I adore the way fan fiction writers engage with and critique source texts, by manipulating them and breaking their rules. Some of it is straight-up homage, but a lot of [fan fiction] is really aggressive towards the source text. One tends to think of it as written by total fanboys and fangirls as a kind of worshipful act, but a lot of times you’ll read these stories and it’ll be like ‘What if Star Trek had an openly gay character on the bridge?’ And of course the point is that they don’t, and they wouldn’t, because they don’t have the balls, or they are beholden to their advertisers, or whatever. There’s a powerful critique, almost punk-like anger, being expressed there—which I find fascinating and interesting and cool.

Lev Grossman (via theadventuresofcargline)

woah someone actually gets fanfiction

(via sonicsnitchoffire)

Allrighty. Hotel is booked, Car is booked, Plane ticket was booked months ago.

I still need work to approve the time off, but I’m pretty much ready to go for Sherlock Seattle.

johnthreecontinents:

when you and your friend have a fun night out and get drunk together and accidentally make out and your friend is engaged to someone else

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I love Burn; he’s so fucking good. he’s such a good actor that whenever Burn is doing a scene, I watch him so closely, because I’m such an admirer of his skill. The character’s unapologetic and so is he, he’s completely unapologetic about who he is. He’s a very pure person.

Gareth David-Lloyd talking about Burn Gorman (via garethdavid-lloyd)