely unrealistic, especially considering she travels so much. Major eye roll.
This whole thing with SD-6 and whatever is so very far fetched. As if something that large/professional could develop under the CIA's nose, with them recruiting people while claiming they're CIA. Please.
Sydney's character is sometimes a bit contradictory. She's like superwoman one minute, emotionless and professional, and then she breaks down in the middle of a mission or calls up Vaughn (as much as I like the S/V, I find these encounters somewhat contrived), and I'm like, oh fucking pull yourself together. Sure, in reality, this kind of back and forth might make sense, but this is fictional. This girl is a grad student/double-agent CIA operative. Please.
I'm also not too impressed with the inconsistent way she deals with her father (again, in reality, this would not be such a glaring thing). Personally, I think she has zero room to stand on w/ her constant angst about the way her mother died, and then all the blame she levels at Dear Old Dad -- because hello! What is she doing? Is she not living the very life that she condemns him for? Hypocrite.
I'm undecided about Will. I dislike him when he's with Sydney; I like him when he's with Jenny. Plus I'm v. curious about wtf Sydney's fiancee was up to. Knew that guy wasn't totally kosher! :D
Okay, that's it for now. I'm sure when I'm all caught up, I will look back on these initial thoughts and have a good laugh.
And how's this for irony? I was talking about icon nazis in my last post, because they're so anal about where their icons -- which they make for public use -- go, and then Connie, who was so nice as to send me some uncredited H/D icons ... sent one of mine back to me! *snicker* I had no idea anyone liked it. So now it's back in my icon repertoire, and I'll use it in this post since I know you'll ask which it was.
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Date: 2003-11-05 03:23 pm (UTC)-Alice
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Date: 2003-11-05 05:00 pm (UTC)