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avauntus · 4 years
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Supernatural - a retrospective
This is super self-indulgent, and I have so much else I’ve promised-- I owe a long-fic rec post, and ao3 comments, wip work, and that’s just my fandom stuff I’m behind on. *sigh*
But it’s late on a Saturday and now I’ve finished Supernatural, I want to share what I think are my top few eps, and a few other comments. I promise some of this will be different from the “greatest hits” you probably usually see, and I’ll try to make it worth your time. *wry smile*
Look, we have to have categories like: “Most Likely to Live in My Head Rent-Free for the Rest of my Life” and “Most Likely to Inspire Unnecessary Fanfiction” that are different from “Favorites,” because that’s just the cursed energy this show has. ;-)
My top five
#5 - 13.01 - “Lost and Found”
Written by: Andrew Dabb | Directed by: Phil Sgriccia
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In fandom, this is most often referred to as the start of the “Grieving Widower” arc, tongue-in-cheek. Also has Alexander Calvert (Jack) walking around completely in the nude for the first third of the ep. (Neither of these are why this is in my top 5, but he has a good story about wardrobe for his ‘first day.’) 
I didn’t expect much out of this episode the first time I watched it, but I’ve gone over this ‘section’ of the show maybe 3-4 times in my Netflix catch-up, and I watch this one in full every time. From Jack being...not at all what anyone expected and an unsteady vindication, to the stunning cinematography (there’s a post that compares shots to Brokeback Mountain, but I think the shots here might be better), to the sheriff who takes the time to remind her deputy that “...there’s no such thing as ‘weird.’ Everyone’s normal in their own way,” to the slow reveal of exactly how hard the events of the previous night (12x23 - All Along the Watchtower) are hitting Dean and Sam and in different ways...(how long the episode takes to reveal to you how Dean fucked up his hand, and what he was saying when he did. Augh!) The Winchesters are trying to rally, but they have been taking hits for a long time, and the cracks are showing.
 #4 - 15.06 - “Golden Time”
Written by: Meredith Glynn | Directed by: John F. Showalter
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Supernatural  has a terrible track record with representation in all stripes. It is infamously consistent in killing off anyone minority, female, or non-White. One of the interesting things about the chaotic meta-narrative of season 15 is you can see the lack of fucks some of the writer’s room had to give about not even being subtle about tearing down that type of ‘White-male-hero-journey” now that they were in a literal “what will they do, fire me?” situation.
I’m a Cas fan, and this episode, which gives him an actual, ‘case-of-the-week’ hunter’s narrative where he gets to save the day on his own, successfully, was wonderful. I love that for him! But more than that, for me, this episode is emotional to me for other reasons-- the way Dean and Cas circle around each other on their angry phone call (with the body language! They are broadcasting so LOUD and neither can see because they’re on the phone!), Sam’s story here, where he’s inheriting things from Rowena that allow him in turn to save Eileen, to Cas’ speech and quick anger at the lake when you reflect on his entire journey of self-realization from a soldier of blind faith to an agent of free will... “You selfish little men in your positions of authority...” I just... *clears throat, grabs tissue* 
#3 -  6.20 - “The Man Who Would Be King”
Written & Directed by: Ben Edlund
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Speaking of Cas’ journey... I know some folks don’t like the angst and drama of the ‘Heaven and Hell’ plots of Supernatural, but I am here for it. Oh, did we need another reason to include this episode? This has some of the most metal quotes I have heard from any TV show. Ever.
I mean, look at this:
“If I knew then what I know now, I would have said: Freedom is a length of rope. God wants you to hang yourself with it.”
“Explaining freedom to angels is a bit like explaining poetry to fish.”
The delivery of: “It's not too late. Damn it, Cas! We can fix this!” “Dean, it’s not broken!” is one of those Supernatural bits that will live in my head until the end of time. All of Edlund’s episodes are among my favorites, but this (along with “5.04 - The End”) was on another level. 
#2 - 5.16 - “Dark Side of the Moon”
Written by: Andrew Dabb & Daniel Loflin | Directed by: Jeff Wollnough
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I think of this episode every time  I hear Bob Dylan sing “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door.” This is kinda a giant montage episode, but the connecting concepts are so...satisfying. 
“Heaven is your favorite memories.” “ It’s called the axis mundi. It’s a path that runs through heaven. Different people see it as different things. For you, it’s two-lane asphalt.” “This is your idea of heaven? Wow, this was one of the worst nights of my life.” “I don’t think I realized how long you’ve been cleaning up Dad’s messes.” “It’s awesome to finally have an application—a practical application—for string theory.” “Everyone leaves you, Dean. You noticed?” “Why is God talking to me? Gardner-to-gardener, and between us, I think he gets lonely.” “You son of a bitch, I believed in... ” Whoosh.
#1 - 4.01 - “Lazarus Rising”
Written by: Eric Kripke | Directed by: Kim Manners
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So...this is the episode where Castiel, angel of thee Lord, shows up. And that’s primarily why it earns the no. 1 spot, because 80% of my enjoyment of Supernatural from this point on was Cas-adjacent. Plus this entire episode just hits. ALL OF IT. Dean’s homecoming. Ruby, my darling. Bobby’s entire vibe. Pamela Barnes, easily one of the most interesting women Supernatural ever introduced. Cas being so hot to say “Hi” to Dean he forgets he wounds people. 
But beyond that-- the way the show writes their ‘oh, by the way, angels’ narrative! If you haven’t seen this episode, would you believe me if I told you that THIS EPISODE, the episode where Supernatural said “canonically, Judeo-Christian Heaven is real, btw” involves no churches but does involve a séance, a soulmark handprint brand, and a himbo angel that “gripped you tight and raised you from Perdition”...but they were all “no homo, guys” for years?
Truly no one was out here doing it like Supernatural even back in 2008.
Others--
15.18 - “Despair” 
“Most Likely to Live Rent-Free in My Head for the Rest of my Life”
Written by: Robert Berens | Directed by: Richard Speight, Jr.
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You know why this episode is here. It broke reality. I could be wrong-- but I’d put good money on this episode being the subject of academic theses in the future. That doesn’t automatically make for interesting story, but...
Has there ever been a case, in a mainstream US TV show where a major lead character (Cas) came out as queer so late in the game in a narratively-important way? I’m not aware of it, but I might just be behind on my television.
This episode has great writing, and (blessedly) amazing direction and blocking anyway. Check out the above gif - that is some next level foreshadowing going on in the cinematography, and this isn’t even the most remarked upon shot in this episode. (Seriously, I had to search for 40 minutes for this gif, please respect my game, lol.) Everyone who was involved in 15x18 is giddy talking about their investment, from the costume designer to the actors to the director to the writer...
...And then a bunch of them steadfastly have avoided posting much Supernatural-related since. So that’s...loud. There is a bunch of subtext in this episode that is screamingly loud; there is a bunch of text in this episode that makes several things clear fandom has been chattering over for years and years. The meta-commentary around this episode continues, months later. There are over 700 fics on AO3 with this episode tag.
I have more to say about the themes of ‘free will’ and ‘love’ and ‘identity’ tied to this episode, but seriously-- you’ve probably read 17 versions of it on Tumblr already, so.
This is the last time we see Cas, and the last time Supernatural can claim anything close to narrative consistency. For that alone, it’d earn free head-space.
Runners-up: “4.20 - The Rapture”; “5.04 - The End”; “7.21 - Reading is Fundamental”; “8.21 - The Great Escapist”; “9.06 - Heaven Can’t Wait”; “12.19 - The Future”; “14.08 - Byzantium”
6.17 - “My Heart Will Go On”/8.07 - “A Little Slice of Kevin”
“Most Likely to Inspire Unnecessary Fanfiction”
Written by: Eric Charmelo & Nicole Snyder (6.17); Brad Buckner & Eugenie Ross-Leming | Directed by: Phil Sgriccia (6.17); Charlie Carner (8.07)
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Usually the show kills off it’s “one-episode” female characters, but do you know one time it didn’t? When the Moirai (the Fates - specifically Atropos, the shearer of the Threads of Fate) showed up in canon in 6.17. She was posited to have “two older sisters that were bigger than her- in every sense of the word,” ...and Castiel had to back down when she challenged him to a cosmic game of chicken over the Winchester’s lives.
Then they never returned to that idea again. 
“A Little Slice of Kevin” is on here for the opposite reason -- an amazing idea that was really underwritten in the episode it showed up in. Dean Winchester has been dragging himself across the fabric of universes; the literal Word of God is in play in a warehouse in Middle America; Cas is back from Purgatory, but what does that mean, micro and macro? As a person on the street, what would it mean, or feel like, to learn you were a Prophet of the Lord, uncalled? That what you are, everything you are, is a cosmic contingency?
Maybe Fate has an opinion on all these shenanigans?
Perhaps all that doesn’t make sense, but it certainly made an impression on ~2012 me. To this day, it remains the WIP I can open up and fool myself with the ‘twist.’ I wish I remembered where I was going with it so I could finish it.
Runners Up: “2.20 - What Is and What Should Never Be”; “5.04 - The End”; “6.15 - The French Mistake”; 12.12 - “Stuck in the Middle (with you)”; “13.05 - Advanced Thanatology” “14.03 - The Scar”; “14.10 - Nihilism”; “15.15 - Gimme Shelter” ... and “15.20 - Carry On” (obviously)
Fifteen seasons. There were plenty of other episodes I loved that didn’t make these limited lists. But overall -- thank you, Supernatural, for the run. Even if I’m upset at the ending, I can appreciate the game. If you watch the show, what were your favorite episodes?
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canonverse-yoi-fics · 6 years
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Hi yoi fics! I was searching for Yuri!!!On Ice fanfics to read when I crossed your path. And it's even. There is everything. Thanks so much for storing these! May I ask what you're all time favorite is? (I know, it's hard) 😂😂😂
First. I love your blog. Had a mini heart attack when I saw your ask.
Also, that’s too hard! Can I make like… Favorite 10 fics? I will do that, because I will not choose a favorite. Also, they’re all different in gerne, so my fave would also depend on my mood. Anyway, in alphabetical order, here’s my 10 favorite yoi fics!
A Hundred Flowers In Bloom by Chiharu | M | Leo/Guang-Hong, Yuuri/Victor | 9k
The 2022 Beijing Olympics open on the fourth day of Chinese New Years with twelve lines of lion dancers forming into a dragon.
This year, Guanghong only has three resolutions: to not drop the flag on international television, to win Olympic gold for China, and to fall out of love with Leo.
-I’m a really big figure skating fan (hence why I watched yoi), and when the Olympics came around I started reading a lot of fics set in the Olympics and this one really touched my heart. Especially since fics with “minor” ships tend to be short one-shots and this one just really did it for me. Like wow, I mostly just stick to Viktuuri fics, but LeoJi is a weakness.-
a little room to breathe by qynntessence | T | Yuuri/Victor | 9k WIP
Viktor blows his nose wetly and blushes, turning away from Yuuri’s kind eyes. “Can-Can I have another tissue?” He blows his nose again, a thick, congested sound, which turns into thick, congested sneezing. “I’m sorry, I know it can’t be much fun to take care of your sick fiancé when you have a cold. Asthma sucks.”
In which Yuuri has a cold (and also anxiety), Viktor has the flu (and also asthma), and they’re messy and in love and try their best.
-Everyone loves a good sick!fic, me included, and this is my fave sick!fic. And I have resigned myself to it never being completed T.T, but even just the two chapters that are up have been enough to fulfill my needs. Please give the writer some love so that they may get inspiration to finish it!!-
A Voice in the Distance by torikabori | T | Yuuri/Victor | 17k WIP
In which a soulmate connection has three parts: a shared heartbeat, some secondhand emotions, and a sense of when your soulmate is looking at you.
Each has its inconveniences– especially when one half of the pair is famous, the other has anxiety, and they’re born several timezones apart.
-So, I don’t really do AUs, but a good soulmate AU can never do me wrong, and this one. Oh boy. It’s definitely my favorite (soulmate) AU. It fits amazingly with the canon universe, and the very concept of it is so amazingly thought out and well-written. Ugh. It’s so good.-
Before It Burns Me Numb by ilarual | G | Yuuri/Victor | 16k WIP
“What do you mean, you had a crush on me?” Yuuri asks. “We’d never even met before the Grand Prix Final last year.”
Following their engagement, Victor tells Yuuri the story of how he met, fell for, and pined after Japan’s Ace. Not necessarily in that order.
An Ep10 coda… with a twist.
-I’m a big fan of Viktor being a fan of Yuuri pre-series, and this fic is just very cute about it, and also gives a good insight into Viktor’s life pre-series :D-
i’m just going to the store by bosbie | T | Yuuri/Victor | 7k
Accidental masked vigilante Victor Nikiforov.
Or: how Victor’s impulsiveness backfires and creates one of the greatest living internet memes to ever come out of Russia.
-oh man, where do I even begin with this one. It’s so absolutely ridiculous that if I ever find myself in a bad mood, this fic is sure to cheer me up because it is hilarious.-
katsuki_fc wrote by tetsurashian | G | Yuuri/Victor | 12k
Just because Yuuri isn’t big on social media, doesn’t mean his fans aren’t.
-Social Media fics in YoI is one of my all-time weaknesses. I adore the fan-based aspect of it, as well as it sometimes being a clever way to call out haters. It’s also incredibly immersive and it’s a great way to get into the yoi -verse yourself. This is probably the one YoI fic I’ve read the most, and I have no shame about that.-
Tantalus, Reaching by chellethewriter | T | Yuuri/Victor | 17k
When Viktor Nikiforov arrives in Hasetsu, he expects the Katsuki Yuuri from the banquet – the shameless, sensual dancer who made Viktor feel alive for the first time in years. Instead, he finds a different Katsuki Yuuri – a boy who lacks confidence and flinches at Viktor’s touch.In Viktor’s determination to reconcile these contrastive personalities, he realizes two things: one, that first impressions are not everything, and two, that he may or may not be in love with every side of Yuuri.
(In other words, a retelling of the series that chronicles how a five-time Grand Prix champion might attempt to woo a somewhat oblivious Japanese figure skater.)
-Another weakness of mine: YoI told from Viktor’s perspective. And this one. Oh my. It has everything. Viktor pining. Yuuri being the absolute worst pov character and also an oblivious heart-breaker. Viktor pining. It’s just really good.-
The Bulge (Don’t Bring a Weapon to a Public Beach) by nagoyadelay | M | Yuuri/Victor | 2k
Victor posts a photo of Yuuri on instagram without realizing that it’s somewhat suggestive.
A thirsty skating fandom collectively loses their shit.
-Humor is my go-to genre in the yoi fandom for reasons I myself don’t quite understand - perhaps I just want to see all my faves have fun rather than suffer for once? But this one combines Humor with Social Media, and that’s just a double KO for me. And, of course, it’s wonderfully written as well.-
This Curious Condition Called Love by xtwilightzx | T | Yuuri/Victor | 16k
The bite of pancake is delightfully buttery, with a tang from the cheese curds. Yuuri isn’t sure what his expression is like, but Victor’s smile brightens, and his phone goes up.
“Say syrniki!”
That photo’s going to end up on Instagram in less than a minute. Yuuri ducks, and when Victor whips his phone to follow, Yuuri grabs Victor’s elbow and drags him over so they’re both caught in the shot. Victor laughs, a long line of warmth mashed up against Yuuri’s side. He tucks his arm around Yuuri’s waist and raises his phone again.
Victor uses variations of the same caption every time: Reexploring St. Petersburg with #katsukiyuuri #oneplateatatime
“You’re ridiculous,” Yuuri whispers, after the camera goes off.
Victor smiles. “Ridiculous, but yours.”
(Yuuri has done the transcontinental uprooting of his life twice before and it’s never easy, but this time there are photos plastered all over Victor’s social media, explorations into Russian cuisine, shenanigans with the Russian figure skating national team, calls and messages from friends and family, and Victor, always.
Victor, on the other hand, mostly copes by watching Yuuri adapt to life in St. Petersburg).
-Now, if you put a gun to my head and asked what my fave is, this would probably be my answer. This, for me, is the perfect post-season story. I can’t even begin to describe how much and why I love this fic, but it is absolutely amazing, and it’s a shame that more people don’t know about it. Please read it!-
Winter Song by proantagonist | E | Yuuri/Victor | 156k
The set of Yuuri’s mouth softened into a private smile as Victor squeezed his knee beneath the table. His hands were bare, free from the gloves he so often wore when they were together on the rink, and the heat of his palm burned straight through the denim of Yuuri’s jeans. He slipped his own hand beneath the table and found Victor’s. Hidden from sight, their fingers began to flirt and play. A secret conversation all their own that needed no words.
Yuuri was aware that at some point—a moment in time he couldn’t quite place—Victor had become his boyfriend.
There wasn’t a single instant when it happened. It was a slow awareness, as if Victor had silently been asking the question for months now, and Yuuri had been giving him the answer a little more with each passing day.
-I think everyone knows this one, so I’m honestly not even going to explain why this is on my list. But. It’s amazing.-
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Sky Bet EFL Q&A: Northampton defender David Buchanan
Having won promotion twice in his career, Northampton Town left back David Buchanan can spot a squad which has the right blend to go up.
It is why he believes that his former manager Chris Wilder will take Sheffield United side up to the Premier League this season.
The 32-year-old played every minute of the 2015- 16 season under Wilder at Sixfields when, despite the club slipping towards financial extinction and players not getting paid on time, Northampton won the Sky Bet League Two title by the huge margin of 13 points.
If they are to go up this season, Northampton may have to maintain their current seven-game unbeaten run to the season's end.
A radio talk show co-host with a love of performing and a degree in sports journalism, the engaging Buchanan takes our Sky Bet EFL Q&A this week.
His Northern Irish roots come through in his choice of perfect playing partner as well as his guilty food pleasure.
     Northampton Town defender David Buchanan has opened his life on the pitch
Describe yourself on the pitch in three words.
Leader. Team player. Reliable.
Describe yourself off the pitch in three words.
Family man. Sociable. Mentor.
Best moment of your career so far?
Playing every minute of every game for Northampton Town during the 2015-16 title-winning season.
It was a miracle season. When I first signed, the club near enough went into liquidation straightaway. I went from the high of signing here for three years having just come from the back of being promoted to the Championship with Preston, and then found out the club was going into liquidation and we weren't getting paid.
At the outset of that season, I thought it was the worst thing I'd done, but it was actually the best thing for us all because it helped us rally the team. We didn't get paid, the staff didn't get paid and every time we got out on the pitch, everyone was as one. We started winning games and never really stopped.
Chris Wilder was the man who signed me. I worked with Chris before at Bury, but Chris was actually the assistant manager there under Alan Knill. Then when I came to Northampton, they had switched round.
When I worked with him at Bury, I knew how good a coach and he was and how good a management team they were. They were the reason I signed for Northampton and although it was shame to see Chris went after having such a good season, for me he deserves a shot at the Premier League. I think he's going to get it with Sheffield United, but even if he doesn't do it with them, he still deserves a shot. The way the game is now, though, he probably won't get it until he goes there with them and proves how good he is – similar to Sean Dyche and Eddie Howe.
A lot of the team spirit we had was down to Chris and Alan because one of their strengths – and I look at Sheffield United team the same – is that they don't just go for names or egos when they are signing players. They make sure they do their research on the type of character as a player. That season we had a lot of good, strong characters in the dressing room.
There's that old saying that you're only as good as your weakest link, yet lads who weren't in our matchday squad were still coming in every day and training to their maximum, which was helping the whole team. Only the best managers can do that.
Playing every minute or every game is why that season goes down as my biggest achievement because I played a major part in it. All the highs, all the lows. Everything you dream or when you sign for any club is to win the league. I went on to play 108 consecutive games for the club, I think it was, and then I got a stupid red card – which is the answer to another question.
I'm also very proud of scoring on my international debut for the Northern Ireland Under-19s against Italy in Rome. All my dad's family are from Northern Ireland, my wife, too, and to represent them and score on my debut away in Italy, it's another thing that dreams are made of.
I think I played 22 times – nine Under-19 caps and 13 Under-21 caps – and scored four goals, which is more than I've scored in my whole club career or 570-odd games. That's weird.
Who is the hardest opponent you have faced?
In terms of quality of player, I'd say Phillipe Coutinho, but the hardest opponent I've played against regularly is Will Buckley. We've played against each other numerous times and he's always caused me a lot of problems.
When I was at Bury coming through the youth team, he was at Rochdale at the time. You play against somebody over a period of time, reserve team, then first team, and also Rochdale and Bury are big rivals. (I was born in Rochdale, but played for Bury.)
He was just so talented and got used to playing really well in the game, in the Premier League. He was a difficult opponent – very quick, very skilful and someone who I knew I had to be on my game against the better of him.
I played against a lot of big players who are miles better than him – Mesut Ozil and Manuel Neuer for Germany and Wayne Rooney, but I don't just go for names. At League One, League Two level, Will Buckley has been the most difficult over the years.
Most embarrassing moment in football?
I'd say it would be sent-off for the first and only time against Shrewsbury Town back in 2017. It was for two soft yellows as well which makes it even more annoying. If you're going to get sent off, you should at least do it properly. Something like handballing on the line to prevent a goal.
In my opinion they were two soft yellows and I didn't deserve to be sent off, but that's the way the referee saw it.
And it puts an end to that run of 107, 108 consecutive games, which was disappointing.
Which song gets you in the mood for a match?
Anything by Oasis, I ' also a big fan or 90s dance music. I have a playlist in the car.
I'm from Manchester, so I grew up listening to Oasis. And I'm a 90s boy, so dance music gets me going. I don't like rock or anything.
I am not one in the dressing room who has my earphones on, but is going to the game or when I am getting ready in my house, that's what I ' ll have on. And singing along in the car. There's no point in playing it if you're not going to sing, is there?
What's your guilty food pleasure?
Chocolate, popcorn and an Ulster fry-up. An Ulster fry-up is different to the normal fry-up in that they have more bread – soda bread, potato bread, white pudding. I don't know it's good for you or not, I just love bread.
I usually have it on a Sunday, the day after a game. Or if we've had a game on Tuesday night, I might go and have a catch-up with my wife on Wednesday.
Which player in history would you like to play alongside – and why?
George Best. All my family are Northern Irish and he's a footballer that I looked up to. He was everyone's idol growing up and everyone wanted to be him. That would make my family proud as well.
I did a degree in sports journalism and I did an article on George Best. I mentioned that we never got to see how good he was because so few games were televised then.
I always got told how good he was by my family and what he could do with a ball. My grandad and my dad used to show me footage of him when I went home to Northern Ireland. My uncle actually played in the same team as him in his later days when George went back to Northern Ireland.
He was doing the same things as the likes of Messi and Hazard do now, taking people on and doing tricks and skills with the ball then on those pitches they used to play on which would have games called off if they were like that in the modern day.
His football brain as well as his own ability was just way ahead of people of his own era. You saw what he did for Manchester United and Pele said he was the greatest player he had ever seen.
I'm a left-back, so I wouldn't have much defending to do. I'd just roll the ball to George and he'd do the rest.
Which famous manager would you have loved to play for – and why?
Sir Alex Ferguson. He's the greatest manager of all time. He got the best out of players time and time again and knew how to motivate his teams. His style of football was brilliant as well.
I'm a Man Utd supporter, growing up in the 90s, I was blessed with Manchester United winning everything. He was the leader of that ship, he controlled everything. All the titles, all the players they produced, he was at the head of it all. And the last team won the title with had the likes of Rafael da Silva playing in center midfield that season. How do you win the Premier League with Rafael da Silva doing that? He's still a class player, but not the same caliber as players in Sir Alex's other teams.
What would you be if you weren't a footballer?
been a manager or a sports journalist. I recently graduated with a first-class degree in Sports Journalism at Staffs University, so that's something I'll look to build on. As a player, it definitely gives you a different perception of the media, knowing the good and bad. You can see where people are writing things to sell papers or those who write what they truly feel.
I co-present a radio show on BBC Radio Northampton every Thursday night between 6-7pm, 'The Cobblers Show , 'which I really love doing as well. I've had training from the BBC and I've listened back to when I first started at the beginning of the season. I think, "Wow," because you don't realize how far you've come.
I also love mentoring people whether it's sport or outside in the wider community, so maybe something down that route.
Tell us a secret that fans won ' t know …
When I was 16 years old at school, I played the Artful Dodger in 'Oliver' and Kenickie (Danny's sidekick) in 'Grease'. So, if there are any directors out there, get in touch.
I used to do drama at school. A lot of sportsmen are often good actors, but you know what it's like at school, it's not cool. If you're a top footballer in school, for example, it's not cool to be acting and dancing and prancing around. That's just the way it is at school. But it was something that I was really good at and I really enjoyed. I ended up getting a really good mark in it.
If I hadn't been so good at football, I'd probably have gone to acting school. Or definitely studied drama at A Level.
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