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Title: Soapernatural
Music by: Nadia's Theme
Category: Title sequence (crack!....or maybe not...;D)
Length: 32sec
Summary: With all the relationship dramas this season I figure they might need a new title sequence.

WATCH:



Thanks to my lovely enablers and vid improvers [livejournal.com profile] el1ie and [livejournal.com profile] counteragent <3333 And to [livejournal.com profile] redteekal for sparking the idea.

Notes: This is not my fault! If show chooses to focus on high drama and relationships this season then this has to happen! *g* It's purely for fun (and therapy! *g*)

Date: 2012-12-12 09:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ash48.livejournal.com
I've been wondering how my horror show about brothers who would die for each other became a soap opera about brothers who would leave each other for dead.

I've been pondering the same thing. If they come out of this even stronger than before then I might be able to understand it when looking back. But at the moment...so hard.

And I find it hilarious that people were happy to see a make show runner back - considering there is more emoting and relationship trauma than ever before. I think it's a shame there are no women involved atm. I'm not sure I've even seen any female writers. :(

thanks so much for watching. I'm glad it make you laugh. :)

xoox

Date: 2012-12-12 04:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] therealmccoys.livejournal.com
I think it's a shame there are no women involved atm. I'm not sure I've even seen any female writers. :(

Eugenie Ross-Leming co-wrote Heartache and A Little Slice of Kevin with Brad Buckner, and that's it for female writers so far this season. One of the things I loved about Sera is I loved all the female characters. And now they took an awesome character like Sheriff Sassy away from us, and gave us Bitchy McBitcherton instead.


And I find it hilarious that people were happy to see a male show runner back - considering there is more emoting and relationship trauma than ever before.

It is weird, it's like they're just looking at their sexist preconceptions instead of what is actually being delivered. Gamble is a woman, she's going to give us a girly show, Carver is a man, he's going to give us a manly show. If Sera had written all this soap opera romance and relationship melodrama and sweet lovesick vampires, they would've pilloried her. But Carver is a man, so of course he's not doing that, he's writing about car chases and explosions.

Whatever happened to "No Chick Flick Moments"? When I watched the pilot back in September 2005, that's pretty much the scene that sold me on the show.

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