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Mhm. I want to sign up for [livejournal.com profile] asoiaf_exchange (because there can never be too many exchanges, right?), but I have such trouble coming up with prompts that are not about Stannis. Or rather, I can think of prompts that may be interesting, but I know that I'm going to be so very disappointed if someone writes one of those prompts for me and not one of my Stannis prompts. I mean, I'd love to see stuff like that Jon/Aegon AU that keeps going around in my head, or a proper Rhaegar/Lyanna non-con fic (what's up with people romanticising this pairing?), or a sympathetic take on Randyll Tarly, or a fic about the Blackfish's past or his future plans, or about Victarion getting his ass kicked during the Greyjoy rebellion, or about Roose wiggling his way out of the current situation at Winterfell ... Or I want stuff that I know nobody is going to write, like Victarion making Daenerys' dragons turn on her. I don't want to write a prompt that just sound like, "I hate this character, please kill them in an awful way." Even though it would make for an interesting story, in my opinion, it's just kind of a dickish prompt to write. And it's bad enough that all my Stannis prompts include, "please kill Melisandre?"
We're supposed to include at least one popular pairing or character, but the popular pairings or characters either don't interested me at all (Jaime/Brienne, Robb/Jon, Ned/Catelyn, that kind of thing) or there's already so much fic for them that I really don't see why I should waste a fic written just for me on this (I really like SanSan, but I know there will be enough SanSan even without me requesting it). I still have a bit of time to think about this, but in the end it just comes down to me not liking the popular pairings (or at least not being interested enough in them to request fic), to me wanting weird shit that nobody wants to write, and mainly to me wanting to read Stannis fics more than anything else.

And I just saw that one Castle episode in which one guy quotes ASOIAF. "You do not understand, detective. You woke the dragon." He sounded all serious, and there was ominous music in the background. Haha, what a crossover. I love Beckett so much. ^^

Oh, and can anyone explain to me why Chopin only wrote a single piano trio? I love that piano trio so much more than any of his other work. I'm usually not a big fan of Chopin, much of his work is too dreamy for my taste. (Yes, gasp, someone who plays the piano and does not adore Chopin, I know, what a crime.) But that piano trio  ...

Date: 2011-09-07 03:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sternflammenden.livejournal.com
Oh Cromwell. I adore Cromwell so much, not just historical Cromwell but Man for All Seasons Cromwell.

Date: 2011-09-07 03:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] linndechir.livejournal.com
I adore Cromwell in pretty much any version. Well, except the "he's an evil Protestant monster" version. Have you read Wolf Hall?

Date: 2011-09-07 03:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sternflammenden.livejournal.com
I read about half of it and then got too busy to finish - I need to reread/finish because it was such an intriguing take on him, a "sympathetic" Cromwell.
How does he come off in the Tudors series, if you've seen it? I didn't care for the first few episodes so I gave up before he came on the scene.

Date: 2011-09-07 03:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] linndechir.livejournal.com
You should definitely give it another try, it's wonderful. I love her style, and I definitely love her take on Cromwell. He's villified far too often.

I think they did a great job on Cromwell in The Tudors. Not so much the historical accuracy, because who cares about that on that show? ;) But James Frain did really well playing Cromwell. I also loved their take on Cranmer, but unfortunately they only got Cranmer's actor for one season and then Cranmer basically disappears. It's infuriating because he's ... important?
So, if you don't expect historical accuracy, their scenes are definitely fun to watch. I may be biased because I love both James Frain and Hans Matheson, but at least they're both really good actors.

Date: 2011-09-07 09:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deborahkla.livejournal.com
Mustn't forget Cromwell/Cranmer...

Also, I agree with you about Chopin. Just a touch too fluffy for me.

Date: 2011-09-08 02:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] linndechir.livejournal.com
I wouldn't say fluffy, but I think dreamy fits. Chopin is all soft, and kinda mushy. To me Chopin always sounds like he just didn't dare to be a bit wilder. It's pretty, but it's not much more.

*goes and hides in a corner now*

Date: 2011-09-09 07:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deborahkla.livejournal.com
"all soft, and kinda mushy" = fluffy to me, although I suppose that's not accurate since there's a touch of angst in his work, probably due to his prolonged and torturous relationship withe Georges Sand. To have a demanding lesbianish harpy in men's clothing begging you to be straight for her must have been more than a little disorienting for the poor man and had to have taken its toll. No wonder he escaped into his music!

Oh, get out of that corner. You've nothing to be ashamed of!! XD
Edited Date: 2011-09-09 07:35 am (UTC)

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