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Tennis Match Meme:
Okay, here's how this is going to work. You comment with a question (any question at all, I'm not restricting it to fandom, although I reserve the right not to answer anything that's too personal). I answer it and then ask you a question that has some thematic relevance to the question you asked me.
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Tennis Match Meme:
Okay, here's how this is going to work. You comment with a question (any question at all, I'm not restricting it to fandom, although I reserve the right not to answer anything that's too personal). I answer it and then ask you a question that has some thematic relevance to the question you asked me.
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Date: Oct. 19th, 2011 03:08 am (UTC)Haha, so how does this work? Do I get to ask you another question? Do we just keep going back and forth
foreveruntil LJ gets more lively?...did this just count as my question? (crap!)
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Date: Oct. 20th, 2011 09:44 am (UTC)What are the most annoying things about fandom? Any fandom.
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Date: Oct. 23rd, 2011 07:21 pm (UTC)Ummm... favorite crossover ship?
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Date: Oct. 23rd, 2011 10:58 pm (UTC)Answer: Ooooooh. Damon/Faith is fab. *nod*
Question: What do you make of BtVS/TVD comparisons?
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Date: Oct. 23rd, 2011 11:25 pm (UTC)The same basic structure is there (good vamp/bad vamp fighting over the same girl) - then again, you could say that about nearly every vampire show ever, lol. But I do think TVD is closer than, say, True Blood, partly because TVD has characters that are just as layered and complex and flawed as BtVS does. When you're dealing with similar themes and archetypes - the self-sacrificing heroine, the good vamp with a dark side, the bad vamp who's love's bitch - then it obviously invites comparisons.
But any comparison inevitably simplifies the subjects. No, Damon and Spike are not the same exact character. They have a lot of similarities, sure, but saying they're the same doesn't do either of them justice. It ignores what makes Damon Damon and what makes Spike Spike. And I think when people have those expectations (like, why isn't Damon's path to redemption as straightforward as Spike's?), they're setting themselves up for disappointment. Sooo... I get why you dislike them so much.
Hahaha, I apparently had a lot of ~feelings on this issue. Basically, I think it's a valid method of analysis, but also a pretty lazy one?
Question: Since we're talking comparisons, who would win in a fight, Alaric or Wesley?