tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481130884748707383.post2702173596907907459..comments2022-09-14T05:23:04.771-04:00Comments on Capital Geek Girls: Breaking Up With FandomJordanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08556995407995220795noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481130884748707383.post-27926000442339862612014-07-06T00:44:21.457-04:002014-07-06T00:44:21.457-04:00it's hard to break up with a fandom...and I us...it's hard to break up with a fandom...and I usually find it's gradual. Like you dip one toe into the reverse-pool or whatever. Take for example, my recent breakup with Teen Wolf. I knew somewhere in the middle of season 3A that the passion was leaving, but I stuck it out for the rest of that season. I didn't watch 3B, I'd stopped caring - but I still read fanfic for it and tumblr-watched to see what happened for the rest of the season. That behaviour stopped when I couldn't take the creative decisions (cause they were stupid - 'lets kill off all the women' just doesn't work for me hahah).<br /><br />I find that's how it happens, it's not an abrupt breakup...it's slow and you indecisively wander back and forth until you either get pushed off the edge or fall back in. lizhttp://janeways-socks.tumblr.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481130884748707383.post-38741197321681976532014-07-05T12:07:23.923-04:002014-07-05T12:07:23.923-04:00That totally happened to me with Sherlock. I shou...That totally happened to me with Sherlock. I should've never got on Tumblr because that's what did it. People were saying how Moffat's writing was horrible: the Doctor and Sherlock sharing lines, both made misogynistic comments, female characters were a joke. I have the Davies and Eccleston/Tennant shows to fall back on, at least, for Doctor Who. Sherlock, I'm afraid, is ruined for me.mary.berryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16269314525423259026noreply@blogger.com