Maybe I’m late, but I just found out Doctor Who, Torchwood and the Sarah Jane Adventures are all on Hulu. I’ve been wanting to find sarah jane for a while….

OH and the Torchwood Declassified special.

Woo I got my laptop back! *pets it*

And they replaced the whole keyboard, so it’s almost like a new laptop.

B- You’re my absolute favorite Sherlock writer there is and I’m really sad to hear that you and other great fandom artists feel like you’re not getting the respect and appreciation you deserve. Is there anything, other than encouraging comments, that you think those of us who are more silent in the fandom can do to try and bring back a better atmosphere for artists?

beautifulfic-deactivated2015091:

Thank you, hun! This is really sweet of you to ask. Obviously, I don’t have all the answers, but I think what the quiet people can do is speak up, just a little bit.

It doesn’t have to be much. If your favourite artist or writer or whatever puts something up on tumblr, like it and reblog. That’s like a double whammy of love, and you don’t have to say a word. You could drop them a little message just to say thank you or loved it. Some will reply, others won’t, but either way I bet they’ll appreciate it!

If they’re posting on a site where comments are easy, again just a couple of words gets the support across. if you’re worried about sounding repetitive or something (don’t be worried, all praise = good) then try picking something that you really, really liked. Is the colour of Sherlock’s eyes particularly stunning in the picture? Is there a line in a chapter you love beyond all others (I LOVE it when people who pick out favourite lines – it shows, to me, that they’re really engaged with the fics.)

Basically, when it comes down to making fandom a lovely place, a key thing to remember is respect. Even if you don’t like what someone is saying, or creating, or whatever, you (this is a nebulous “you” not a direct “you”) need to remember that they’re entitled to feel that way or create that thing. Ask yourself:

Do I really need to challenge this person about this thing, or can I let is pass?

If you can let it pass, do. Sometimes it seems like people create conflict in fandom for the fun of it, which is unfortunate, because often the community is used as a place of refuge and arguments make it feel like a warzone instead.

By all means, enter into debate, but keep it polite and respectful. Don’t just say “You’re wrong and stupid!” bring your evidence to the table, and lay it out in an unemotional way. Debate’s not about choosing right and wrong. it’s about viewing a topic from every angle and gaining a better understanding of it as a community. It can be hard not to get angry over things your passionate about. Don’t kill the passion, not by any means, but bring the respect. 

I think open conversation and discussion of flaws and points of view is phenomenally important. It enables us to educate ourselves and refine our world view, but lately such efforts have quickly evolved into petty squabbling and hateful comments. Bit not good.

Also (and this is a personal thing for me and might not bother other creators), there is a time and a place for commentary on the show and its creators, and that place is on your own blog (the time is up to you.) It’s not in the comments of my fic when I’ve just posted a new chapter, or that piece of art someone’s just put up on tumblr, or even that in-passing comment they just made.

Finally, I don’t want to be told I’m “better than most of the shit fic on this archive” or “Should take Moffat’s place because he’s crap.”

That might be your opinion, but it is fundamentally divisive, and it’s really not flattering. Comparisons are odious.

Those creators are as deserving of respect as anyone else, and it makes me feel guilty by association being on the receiving end of that kind of comment, and only enhances hte negative fandom vibes.

I hope all that sort of outlines what you can and can’t do. The tl;dr version is: share the love, silence the hate, show the respect.

If you do that, then it’ll be sunshine, rainbows, and open, honest and educated debate all the way!

(The you throughout ALL of this is hte nebulous you, btw. It’s not the you you. The you you probably knows all this already and is, by the way, looking very sharp and keen and intelligent today. Go youl)

Meta question: has anyone looked at the pissing contest (literally) between Sherlock and Magnussen; “Sherlock Holmes needs to pee in a jar” and ‘Magnussen’s whiz in the 221B hearth and home’?

annejamison:

professorfangirl:

mid0nz-deactivated20170516:

Hmmm. Never thought about it… Anybody?

Right quick: I think a lot of this season’s about embodiment. While it’s obvious that Sherlock’s coming to terms with his need for emotional connection, he’s also learning about the vulnerability of his body.   “..can this man who’s all mind, pure logic, exist in a vulnerable body? (He begins under torture, he ends as a weeping child.)” (x) “He wants to live by logic, but he can’t escape his chemistry” (x). All the excretions, piss and shit and blood and tears, are evidence of our gross materiality, the inescapable body. (Psychoanalyst Julia Kristeva calls such “effluvia” signs of “the abject,” the filth and waste that  society rejects and is freaked out by.) Most importantly here, they’re means of contamination. Sherlock’s piss will provide evidence that he’s contaminated himself mind and body; Magnussen’s piss is a symbolic contamination of Sherlock’s home. (I wrote earlier about Magnussen as a mirror of Sherlock, only with a disgusting physicality. “To every superego its abject,” as Kristeva would say.)

the saliva left on one’s cheek after unwanted licking, perhaps?