Now every time I try to watch or read something I end up sitting there wondering what kind of message it's trying to send, and whether or not it challenges stereotypes or enforces them. No seriously, I watched Rizzoli & Isles last week and then spent the day after trying to figure out if the show enforces or challenges female stereotypes. Oh man, I should totally do a rewatch of some of my old favorite classic series (here's looking at you, Utena). That would be a lot of fun to ...
I need a little help, you guys. I've been in a bit of an Utena mood and I've been dying to finish up chapter four of Fellows (once I get past that damn opening!), so you can hopefully look forward to an update for that sometime either this weekend or next week, depending on my school schedule. However, I've run into a bit of a roadblock with the resolution of the first arc of the story, which we are currently in. Three chapters in and I've made it quite clear that Utena ...
So I haven't done one of these posts in awhile, and figured I'd touch back to it again with one of my personal favorite projects: Fellows, my RGU/FSN crossover that is woefully behind on updates because I swear to God school is trying to murder me. I'm not even through the first arc yet, but a lot of thought went just into the creation of the idea, so I thought it would be fun to ramble about that a bit. As I've probably made blindingly obvious in the past, I utterly adore RGU with ...