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++ So, the midterms elections happened and I can honestly say that I'm relatively relieved with the outcome. It's obviously not perfect, depending on individual states and their voting was like, but in the overall terms of the country it's a good step forward in comparison to how shitty the last few years have been. It gives a sense of hope and optimism for the future. Although after that came the sad stuff like another mass shooting and now the California wildfires that are still going (we're fine here, but the sky is very hazy and the air quality is shit).

++ For anyone who hasn't really been paying attention to this news, remember when Photobucket did the stupid thing by holding their images hostage unless you paid an obscene amount of money, and then reversed it after they got a new CEO? Apparently they done fucked up yet again by automatically adding watermarks on images that I think can only be removed if you pay for their new hosting package. Which yeah, no, fuck that. It makes looking to save icons and graphics people in fandom have made impossible, which pisses me off. And apparently Flickr has done something stupid too, similar to that of what PB initially did but worse. So if you have a Flickr account might as well save and move your images elsewhere.

++ I've been thinking a lot about the current state of television, or rather the way reboots/remakes/revivals have dominated everything. I answered a question a while back about not wishing any reboots of older shows because, at this point, they are unnecessary cash grabs with little to offer, which I've ranted about multiple times, but thinking about that got me wondering. Instead of reboots, what about spin-offs? It still holds the nostalgia factor of the originals but focuses on new characters and stories while expanding the already existing canon. I can think of quite a few shows that I feel would benefit from having spin-offs, to have their worlds further explored. I think it would be a better option than just resorting to completely remaking or reviving something entirely. While it could get out of hand like what's currently happening in media, since not everything needs spin-offs the same as not everything needs to be rebooted or have a revival series, I still think in moderation it can be done well when there's a decent idea behind it and if there's more to tell from that universe, not done only for the popularity.

Date: 2018-11-16 08:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rogueslayer452.livejournal.com
Yeah, imho it's mostly about the comfort of it because you already know what's gonna happen, as opposed to watching something new where you don't.

Well, actually they do that a little bit too much

That's essentially the CW in a nutshell, I think. They listen too much but at the same time don't listen enough, if that makes any sort of sense. I could say that about other networks too, but most television networks operate on ratings versus popularity, the CW is different since a show could have shit ratings but if a fandom is loud enough they'll still accommodate to them. But they're also very selective, too, since even if a fandom is loud the CW can still ignore them in favor of something else. idk, I kinda stopped watching the CW altogether at this point.

I occasionally see a gifset on my dash, but that's it.

I haven't seen anything about Legacies, to be honest. Granted, I follow people that don't really care about those shows, but in terms of Legacies I haven't even seen anyone talking about it. But still, it makes me wonder, who wanted these spin-offs? I could understand The Originals because those characters were well-liked on TVD, but after like, the first or second season that show went downhill just as quickly as TVD. So why is Legacies even a thing? idek. I feel like while some fans might've been interested, I think this was Julie Plec's idea and the CW just gave her the go-ahead anyway, regardless of whether it was in high demand from the fandom or not.

Date: 2018-11-16 03:04 pm (UTC)
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They listen too much but at the same time don't listen enough, if that makes any sort of sense.
It totally does!

Some people I follow watched TVD and definitely The Originals and I see gifsets from these shows. Nothing from Legacies though, I think. I can just go by the tags since I haven't watched any of these shows.

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