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A. H. K!
Oh my gosh! Thank you! This is my first ever ask!
Oh, okay- okay,
A)Ships that you currently like a lot. (They don’t have to be OTPs because not everyone has OTPs.) Friendships, pairings, threesomes, etc. are allowed. So Right now I am ALL IN on Garden- Warren and Gordon from Red Valley. I just love the way they can be unapologetically stupid and nerdy together. I love that no matter how you frame it; Lovers/in love, QPP, or just completely romance free platonic, they genuinely and deeply care about each other. Other than that, I've also got a very Soft spot currently for Teller/Midland from Time:Bombs because they are super unhinged and I think together they could be the kind of toxic that ends up circling back around to healthy? Anyways I write fic for both!
H)What is your favorite source text for fandom stuff (e.g., TV shows, movies, books, anime, Western animation, etc.)? Right now? Podcasts. TMA, Malevolent, Red Valley, Time:Bombs. I fear I am becoming feral over some characters from Wolf 359. I have half finished fics for Night Vale. Audio Dramas my love
K)What character has your favorite development arc/the best development arc? Oh man. From my fandoms? Gotta be Jon J'Archivist Sims. The slow burn of him losing his 'humanity' being the thing that finally lets himself be human and open and vulnerable with his friends and find love? Fuckin' immaculate. I'm also really enjoying the "Oh shit- maybe I'M the baddie" realization Clive Schill has been having on Red Valley. And listening to John/The Entity discover himself on Malevolent has been a real treat
Oh; thank you for this!
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angel's list of podcasts
Podcasts I'm up to date with:
The Magnus Archives: What got me started on podcasts again after wtnv in 2013. Really like it, the slow buildup to the overarching plot is v impressive. Frightening sometimes. (8.5/10)
Alice isn't Dead: Some genuinely touching moments. Dragged a bit in the middle, but I really liked it. Not all that attached to the characters but I'm making this list a year later. Lesbians!(7.5/10)
Archive 81: This is..... alright. I suppose. I mean I don't care about any of the characters and the plot is.... fine. I've got to listen to Season 3. Not scary. (6/10)
Caravan: I didn't like any character in this :( or the plot :( maybe i don't like non horror podcasts? representation is cool but i need to like the story as well :/(3/10)
Death by Dying: Solidly okay. The main character was funny...... but like thats it. The story was solidly okay. (4.5/10)
Gender Forking: This is a twilight podcast. (7.5/10)
Girl in Space: I liked this! Solid likeable characters and a plot that's actually halfway decent. Am I just rating these podcasts lower bc they're not horror? Has the magnus archives flowers for algernon-ed me? (6.8/10)
I am in eskew: REALLY LIKED THIS ONE. Lots of allegories and metaphors to draw parallels to that i recognised in some dark corner of my pitiful heart. It took me a while to get through this bc of the ambient rain sounds and the main character is a british man narrating so I kept falling asleep. Didn't scare me though, even though people say it's scarier than tma. (9/10)
Inkwyrm: I was told this was like devil wears prada in space and it is....... but like it's not that funny. And like instead of Andy growing more Miranda-like, in this Miranda becomes a better person which would appeal to some people i guess but not me. (4/10)
LifeAfter/The Message: I liked LifeAfter more than The Message tbh but it's good. Says interesting things about technology and capitalism but not in a boring black mirror sort of way. I liked it! (7/10)
Limetown: This is like LifeAfter but with more episodes and a more likable main character. Ep 2 warning was the scariest thing I've ever heard. I really like stories about brave women seeking out truth to an extent that everything else (including their own safety) becomes background noise. (8/10)
Mabel: This is so poetic and pretty and I love the characters and world and story and plot. Unfortunately it's so poetic I've missed whole chunks of it, and so i have to relisten. (8.5/10)
Old Gods of Appalachia: This is really fun, I like how the narrator refers to the audience as family. The plot is also really good. Horror. (8/10)
Olive Hill: This is a good one, like Limetown but the production quality is like rather indie. But it's the best modern adaptation of the changeling metaphor that I've seen. (7.5/10)
Philosphize This: Well it's a philosophy podcast. I've not finished it but it's good. (7/10)
Rabbits: Solid premise, annoying narration, bad execution and ending. (2/10)
Spines: I like this! Really good body horror!! Not frightening but like I love it. (7/10)
Stellar Firma: Well it's okay. Definitely more fun listening to it while interacting with the fandom than taking the pure source material. It's fun, it's alright. (7/10)
The Domestic Life of Anthony Todd: This is nice except I have barely any idea whats going on like world-wise and I don't like any of the characters. It's also not horror, god, do I really have a bias against non scary podcasts? (5.5/10)
Time:Bombs: This was funny. Also 3 episodes. (7/10)
Wolf359: LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS. Sometimes scary, sometimes funny, mostly a drama and I love all the characters. Really want to write a character driven drama like this (9/10)
Wooden Overcoats: Got to be real this isn't funny and tbh it's kinda boring. I've only listened to the 1st season and I may drop it. (3/10)
The 6 disappearances of Ella McCray: I liked this one! It's short and cute I think (5/10)
Mirrors: I liked this a lot more than Ella McCray, the characters were fun and the plot is intriguing and heart-warming (6.5/10)
Zero Hours: Love this as well! Though I'm glad I listened to this before 2020 since it's about the end of the world. (8/10)
Podcasts to be listened to:
Sayer
The Black Tapes
The Deca Tapes
The White Vault
Unwell
Within the wires
Podcasts I've dropped:
The Penumbra Podcast: Tried a solid amount of eps but it was a slog and i didn't like any of the characters or the plot or anything
The Bright Sessions: Why's the narrator so... aloof like? ugh. It's also a bit over produced
The Adventure Zone-Graduation: How do you make a boarding school story unfun? :(
The Adventure Zone-Amnesty: No idea wtf is happening here
My Brother, my brother and me : Maybe I just don't like these dudes.
Rusty Quill Gaming: Sorry Alex :( Maybe I just don't like gaming podcasts without a plot :((
Lore: Just not my style :/ Maybe I don't like real stories
Welcome to Night Vale: I love wtnv but like without a solid overarching plot it loses steam & direction.
(Last updated: 19-09-2020 3:25 p.m.)
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