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get me off this crazy thing ([personal profile] hafital) wrote2005-03-05 07:16 pm
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My LJ superpower!

I have an LJ superpower and that superpower is the ability to be completely oblivious to about 85% of whatever given drama happens to be occurring. It's a nice power, good power, but when I finally take notice of something I'm always "wah?". heh.

Anyhoo, that's neither here nor there, really. This post has only one purpose and that's to direct you to [livejournal.com profile] wickedwords's excellent 3 point approach to Characterization. Apparently the ever-present grumblings about "proper" or "correct" characterizations have been cropping up in various fandoms (I'm hearing it in Atlantis and in Pirates).

Maybe if I beg Rache will treat us to her Bruiser/Bleeder theory. *g*

[identity profile] hafital.livejournal.com 2005-03-06 07:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah see, your comment pretty much proves what rache is saying. *g*

I personally find it a relief to know others don't think the Methos in "One for the Road" is their Methos. He isn't my Methos. He falls out of my three point characterization, if you will.

However, I think Kat's September Song (http://www.kat.mrks.org/SeptSong.htm) is one of the best stories in HL and one that's perfectly in character (for me! *g*). And I can see how she can go from this Methos in September Song and get to the Methos in One for the Road.

Tricksy wonderful characterizations.
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[identity profile] wickedwords.livejournal.com 2005-03-06 07:36 pm (UTC)(link)
September Song is completely in character for me, which is one of the reasons I like it. There really are a lot of stories that are popular favorites in HL that fall outside of my versions of the characters; it's just the way things are.

[identity profile] unovis-lj.livejournal.com 2005-03-07 12:21 am (UTC)(link)
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Never mind. I get into too much trouble when I post opinions.

[identity profile] hafital.livejournal.com 2005-03-07 12:48 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, hon. It's okay. Really. I read what you wrote and it made me think why it is that I find the Methos in that story so difficult to swallow. Most of it comes from how close I am to Duncan, I'm sure.

Anyway, please don't supress your opinion. At least, you're free to your opinion in my journal. And you're right. It is very pesonal.