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gwyn ([personal profile] gwyn) wrote2016-12-28 11:26 am
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Dec. posting meme day 11 & 12

Sorry, yesterday was a really, really bad day, and that was without the death of Carrie Fisher, so I missed the 27th posting date. Between it being my dad's birthday (I'm just realizing more and more each year that I'm completely alone now and have no family left), and there's been some really negative weirdness (I know it's not just me, even other people have said dude that's terrible) around my Yuletide fic, and then Carrie, who was…well, I've been with her since opening night of Star Wars in May 1977. So. Yeah.

Anyway, getting back to things:
For the 27th, [personal profile] kirbyfest asked If there was a cancelled TV show you could bring back, which would you pick? With the same cast (this is a fantasy, so pretend this is totally possible even if someone has passed away), or rebooted with a new cast?

Yes, hands down, Now and Again. It was a brilliant, witty, clever, unique show with some of the most amazing performances (Dennis Haysbert's Dr. Theo Morris at the top of them) and musical selections and spot-on New York guest stars, and thanks to a pissing contest between CBS (the network) and Paramount (the production company), CBS cancelled it after one of the cliff-hangeriest endings I've ever seen. I would resolve that cliffhanger stat, of course, and pick up right where we left off, so I'd also need a time machine because 16 years have passed. :-D It had mild sci-fi, action, romance up the wazoo, and just…tonally, cinematographically, acting-wise, there was nothing like it. Over the years I've seen it cut up (the original opening sequence was over 20 minutes long), chunks cut out that were crucial to the story, and there's apparently a DVD version with none of the amazing music they used (I don't even know if they allowed Dr. Morris to, when his human creation awakens for the first time, sing "Close to You"). It's just a travesty how badly this incredible show was treated, but if I could bring it back, I would treat it like my most precious baby.


December 28: [personal profile] anoel What are some of your favorite childhood books?

The weird thing about being this old--and having moved so much in my early life--is that I can't remember the names of the books anymore! When we were really little my sister and I were in the Weekly Readers Book Club, and we got monthly shipments of about ten books, five for sis_r and five for me. I remember one time getting so excited about our books being there, and Mom was on the phone, and us running around and around her while she tried to talk on the phone, getting wrapped up in the long phone cord, and my mom just losing her shit. After she hung up she told us we couldn't open the book box till later as punishment, so my sister picked up the phone (this was one of those heavy old '60s phones) and bopped me in the eye with the handset, pow, two black eyes and when we were finally allowed to look at our books, I couldn't read them. One of the books in the shipment was one of my favorites--all I remember is that it had a girl witch, and it was bright and colorful, but that's all I remember (I can't believe this: I found it! It's called The Witch of Hissing Hill and here's an Etsy seller with a copy. I don't think this has survived into the modern era, and one Etsy seller was even advocating tearing it up for scrapbooking needs, arg). I think another one that I loved dearly was in that shipment, or it could have been another time: Ping, the story about a little duck on the Yangtze River.

I wore out two copies of The Velveteen Rabbit--I read it so many times and I carried it everywhere I went, so both copies disintegrated in rainy Seattle, as you can imagine. I don't remember a lot of kid's books, because I was reading at such a high level that they let me go into the older kids' libraries and I wanted to scope out more "grown-up" books, so a great deal of what is really crucial to people I know from their experience reading it as a kid is lost on me, the little showoff, bad form Past Me you missed out on some cultural touchstones. I do remember that I'd loved Where the Wild Things Are and that I discovered what might be my actual favorite forever book in a section away from Maurice Sendak's other books because it was so "grim": Higglety Pigglety Pop: or, There Must Be More To Life. I…that book. It is just so creepy and weird and I loved it and I thought Jenny and I could have been the best of friends.

Later, in my pre-teens, I discovered this insanely creepy book about dreams kids have, where this photographer tried to re-create different children's dreams and most of them were these bizarre nightmarescapes. I checked that book out so many times from the local library that the librarian started making sarcastic notes on the checkout card. But once it was gone from that library, I was never able to find it again, and a few years ago I asked for help on MetaFilter and lo and behold, someone actually knew right away what the book was: The Dream Collector by Arthur Tress. One of these days I might still try to buy a copy of that, though some of them still make me shudder even as an adult.

Others I remember liking were the Danny Dunn series, and I think I loved reading Nancy Drew even though it frustrated the shit out of me with all the girly nonsense and the sexism back in the day. I read all the Hardy Boys, too--I often gravitated to books that were way, way too adult for me (Valley of the Dolls, anyone?) or they didn't like me reading because they were for boys, but I was interested in adventures and being free to do whatever you wanted, and there weren't a lot of titles back then for a kid like me.
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[personal profile] dorinda 2016-12-29 01:15 am (UTC)(link)
Aaaaaaaa yessss, Now and Again!! SO amazing, I still remember it fondly and curse the corporations who tore it apart in their stupid tug-of-war. The setup, with John Goodman and all, was fantastic and really threw me head-first into the deep end...a wonderful, wonderful deep end. So I would totally vote for you if you were made supreme ruler of time and space and wanted to bring this show back!
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[personal profile] devilc 2016-12-29 04:20 am (UTC)(link)
I loved the story of Ping, too!
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[personal profile] kore 2016-12-29 06:30 am (UTC)(link)
I loved the Velveteen Rabbit so much my parents bought me a replica of the Rabbit, which I treated like glass, thereby missing the entire point of the story. But he had the perfect ears! and nose! and whiskers!
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[personal profile] sperrywink 2016-12-29 12:17 pm (UTC)(link)
After Corduroy, I was like you and such a voracious reader and a reader above my grade, that all the books kind of merge together in my brain these days. But how did I love Corduroy when I was very small.

And {{{hugs}}} Sorry for your bad day.
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[personal profile] sineala 2016-12-29 04:57 pm (UTC)(link)
*offers a lot of hugs*
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[personal profile] spikedluv 2017-01-04 09:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Whenever I mention Now and Again irl people look at me like *dog head tilt* I'm glad to see it's being remembered by other fangirls. *g*
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[personal profile] spikedluv 2017-01-04 10:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Really? I'll have to go check it out!
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[identity profile] mackiemesser.livejournal.com 2016-12-28 08:45 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm sorry to hear there was Yuletide badness; it seems nothing is going to escape this horrible year unscathed.

Now and Again was such a wonderful show! I've contemplated getting the DVDs just to have something of it, since I don't think I taped (hah!) any of it.

(Music rights are such a pain; I've kept my, uh, acquired episodes of Life season 2--I foolishly deleted season 1 after I got the DVDs--because of the amazing music on that show. Even the rebroadcasts and online streaming didn't have the same music because of rights and costs issues...)

[identity profile] gwyn-r.livejournal.com 2016-12-30 12:52 am (UTC)(link)
It's one of the reasons I hate the music companies most, even though as a vidder I have tons more personal reasons--they make it impossible for most shows that can't guarantee a big enough audience to pay for the rights. They are evil and horrible and I wish boils and pestilence on all of them.

I'm still thinking about getting the N&A dvds, just to have them. I could remaster some of my vids, I guess--don't need the music for that!
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[identity profile] mackiemesser.livejournal.com 2016-12-30 01:27 am (UTC)(link)
Indeed: so many music directors work very hard finding just the right song to make a scene really pop and then all that effort is thrown out because of rights costs.

Then there's all the other horrible crap the music industry pulls...

Yeah, sometimes, having something is better than nothing.

[identity profile] daria234.livejournal.com 2016-12-28 11:38 pm (UTC)(link)
hugs on all the hard stuff <3

You make me want to try Now and Again - sounds so fun.

[identity profile] gwyn-r.livejournal.com 2016-12-30 12:53 am (UTC)(link)
It's an AMAZING show. The music was a huge part of it, but it's still amazing even without it. I actually think you might like it--the fantastical aspects of it, the relationships…it's so so good.

[identity profile] destina.livejournal.com 2016-12-28 11:51 pm (UTC)(link)
What in the world is going on with your YT story? Ugh, I know you can't answer right now, but I hope it's not people being mean. I always have hopes that fandom will transcend the state of the world, and those hopes aren't always fulfilled. :/

[identity profile] gwyn-r.livejournal.com 2016-12-30 01:00 am (UTC)(link)
It's definitely people being mean (I was looking for something else entirely and came across my story being shit on by multiple people on a hate meme), but there was some other weirdness that left me feeling pretty bad before that even happened, and my recipient didn't show up for more than a few days and never gave me any of the promised information to write in the first place. I'm not saying it's the best thing I've ever written or anything, but…yeah. Anyway, someone told me how to anonymize it afterward, and there's orphaning, too, so I have to decide what I want to do about it. I'm just not up for hearing any more shit about it or people rolling their eyes about it or any of the other stuff that gets directed toward me lately.