ALRIGHT MY FRIENDS OF THE DP X DC VARIETY
Glowing green goo that fucks with death
It’s the trope, right?
We like it
You know who else has glowing green magic death goo?
KILLJOYS
I Can And Will Make Everything About Killjoys
They’ve got it ALL
Evil space lesbian queens
Magic green goo
Former assassins with a complicated relationship with murder
What do you mean “this is already a niche fandom do not pull even nicher fandoms into it”
(And yes that is Hannah John-Kamen in both gifs, no she is not playing the same character in each, she’s the main hero AND the main villain for half the series)
They even have one of THESE!
Honestly I dunno if I want Jason to have a conflicted stabby heart to heart more with Dutch or with Fancy. Or D’avin because Oh Yes We Also Have Mind Control
And like, most obviously of all
Killjoys is in space
Danny will Lose His Fucking Mind and go on immediate geek patrol, especially with Johnny and Lucy the sapient space ship
Give Fancy Lee (yes that’s the character name, yes he is exceedingly fancy) 10 seconds with ghost weapons
Also the three way showdown between Ra’s, Aneela (who yes does drink the green and gains magic powers) and Danny trying to explain that No You Need To Fucking Stop
Heck they even have clones
And best of all
I haven’t seen the final season of Killjoys yet either so it’d be 3/3 shows I haven’t finished
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Hey guys,
I'm planning on hosting a Killjoys holiday collaboration. I wanna revive our little community somewhat during the holiday season by bringing us all together and posting fresh content across platforms (Tumblr, AO3, Twitter, etc). This won't be an exchange as I know they can put quite a bit of pressure on the gifter, so I'll compile all our works on a separate blog to showcase it!
If you're interested let me know and join the discord server if you haven't already. I'll be making a dedicated channel to planning this!
You can contribute things like:
Fanfiction
Fanart
Playlists
Mood boards
Essays
But it's not limited to just these things. Whatever you want to make is up to you!
The deadline to submit things will be determined by how many people are interested.
If anyone has any suggestions about any aspect of this endeavour please let me know!
Also, I'm really interested in potentially making a Killjoys zine but have had no experience in making/organising one. If you've had experience or would like to be involved I'd greatly appreciate it!
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This but with Kendry giving her number to Dutch and Dutch gives Kendry Aneela’s number
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It’s time for my irregularly scheduled acceptance of prompts.
Cuz I’m stuck on the fic I’ve been writing and because I’m bored (though not as bored as some other people because I’m still going to work).
Anyways...
I’ll accept prompts for these romantic ships: Aneela/Kendry, Swan Queen, Kahlan/Cara, Wickoff, Parker/Hardison, Bellarke, River/13, Clizzy, Dutch/Johnny, Masriel and Janeway/Chakotay (I’m nervous about those last two though).
And these friendships and familial relationships: Mary and Kate, Snips and Skyguy, Dutch and Aneela.
No smut or crossovers please (because I’m not comfortable writing one and the other takes too much thinking for a one shot).
Oh and if you can’t think of a prompt you’d like me to do yourself I’ll accept dialogue prompts from this post too.
(and as always be aware that I tend to end up doing the first few prompts I get before my writing bug wanders off and abandons me again so if I get too many prompts I’m unlikely to do all of them (then again I don’t really get all that many prompts lately so...))
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Please Killjoys fandom
I need someone to yell with about the hopeless gay disasters that are Aneela and Delle Seyah Kendry. (With maybe some Dutch and Delle Seyah Kendry mixed in there)
I have no one to cry with about Killjoys and its eating me alive. Someone pls scream their feelings at me.
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It has been about a week since the KILLJOYS finale and I’m still thinking of it.
As I’ve said elsewhere, one of the best and most intriguing things about the show is that it’s a dystopian fiction where the characters are refreshingly unaware that they’re living in a dystopia. The conflict was caused by a suffocating intransigent class system, but the “bad guys” on which our our heroes, Team Awesome Force, (yes they knew it was a ridiculous name) focused were more off shoots of this system. These villains were both caused by and occasionally supporting the society that is so crushing. I had little doubt that The Lady would be defeated. While creepy, she was never like one of the Nine (essentially the 0.1% of the Killjoys universe). People could imagine their world without her, they couldn’t imagine it without the Nine. In preparing myself emotionally for the end I reminded myself of the show is very Canadian. Americans love to joke about how polite Canadians are, but the more familiar you are with the culture made by Canadians, the more it’s clear that politeness is just to soften the blow that they really don’t believe in happy endings.
Considering that’s how I mentally prepared myself for the show it’s interesting that the episode literally begins with a soliloquy about how beginnings are all lies. By the end of the episode things had more or less reset. Things were happy, but that happiness has a very fragile foundation. Aneela and Del Seyah Kendry’s happiness will probably directly cause misery for a lot of other people, if not the characters we’ve been following. I kind of want a sequel to explain the mystery of Pip’s resurrection, and whatever is next for him and Zeph, preferably with a lot of Fancy Lee.
I was kind of surprised that in an interview with TV Goodness, the show’s creator, Michelle Lovretta, said she considered this a happy ending. Happy, for now, and maybe things are on the right track for most of the Quad, but being shattered seemed to be right around the corner. It’s happy the way that the end of her earlier show, Lost Girl was happy. Some conflict was resolved, and someone heartbreak was about to start. I also didn’t realize that the show had a different show runners for the last two seasons, though I did know that they were filmed in the same year. It does explain a small complaint about the latter seasons, which is that the dialogue in the earlier ones was better at avoid colloquialisms that are too much of our world. I do want to highlight how Lovretta talks about Dutch not really trusting other women and how that played out with the Lady.
This second interview is with Maureen Ryan at IGN. As Ryan is the only major critic I know who was really enthusiastic about this show, and maybe the only one who paid attention to it, I’m really glad that she brought some of her enthusiasm to the interview. I’m also glad to read Lovretta explain that “happy” is the opposite of putting more negativity out there. With that as the definition, then yes, this was a happy ending.
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