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#frick i love this scriptwriter
inlocusmads · 1 year
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there is something so particularly poignant about the Good Omens 2 news through a Hillywood parody. Like I've been an avid fan of theirs ever since I got into Sherlock. They're the epitome of fandom culture, the sheer awesomess, creativity and the effort that is put in to create this sort of love letter to the show's creators, the whole team of people, the cast, the crew, the writers - and most importantly, the story. To think that there are fandoms out there who have this sort of harmonic relationship with the creators going on, it is just so wonderful - so absolutely wonderful that we're all part of this process of enjoying something.
This has been in my head for a looooong while and I can't stop thinking about how clever and just, so fricking cool of the GO creators, especially Neil Gaiman, the producers and everyone to encourage them and OH MY GOD, i absolutely exploded at the "wait and see" jokes, the "do they hold hands?" references - it's just, it feels super great to share this sort of thing with the actual creators of the actual show that made it all happen.
And especially it is so important to value a story, to understand what it stands for and all the people who'd gone through so much to narrate it, especially during these WGA strikes. It isn't "just a TV show", given how people care for these stories, narrated, produced and written down in books and going to scriptwriters and then being created into something of a gem. It isn't a box in a catalogue of movies and endless entertainment. It's years worth of work and we get to see it all unfold. How cool is that?
The thing that pisses me off the most when people undermine all of this work, going all, "An AI can do that" - pfft, AI can't write. An AI can never replace a human's yearning, a human being's desire to tell a story.
You don't go to such incredible lengths to celebrate it if it is "just a story" or "just a TV show". I hate it when people undermine creativity as a whole. Creativity got us here, my guy. We would be nothing short of a prehistoric civilisation if it weren't for the human mind to think, to imagine and envision. We'd never be the same without THEM STORIES.
Anyway I am rambling. I just had to get it out of my chest. Hillywood knocked it out of the frickin' planet with this Parody! I can only imagine my excitement (I believe it'll be nothing short of an actual breakdown in a nice way) when Season 2 rolls around.
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seffjatur · 3 years
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rewatching shl and thinking about that riverside scene in ep 6 right now, spoilers in the paragraphs head so slide on by idk how to read more on mobile
first of all, bc of the way they paralleled the fight scene in the bonus episode, im assuming this is narratively the moment when a-xu and wkx go from acquaintances to actually people in some form of relationship (friends, for a-xu, and man and person he's pining for in wkx's case)
so: i read somewhere that someone felt disappointed that the face reveal was unintended on a-xu's part, but i beg to differ. with the way he fell into the water, and we literally get a shot of wkx checking the faraway bank to see if a-xu surfaces there to make a quick getaway, i'd argue that a-xu deliberately made the choice to fall into the water
with his skills at qinggong, i doubt he didn't have a way to avoid falling in, if he wanted to, and even if it was unavoidable, we see that even wkx thought of the alternative which is to swim away and escape. with tian chuang's be unseen, be unnoticed motto, i doubt the ex-leader would've conveniently forgotten that this was an option, if he really didnt want wkx to see his true appearance
i present my theory of what a-xu intended. we know four seasons manor had the best techniques for disguise, wkx says he can't see any gaps in a-xu's disguise and beauty ghost liu qianqiao who is infamous for her disguises learnt from four seasons manor. so if the four seasons manor technique still doesn't hold up to water, i doubt any other technique could.
why did a-xu linger in the water if he wasn't trying to swim to the shore and escape unseen? he wanted to see if wkx would 1) panic, 2) dive in after him, and 3) it would wash away any disguise that wkx has. till now, and even afterwards, a-xu hasn't puzzled out wkx's "true identity" and he assumes that wkx is also disguising himself (from his dialogue and also his internal monologues).
literally the ep 6 river scene was a-xu's version of a trust fall. he set up a whole ass scenario to lure wkx into diving into the water after him, presumably risking his own true appearance to check on wkx's true appearance. once wkx is willing to dive in, it cements a-xu's tentative trust in him. his character is much more open and willing to play along with wkx now that he knows they're both not hiding their true appearances, at least.
this, coupled with the conversation they had on the shore before the river fight, where wkx insists that he's not lying about his true face, demonstrated to a-xu that this man can be trusted with his words. and tbh it's not like a 100% trust sort of thing, a-xu continues to be a little guarded for a while more, but this was a huge transition in their rls with each other.
and i really love it.
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