Amy (
such_heights) wrote2011-05-19 02:03 am
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mini dvd commentary meme
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chaila, this looks about the right speed for my brain this week, which is made of fuzz and ill and allergies.
Mini-DVD Meme: Pick any section of a vid or a paragraph or any passage less than 500 words from any fanfic I've written and comment to this post with that selection. I will then give you a DVD commentary on that snippet of what I was thinking when I made or wrote it, why I wrote it, what's going on in the character's heads, why I chose certain words, what this moment means in the context of the vid or fic, and anything else you'd expect to find on a DVD commentary track.
Fanwork Masterlist.
Mini-DVD Meme: Pick any section of a vid or a paragraph or any passage less than 500 words from any fanfic I've written and comment to this post with that selection. I will then give you a DVD commentary on that snippet of what I was thinking when I made or wrote it, why I wrote it, what's going on in the character's heads, why I chose certain words, what this moment means in the context of the vid or fic, and anything else you'd expect to find on a DVD commentary track.
Fanwork Masterlist.

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So I love Suki in the series but she doesn't get a huge amount of character development - which is fair, she's not in that many episodes, and she does get to be awesome. But I think her progression is interesting - from protecting Kyoshi Island, to helping refugees, to leaving all that behind and going off with the Avatar.
One of my biggest bulletproof kinks in fiction - and something I touch on all the time in my fic, I think - is the idea of what happens after the adventure, and the thought that maybe you can't quite go back to how things were before because you've changed and your home's changed. And I think that particularly applies to Suki on the show because of the ways in which war has shaped her upbringing and her culture. But if anyone could figure out how to negotiate that change whilst maintaining continuity and links with her community and so on, I think she'd be a good bet.
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