author_by_night: (Pawnee sign by nuv0le_rapide)
author_by_night ([personal profile] author_by_night) wrote in [community profile] fictional_fans2020-05-04 12:05 pm

May the 4th

I was inspired by a Facebook post I wrote a few years ago, expressing confusion over all the May the 4th jokes. I then realized that I'd been doing the same thing to people as a huge Harry Potter fan - they would mention they'd read the books, and I'd start going on about something that wasn't immediately clear to more casual fans, leaving them confused.

I still haven't seen past the first Star Wars sequel. I really need to amend that.

Questions for YOU guys:

1. Is there anything you like only casually, only to mislead people into excitement when you mention it?

2. Have you ever confused a casual fan with ALL the love and knowledge?

3. What is your stance on the Star Wars sequels? Do you consider them canon? (If your comment contains spoilers, please mark it. I originally asked that this be spoiler free, but that's not fair to anyone who really wants to get into it! It IS Star Wars Day, after all.)

4. What is a book, movie, or series you WOULD like to see a sequel or prequel to? Or, if it's already had one of those, do you think it could be done better?
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[personal profile] beatrice_otter 2020-05-05 02:12 am (UTC)(link)
I love that episode of Babylon 5! The older I get, the less cracky it seems.
ruuger: (B5: Bingo the invisible fish)

[personal profile] ruuger 2020-05-05 12:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Every time I rewatch B5, there are new elements that I used to think were cracky and exaggerated which now seem eerily realistic (see, for example: The 'fake news' in "Illusion of Truth" and the terrorist in "Convictions").
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[personal profile] silveradept 2020-05-05 07:04 pm (UTC)(link)
B5 is one of those media you thought was far enough out on the exaggeration scale, only for real life to rapidly catch up to and surpass it, such that it doesn't seem to be going far enough any more.