The new season of TV has started in the States, which means that all the shows I watch, talk about, and fangasmed over at Comic Con in July are back. Which is a good thing. I'm a happy girl and looking forward to getting sucked back into the world of Chuck, Fringe, Supernatural, Castle etc.
But when the online places you usually tap for your fix of new American tv shows don't have anything new, and when everyone else is talking about what happened this week, your place in fandom is threatened in the most primal way. You run the risk of being out of sync with everyone else. You run the risk of being (pause for effect) just another viewer.
Fandom is about so much more than watching something, it's about adding to the conversation. It's about feeling part of a shared experience. And it relies on currency (meaning 'now' not cubits). If you fall out of step with the rest of your fandom you can quickly fall so behind it's impossible to catch up.
But now thanks to twitter when you have a problem you can ask the verse for help. And I got my fix and am now back in the bosom of fandom. Which sounds odd, but I hope you get my meaning.
2 season openers down, a few more to go... Thanks @DrDSM for saving my Saturday!
Saturday, 25 September 2010
Sunday, 8 August 2010
Comic Con 2010 - Supernatural
Well, I've managed to almost use up my sister's monthly bandwidth uploading videos from comic con.. And here are the ones from the Supernatural panel.
Sunday, 1 August 2010
Comic Con - Fringe panel
This was a really interesting panel - lots of insight into the two universes, how Anna Torv plays each Olivia and the set up for season 3. Unfortunately, moderator Ken Tucker from Entertainment Weekly did a terrible job. At times it felt like he didn't even watch the show or didn't really want to be at Comic Con at all!
But the cast and show runners were great. And they turned the tables on the Q+A by asking people at the mic a question too... Here are the films I took during the panel.
But the cast and show runners were great. And they turned the tables on the Q+A by asking people at the mic a question too... Here are the films I took during the panel.
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