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charliesmum ([personal profile] charliesmum) wrote2005-11-16 07:17 pm

I have no idea what to title this

I'm at 19,527 on my word count for my story. Which is not bad, but I really am not sure I'll make it to 50,000 by the end of the month. Still, the point of this exercise is to get one writing every day, and that's working, so it's all good.

I was going to talk about Gilmore Girls and House, but I can't seem to work up the enthusiasm. Not that I didn't enjoy both shows very much, I just don't know if I feel like going into an in depth analysis of them right now.

And, while I really enjoy the recaps, I think I need to stop reading the forums on TwOP because dang those people are never happy. And there is always someone who has to bring up the 'jumping the shark' thing, every time there is a plot twist they don't like. Anyway, it sort of spoiled my desire to discuss the shows.

There's a meme going around where you post the 5 fictional characters you'd like to punch in the mouth. It's pretty amusing.

My first one would be Claudio in Much Ado About Nothing*. What a whiny little drama llama. First he's all sad because he thinks the Duke stole Hero out from under him, then he takes the advice of the guy who, until recently had been fighting against him and totally humiliates Hero in front of everyone instead of just leaving. The big dick. If I were Hero I totally would not take him back. At the end bit where she reveals herself to him and says Nothing certainer:
One Hero died defiled, but I do live, And surely as I live, I am a maid.
I would add, 'And maid I shall remain until a real man comes along. So bite me. Jerk.'

Romeo was a bit of a drama queen too, come to that. He's all 'oh noes, kill me!' While Juliet is all 'okay, what can we do to get out of this situation.' If he weren't all emo he might have lived long enough to see that the whole Juliet is dead thing was a fake.

Hester in A Scarlet Letter is another one. Dude, you put the stupid letter back on and abandon the idea of splitting with the guy you love because your stupid brat of a daughter cried when you took the letter off? She'll get over it. Sheesh.

That's all I can think of right now.

Well, I've rambled uselessly, didn't I?

*except for [livejournal.com profile] hiddengrotto, who was a totally hot Claudio


ETA: I just totally realised that Robert Sean Leonard was totally Claudio in the Brannaugh movie from 1993 (awesome movie) Every time I watch House I would think he looked familiar but couldn't place the movie. I knew it wasn't the Dead Poets Society. Wow. Mystery solved.

[identity profile] zambonigirl.livejournal.com 2005-11-17 12:45 am (UTC)(link)
If I were Hero I totally would not take him back.

I totally agree. And let's not forget that the guy who told Claudio about Hero's "disloyalty" was the same one who told Claudio about the Prince's "disloyalty". I mean, it doesn't take a genius to see a pattern emerging. Don John the Bastard was probably out with his friends all, "What can we do to him next?"

Oh, wait. He was!

And word on Hester Prynn. Geez! Just move for crying out loud! She should have moved as soon as she knew she was pregnant, and lied about a dead husband. Or whatever. Take the pastor with you.

[identity profile] rayvyn2k.livejournal.com 2005-11-17 12:57 am (UTC)(link)
I know what you mean about the TWoP forums. I stopped reading the boards (except for The Amazing Race, and I mostly skim there) and just read the awesome recaps. I have been a much happier person since.

[identity profile] chrysantza.livejournal.com 2005-11-17 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
Hester in A Scarlet Letter is another one. Dude, you put the stupid letter back on and abandon the idea of splitting with the guy you love because your stupid brat of a daughter cried when you took the letter off? She'll get over it. Sheesh.


Word!!! Criminy, how I hated Hester. What a frinkin' martyr. Sheesh, lady, men outnumber women like 3 to 1 in the colonies, pack it up, change your name and go to Boston or New York already! Start a new life! Tell bratty Pearl "Hard cheese, kid, I'm taking this letter off and GOING!"

[identity profile] ailurophiledj.livejournal.com 2005-11-17 04:21 am (UTC)(link)
at least you got to that far!!
I lost several days...5 days to be exact, due to overnight working. What I do is on the days that I am NOT working, are the days I type up abt 2k words...so lately, my schedule has been off, due to working a lot within just a few days, so didn't get the chance. So, I lost my chance. No way I'll make it to 50k. *sobs* I tried...i also lost my muse. My story sucks...it just sucks.

[identity profile] hiddengrotto.livejournal.com 2005-11-17 06:09 am (UTC)(link)
EEEEEEEEEEEEEE! I got mentioned on your journal! Yay! I still stand by my belief that it's not Claudio's fault though... that he's just not a smart guy and was easily led astray and thought he was doing the right thing. We can argue about that later.

oh. and Robert Sean Leonard cried his way through the role and I thought he did a great disservice to it. just my two cents. :)

[identity profile] kippurbird.livejournal.com 2005-11-17 06:24 am (UTC)(link)
I love your Icon. It's very funny. 19,000 + words is very good! I'm just rying to finish my thesis. Mines 86,000+ and it's taken me two years to get there.

[identity profile] fayzalmoonbeam.livejournal.com 2005-11-17 08:58 am (UTC)(link)
The BBC did a version in their Shakespeare Retold series a couple of weeks ago where Hero (played by the lovely Billie Piper, of Dr Who fame) tells Claudio to fuck off at the end-doesn't put it in so many words, but she makes it clear that if the EVER get back together it'll be on her terms. She's then chief bridesmaid at Beatrice and Benedick's wedding, and he's best man, so there's a sort of unity there. OK, so it's not entirely true to Shakespeare, but it certainly had me screaming "At last!!" at the screen for a while.

[identity profile] atlantel.livejournal.com 2005-11-17 09:05 am (UTC)(link)
I'm at 19,527 on my word count for my story. Which is not bad, but I really am not sure I'll make it to 50,000 by the end of the month. Still, the point of this exercise is to get one writing every day, and that's working, so it's all good.
Don't give up! I want to know who is the murderer and if I can guess before the end (by the way, you never told me if I was really wrong or not *wink*)

As for your meme, it is pretty amusing but I cannot think of fictionnal characters like now. Oh yes, in Jane Eyre, this Rochester is a jerk! Really. Why did he propose to her if he was already married. He should have done something to get rid of the mad woman. Poor Jane.