What's Up This Week
Dec. 15th, 2023 01:52 pmReading
Still slowly making my way through Havana: Year Zero. It's still mostly about Julia's relationship with these three blokes instead of about her search for proof that the telephone was invented in Cuba, though there's now a mystery about who has the document she needs. Two out of the three blokes have betrayed her - she's still annoyingly fixated on the current lover despite him being a lying cheat who lies and cheats, and it mostly seems to be because he's hot (he does sound hot, to be fair) - and I'm pretty sure a third betrayal is coming. Any of the three of them could have the document Julia's after and be lying to her about it. I just want her to go "fuck this" about all three of them and maybe go find her boyfriend's ex, who successfully left all the bullshit behind and moved to Brazil.
Also still on Shadowlands, which is still so interesting. After Neolithic Orkney we went to the lost city of Trellech in the Marches of Wales, which is in the middle of an ongoing archaeological argument. It had a lot of iron deposits so may have grown really fast due to its industry when England was in the middle of the brutal subjugation of Wales. Then it was to Winchelsea, the first of which was swept out to sea and the second of which mostly lost when a huge number of its inhabitants died during the Black Death. There's a lot of plague in this book generally, which accounts for a lot of the deserted medieval villages. I'm now reading about Dunwich, "The City that Fell off a Cliff".
Writing
Nothing. Nada. I'm occasionally thinking about writing? The Fic in a Box reveals are tomorrow, so maybe it'll feel like I've written something new once my stuff is on my AO3 page.
Watching
Also not much! What am I doing with myself? I have no idea. I've watched a bit more Interview With a Vampire which was briefly very funny when they had Claudia the Teenage Vampire living with them and Lestat and Louis had to be parents, but it's all taken a turn for the tragic. I gather that book!Louis isn't that popular but I kind of love him in the TV show. I blame Jacob Anderson.
The third Doctor Who special is one I'm in two minds about. I'm not sure the Toymaker worked well as a one-off villain, though there were great moments (the creepy puppet show of former companions especially), and I think I need to wait and see how things ultimately play out to decide how I feel about the bigeneration. I don't mind changing canon (this is Doctor Who, after all) but it did feel strange to make Fifteen share so much of his first outing with Fourteen. But I do like the idea of a future Doctor, one who has done some heavy emotional work, coming back to show some kindness and compassion for his previous self. I think Fifteen is in a closed time loop and we'll see how this plays out from his side, and that could be interesting.
THAT SAID Ncuti Gatwa was as amazing as I hoped he would be. An explosion of charisma and charm and energy, funny and quick and with a hint of some underlying darkness that I really hope he gets to play. He's a Doctor who hugs, and calls people "love", and has a jukebox in the TARDIS, and happily runs around in his underwear showing off his thighs. I love him. I can't wait for the Christmas special.
Still slowly making my way through Havana: Year Zero. It's still mostly about Julia's relationship with these three blokes instead of about her search for proof that the telephone was invented in Cuba, though there's now a mystery about who has the document she needs. Two out of the three blokes have betrayed her - she's still annoyingly fixated on the current lover despite him being a lying cheat who lies and cheats, and it mostly seems to be because he's hot (he does sound hot, to be fair) - and I'm pretty sure a third betrayal is coming. Any of the three of them could have the document Julia's after and be lying to her about it. I just want her to go "fuck this" about all three of them and maybe go find her boyfriend's ex, who successfully left all the bullshit behind and moved to Brazil.
Also still on Shadowlands, which is still so interesting. After Neolithic Orkney we went to the lost city of Trellech in the Marches of Wales, which is in the middle of an ongoing archaeological argument. It had a lot of iron deposits so may have grown really fast due to its industry when England was in the middle of the brutal subjugation of Wales. Then it was to Winchelsea, the first of which was swept out to sea and the second of which mostly lost when a huge number of its inhabitants died during the Black Death. There's a lot of plague in this book generally, which accounts for a lot of the deserted medieval villages. I'm now reading about Dunwich, "The City that Fell off a Cliff".
Writing
Nothing. Nada. I'm occasionally thinking about writing? The Fic in a Box reveals are tomorrow, so maybe it'll feel like I've written something new once my stuff is on my AO3 page.
Watching
Also not much! What am I doing with myself? I have no idea. I've watched a bit more Interview With a Vampire which was briefly very funny when they had Claudia the Teenage Vampire living with them and Lestat and Louis had to be parents, but it's all taken a turn for the tragic. I gather that book!Louis isn't that popular but I kind of love him in the TV show. I blame Jacob Anderson.
The third Doctor Who special is one I'm in two minds about. I'm not sure the Toymaker worked well as a one-off villain, though there were great moments (the creepy puppet show of former companions especially), and I think I need to wait and see how things ultimately play out to decide how I feel about the bigeneration. I don't mind changing canon (this is Doctor Who, after all) but it did feel strange to make Fifteen share so much of his first outing with Fourteen. But I do like the idea of a future Doctor, one who has done some heavy emotional work, coming back to show some kindness and compassion for his previous self. I think Fifteen is in a closed time loop and we'll see how this plays out from his side, and that could be interesting.
THAT SAID Ncuti Gatwa was as amazing as I hoped he would be. An explosion of charisma and charm and energy, funny and quick and with a hint of some underlying darkness that I really hope he gets to play. He's a Doctor who hugs, and calls people "love", and has a jukebox in the TARDIS, and happily runs around in his underwear showing off his thighs. I love him. I can't wait for the Christmas special.
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Date: 2023-12-15 09:03 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2023-12-17 12:26 pm (UTC)I'm definitely mostly fond of Louis because of Jacob Anderson, and the racebend adds an interesting dimension. I'm not sure I would be quite to sympathetic to a white Louis.
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Date: 2023-12-17 05:45 pm (UTC)