Kate/ Benedict Fanfiction

I can't explain and I am a bit ashamed to ask for this but here we go... :p

I'm looking for 'What if they met first instead of Anthony?' kind of fanfics. Not any love triangle or illicit affair tropes. Thanks!

reddit.com
u/Damselmadsmoiselle — 1 day ago

Sudden surge in hate towards Christopher Nolan (Post- Odyssey)

Writing this because Social Media is genuinely pissing me off.

After 'The Odyssey' came out there's a sudden trend in social media where people are calling Nolan a misogynist and claiming that he is taking producer and his wife Emma Thomas's credit and apparently he can't write women.

The last one could be a fair criticism and I don't think every female character he's written has been good but I loved how Emily Blunt in Oppenheimer was written, or Murph in Interstellar, even Circe in Odyssey was also wonderful despite the screentime.

But the misogyny accusation? I really don't understand where that is coming from.In all the films I've seen from him, I can't think of a time where women are treated as sexual objects for the audience's gratification or where female characters are deliberately exploited in that way. Not even in Odyssey, it was handled very carefully. As a woman, I genuinely appreciate that. There are fewer directors who actually do it.

He has always been an ally for women and trans people. I appreciate his casting for Sinon (played by trans actor Elliot Page) and how he was depicted as the 'Bravest man Odysseus ever knew'.

Those of us who are watching his films, we have always known Emma Thomas. She's been producing all his films alongside him for decades. Her contribution isn't some hidden secret that social media has suddenly uncovered. So this 'empowerment' feels very fucking performative and undermining her actual contribution.

Is there any kind of smear campaign going on?

reddit.com
u/Damselmadsmoiselle — 6 days ago
▲ 0 r/Nolan

Sudden surge in hate towards Christopher Nolan (Post- Odyssey)

Writing this because Social Media is genuinely pissing me off.

After 'The Odyssey' came out there's a sudden trend in social media where people are calling Nolan a misogynist and claiming that he is taking producer and his wife Emma Thomas's credit and apparently he can't write women.

The last one could be a fair criticism and I don't think every female character he's written has been good but I loved how Emily Blunt in Oppenheimer was written, or Murph in Interstellar, even Circe in Odyssey was also wonderful despite the screentime.

But the misogyny accusation? I really don't understand where that is coming from.In all the films I've seen from him, I can't think of a time where women are treated as sexual objects for the audience's gratification or where female characters are deliberately exploited in that way. Not even in Odyssey, it was handled very carefully. As a woman, I genuinely appreciate that. There are fewer directors who actually do it.

He has always been an ally for women and trans people. I appreciate his casting for Sinon (played by trans actor Elliot Page) and how he was depicted as the 'Bravest man Odysseus ever knew'.

Those of us who are watching his films, we have always known Emma Thomas. She's been producing all his films alongside him for decades. Her contribution isn't some hidden secret that social media has suddenly uncovered. So this 'empowerment' feels very fucking performative and undermining her actual contribution.

Is there any kind of smear campaign going on?

reddit.com
u/Damselmadsmoiselle — 6 days ago

Thank You Fannibals!

(This post is not entirely for the series but this fandom. Please remove if it is not as per rules. There's no particular agenda behind this post. Just wanted to say some things out loud.)

Hi fellow Fannibals.I watched Hannibal for the first time in 2020 and after 6 years I still say I've never reached that high. The loveliest thing about it is afterwards I encountered countless fan arts, music edits, fanfics.

As a queer person from a hostile country I wasn't doing much well mentally but this space gave me a sense of belonging and I'm very very grateful for it. I don't think I have ever encountered another fandom this respectful and I've watched many many things.

Recently I was starting a series and got bullied by their fandom (🦴), so a bit upset and thought I would pay my respect to the fandom I always belonged to lol. Thank you for reading. Keep creating more art.

reddit.com
u/Damselmadsmoiselle — 17 days ago
▲ 30 r/Bones

Starting 'Bones' for the first time.

I might be a bit late to the party. I saw some clips and want to see this one but it has 12 seasons of 246 episodes!!! Please Help a sister out and identify the best seasons to watch. For the rest I'm gonna watch some summary videos. Thanks! 🙏🏻

Edit: I have decided to watch all seasons. 2/day. Still I'd like to know what's your favourite season!

reddit.com
u/Damselmadsmoiselle — 18 days ago