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(There are still some days left open in the meme, if you want to suggest a(nother) topic.)

Day 4 was suggested by [personal profile] umadoshi, What's your relationship with old fandoms (your own previous fandoms) like?

Except for one-off fandoms I only write to create a gift for someone else (Dawson's Creek, for example; it's on my to watch list, but when I wrote the Dawson's Creek section of Ten Slayers Who Never Were (The Of All the Women in All the World Mix) for [livejournal.com profile] nikitangel, I did a lot of research and had someone who liked the show take a look at it), I tend not to have previous fandoms, in that they once were my fandom but no more. My first online fandom was Buffy the Vampire Slayer, circa season two and the Willow/Angel mailing lists (and then the spin-off list of awesome), and I still write Buffy fic sometimes. (Often in crossovers, because, as you may notice from the fic I just referenced, I love making women from other fandoms slayers.) The Lost Boys was my second online fandom, and I still write it occasionally. So mostly, my relationship with my old fandoms is pretty damn great. I miss some of the people who used to write fic and meta in my old fandoms, but it's still pretty awesome.

However, there is one previous fandom that I broke up with and broke up hard: Glee. I only steadily watched during the second half of season two, when [personal profile] wakeupnew introduced me to the joy that was Lauren Zizes. (I did then go back and watch all of season two at that point, and I'd already seen pieces of season one when it first aired, before I got so fed up with the treatment of half the characters I couldn't take it anymore.) I was all set to watch season three, and then Zizes wasn't a big part of it anymore and I was already pissed off about the racism and biphobia that I just couldn't do any more. And then I made the mistake of keeping up with meta even though I wasn't watching, and it made me angry and bitter, and in the end, I couldn't even finish the stories I had in progress. Which sucked, because I loved them, particularly my believed marching band AU series, The Marching Band Refused to Yield, but no. I couldn't. I still can't. I do sometimes pull up the next story in that series, just to see if I can finish it, but I can't. Glee infuriated me with the choices the creators made, and I just can't. I've never felt so frustrated by a fandom in which I still wanted to create, but couldn't.

So that's how I feel about my old fandoms. Awesome, awesome, awesome, OMGWTF GLEE.

Date: 2014-12-06 02:45 am (UTC)
rthstewart: (Default)
From: [personal profile] rthstewart
Sniff. It's sad when those break ups occur. Totally understandable. You need to feel happy and safe to create, I think, inspired? Some of it can be, "I'm going to fix this mess" but t hat can only get you so far. It hurts to break up. Something in you dies and it's very sad.

Date: 2014-12-06 05:13 am (UTC)
wakeupnew: Animated gif, Zuko wandering across the screen & throwing his hands up ([avatar] hey. zuko here. AUGH!)
From: [personal profile] wakeupnew
Oh god Glee /o\ I had works in progress and I hate leaving fics unfinished, but I just ... can't, ever, have anything to do with that show ever again. I feel you.

Date: 2014-12-06 10:55 pm (UTC)
umadoshi: umadoshi kanji (Fringe - blue!Lincoln (monanotlisa))
From: [personal profile] umadoshi
*winces* I've heard such unfortunate things about Glee. I'm sorry it went down like that.

This was an interesting read! ^_^

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