Sunday, April 13, 2014

Alana Bloom and POV

I have a little problem with how people seem to judge characters in the different mediums of fiction. This is something so simple and yet even adults seem not to grasp this basic fact. What I'm talking about is POV (aka Point of View) of characters. The thing is you, as an audience member, will know something that a character doesn't know and sometimes a character will have information that you don't.

Alana Bloom, from the NBC show Hannibal, is seeming to get a lot of crap since people don't understand this. They don't understand how Alana can be in love with Hannibal since Hannibal is the killer everyone is looking for.

The thing is...Alana doesn't know this and has no reason to suspect Hannibal. Before I continue I will state that I would be so happy if Will and Alana got together. They're just made for each other!
With POV you have to consider what a character knows and feels. You have to understand that just because you know Hannibal is a killer that Alana doesn't know that.

Alana has stated that she has known Hannibal a lot longer than she has known either Jack Crawford or Will Graham. The thing with a situation like this is you won't consider a long-time friend a killer. You will think you know them and maybe part of you will avoid thinking they are the killer. You'll need some pretty damn solid evidence to change your mind.

What evidence does Will have that he is right in pointing to Hannibal as the killer? It is nothing solid and is basically just guess work to anyone besides Will. With the recent episode: Miriam Lass, who was kidnapped by Hannibal, is back and says that Hannibal is not the killer. With no solid evidence against Hannibal you can see why Alana isn't jumping to Will's conclusion.

Alana sleeping with Hannibal isn't done all of a sudden but was hinted at in Season 1. It seemed as those the pair would get together at some time. So why am I not complaining that she has gone into Hannibal's arms at this point in time?
Alana didn't get into a relationship with Will last season because she felt he was unstable. That if they got into a relationship that she couldn't help but analyze him. So it wasn't that she didn't have romantic feelings for him, she just knew the relationship wouldn't be good for her. So she had the strength to stay away from a relationship with him.

Alana choosing Hannibal at this point makes sense. Hannibal, to her, is a long-time friend that she has had romantic feelings for in the past. So it wasn't like she suddenly went into his arms after only knowing him for a little bit. This was a decision that took awhile to make.

And recently Will tried to kill Hannibal so she feels that Will has shown his true colors. That he is unstable and is a killer deep inside. So Alana may believe that Hannibal might die soon so she shouldn't stay on the fence about the issue. That she should just start the relationship with him in case he dies the next day.

Does this mean I wasn't yelling at her in the recent episodes? No, I was mad at her and during those times I had to remind myself that Alana doesn't know. That she has no reason to suspect Hannibal. When I calmed down during those parts all my loathing, and more, was directed at Hannibal which is who we should really be angry at.

So, remember, just because you know something it doesn't mean all the characters know. Also, give Alana Bloom a break. She's doing as good as she can in the situation she's found herself in.

Sayings Sundays (April 13, 2014)

The Avengers is a superb film. It makes me laugh and cry in equal measures. Joss Whedon gives it his best with giving every character time to shine. That's very hard to do with such a large cast like in this movie.

My favorite character is Bruce Banner, hands down. No questions asked. I just see myself in him and I have to give thanks to Mark Ruffalo for finally turning my interest to the character. He really does make the character shine more than any other actor that has portrayed him in the past.

One of the things that's asked throughout the movie is how Bruce has it so that the Hulk (aka the other guy) doesn't come out every other second. I admit I chose this quote so I didn't have to use the cliche "That's my secret" line and plus "huge bag of weed" was included here.

Why, yes, I am childish.



Yeah, today is a very Brucey Sunday.

Anyways...this song is one I like a lot. It's about how your life may be hard but someone always has it worse. That somebody out there is always going to be jealous of your life, even if you can't see why.

I see Tony Stark reassuring Bruce Banner like this. He would tell Bruce that he should live since he still has a good life to live. That he shouldn't give up now.

Mean Green Shagging Machine 7

-This is a Mature Story (if in content if not plot)
-It's a The Avengers/Aliens fanfic
-It's a Bruce Banner/The Hulk fanfic

You can read it HERE

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Animorphs Re-Read: #5 The Predator (Chapters 13-16)



Chapter 13
Now that Ax has the Z-Space transponder he is able to build the distress beacon rather quickly. Marco says that wherever they set the trap can't be connected to them. This makes sense as they don't want to endanger their families since Visser Three might make the connection that the 'Andalite Bandits' are actually human. Except for Ax.

While it is smart to think like this, it makes planning a little more difficult.

Tobias thinks of a place, but Ax will need a bird morph so he can get there. Cassie, again, acts like a drug dealer while she says what she has available. It is really like Cassie is the drug dealer of morphs in the Animorphs series.

Ax, when asked if he minds morphing a bird, says that he admires Tobias' red-tailed hawk morph. It's a cute moment to me as it's like he has a crush and/or he is looking at Tobias like a nephew before knowing Tobias' lineage.
Marco makes a joke about foot odor being a human's natural weapon when Ax mentions a problem he finds while he is in human morph.

Jake decides Saturday should be the day the plan goes down. Marco then remarks on how he used to be afraid of Taxxons and Hork-Bajir, but now he's more afraid of ants. The ant morph does stick in Marco's mind and yet it won't be the worst horror in the series.

The group still has yet to find out about Crayak for crying out loud! Or about what happens in the second Megamorphs book!
After Jake and Marco leave together, they start talking about normal things. Marco is stalling from telling Jake something and Jake knows it. Marco finally says that this is his last mission and that no one can guilt him into staying on the team.

Marco has held on even when he's been reluctant. I wouldn't ever quit the Animorphs but dying for Marco isn't about him dying. It's about how his Dad would be even more lost. The reluctant Animorph isn't selfish, he just has a strong tie to his father.

Jake tells Marco that he has done enough. That's friendship there as Jake is probably not happy that he's losing one member of his team so the fight against the Yeerks will be harder.

Marco explains how they've had so many close calls already and that at some point one of them is going to die. Except Rachel. Rachel will never die.
Marco's plans for Sunday will probably be leaving flowers on his mother's grave. He says that a year from now he doesn't want his father leaving flowers on his grave.


Chapter 14
The chapter starts off with the gang flying and Ax getting excited over his Northern Harrier morph. I don't think he's been this excited since he's tasted a cinnamon bun. Then Ax and Tobias have a sort of dick measuring contest. But, instead of dicks, they're comparing their eyesights.
Marco's bird morph is an Osprey. That's the continuity error from #3 The Encounter saying hi!

Marco says that they should give up the mission and, instead, spend the day just flying around. Cassie tries to have a lighthearted reply and fails. Her reply shows that everyone thinks that the mission will go bad. Except maybe Ax because of Andalite ego and him never having fought an actual battle before.

They arrive at the location, circle around to make sure no one is there, land, and then demorph.

Marco, yet again, brings up that he wants morphing outfits like the X-Men have. He always does this and my headcanon of TobiasXMarco post war is Marco finally able to make a team outfit for Tobias. Which Tobias wears just to keep Marco happy though he is really embarrassed.
But then it hits Marco that this is his last mission with the team. He shouldn't be joking around like he usually does. He then wonders if Jake had told the others. He assumes Jake told Cassie but Rachel and Tobias don't know.

The gang goes to a good spot and they're about to morph their battle morphs. Everyone except Ax who would just keep his Andalite form. Before the gang morphs, Ax activates the distress beacon.

Rachel morphs elephant and I am reminded that she hasn't yet acquired her famous Grizzly Bear morph. She acquires that morph in #7 The Stranger and that becomes her battle morph from then on. So through the majority of the series her battle morph isn't an elephant.

Once the group finishes their morphs they argue who would win in a fight. They're teenagers so this makes sense. They're joking before a battle they might die in. Not even a big battle, but the possibility of death is still there if something goes wrong.

Marco makes a joke, after Ax says that when the war is over Andalites will come to Earth just for the morphs, and starts to explain it to Ax. I find this interesting since a lot of people comment how the group never tries to explain anything to Ax. EVER.
Here Marco starts to explain but is interrupted by the distress beacon going off and alerting the others to the Yeerk's arrival. The gang gets into position.

Marco sees the Bug fighter and says a version of good-bye to Ax.


Chapter 15
The Bug fighter lands and a Hork-Bajir Controller steps out. Again it's brought up that the Hork-Bajir are really good species according to Prince Elfangor. But the other Animorphs are all on the fence about that. This is because the Hork-Bajir look like predators.

Marco says that if Klingons were real that they would be afraid of Hork-Bajirs. How did I not pick up that Applegate was a Trekkie when I was younger? Seriously, take a shot whenever there's a Star Trek reference.

Ax tells the group what Controllers will be inside the Bug fighter, but they already know. This isn't their first fight.

Marco notices that the Hork-Bajir Controller is acting suspiciously. Jake either doesn't notice or doesn't care and orders the group to attack. Maybe Marco didn't have enough time or else he isn't sure so doesn't bring it up. Either way, the group attacks.

Tobias is the first to attack!

As the group attacks the Controller, Marco gets even more suspicious. He thinks that the Hork-Bajir has given up too easily. We get a reason why Marco doesn't say anything to the group: he has a job.

But if he thinks this is
then why not say something? If he thinks it's a trap he should warn the others before the shit really hits the fan.

And the trap is sprung and they are all surrounded. HOLY FUCKING SHIT, MARCO! YOU ARE STUPID! NEXT TIME YOU THINK IT'S A TRAP SAY SOMETHING! GODDAMMIT!

The Animorphs look at their options and realize that they aren't going to be getting away from this. When Tobias says he can't get away either I think he's lying. I think he's tired of watching his friends get into danger while he is away safe. So he can get away but chooses not to fly away this time.
Rachel says there has to be a way out but Marco knows that's not the case. He knows there are some things you can't get out of.

Visser Three makes his entrance. He brings up a big problem with Ax's plan: the Yeerks change their frequencies from time to time for instances like these.

Did this NOT occur to anyone? Hell, when they heard that the plan had been done before they should've worried. So did everyone trust Ax because he's an Andalite?

Jake tells Ax not to talk with Visser Three. The reason being that the group wants to keep the fact that the majority of them aren't Andalites. Since if the Visser learned they were humans...you get to see what would happen if the Yeerks figured out they aren't Andalites later on in the series.
Visser Three shows he's a cat person by complimenting Jake's tiger morph. The Visser then announces that he will be showing off the Andalites to Visser One.

Marco isn't too far gone to realize that Visser Three is afraid of Visser One.

Rachel thinks they should just make a break for it while Marco says that they should stay alive because there's hope that way. Rachel points out how hopeless their current situation is.

The group stays still and Marco would be facepalming if he could.


Chapter 16
The Animorphs are lead into the Blade ship. Marco comments on the fact that they were fools to ever try and resist the Yeerks. That Visser Three is correct in all his insults. Of course this isn't surprising coming from Marco, he is the reluctant Animorph. He never had any clear feeling of them winning before this incident. Fits that he wouldn't have hope now.

Marco wants to feel angry but, instead, feels numb. He has a sense that he's just dreaming.

He thinks of his Dad at this moment. I think that's very telling of his character. He really cares for his father and wanted to stop fighting so he didn't die. Since, if he died, his father would have no one left to help him hold on.
When Marco says it'll be just like when his Mom died...yikes! You'll see my reasoning for that yikes shortly.

Since Marco does have a role in the group, he makes a joke and the others sort of laugh.

Cassie comes up with the idea if they demorph Visser Three will see that they aren't human and let them go. Marco knows the plan would never work but doesn't demean Cassie for thinking it. Since when you're in danger you don't think clearly and your mind will reach to anything. Even if the idea is shit.

Jake shoots down the idea saying if the Yeerks find out about them being human that they may go after their families. Hey, Jake, at least you won't have to worry about Tom!
A window just appears and they look down at Earth. I've always seen pictures of Earth from space as beautiful. But Marco describes that it looks like a dying hope. Marco looks at Earth and sees it as free...for now.

Ax remarks that the Yeerks opened the window so that they would all despair.

The Animorphs look at the mother ship. Ax describes how the ship works. Very VERY interesting information.

Rachel asks why people can't see the Yeerk ship and Ax mentions the cloaking system. A cloaking system that blocks the ship from both radar and sight.

Cassie remarks how she always wanted to see Earth from space and Ax apologies for getting them caught. Marco, as well as me, wants to yell at Ax. Because it IS his fault for not thinking ahead. Yes, he's a kid who didn't pay attention in school, but not thinking of a simple flaw to the plan? Oh, and never mind the shit he caused back in the mall. Because HOLY FUCKING SHIT!
But Cassie is the one to answer and says what the whole group feels deep down. Down below all the hate they want to yell out. Cassie brings up that Ax and his people were just trying to save Earth and them being caught isn't his fault.

We'll see later in the series why I think Andalites are assholes for the most part.

But Marco still has a harsh comment for Ax and says it.

Marco sees the crew of the mother ship through the window. Besides the usual Controllers being talked about, two or three other species are mentioned. However, they aren't given names.

Marco has a moment of hope when he sees human but reality quickly hits him. They are Controllers, not actual humans.

Jake asks Ax for the morph time. When Ax says how long they've been in morph, Tobias suggests just attacking the Yeerks since they'll become nothlits soon, anyways (well, besides Ax of course who would probably become the second Andalite Controller).

I believe Tobias is suggesting attacking since he knows how hard being a nothlit can be. Even with people to provide emotional support. So him saying to attack may be him believing they can escape but not before the others become stuck in morph.

Jake says not to attack since they still need hope. Marco gets jealous when Cassie comforts Jake. He doesn't like that he has no one like Cassie, aka a bf or gf, to provide him comfort. Come on, Marco! You have bird-boy! You two can get nasty now that you're about to die!

I'm not ashamed of the image that I just put in your head.
Marco and Rachel agree that they had put up a good fight before being caught. That them being caught wasn't because they had given up. Well...it was Marco's final mission but he still gave it his all.

Marco notices that the Controllers are wearing different uniforms. So they were on two different sides. Ax says that he remembers his brother, Elfangor, saying that each Visser had his/her own personal army. I like that in the series Ax doesn't know everything. Mainly because he didn't pay attention in class.

Visser One arrives and Visser Three says that he has captured the Andalite bandits. But Marco doesn't care about what Visser Three is saying. All he cares about is Visser One.

Because he has just found out his mother isn't dead. She's the host of Visser One.
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Animorphs Re-Read Table of Contents

Whedon, What the Fook

revrezner and I talk about the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. episode "Turn, Turn, Turn", Joss Whedon, and other things.

The Surprising Death of Mockingjay

Warning: MAJOR Spoiler Below
The Hunger Games is a wonderful trilogy of books. It follows the adventures of Katniss Everdeen as she's unwillingly made into the symbol of a rebellion. The third book in the trilogy is my favorite and has one of the saddest events of the entire trilogy. Hell, Collins took a huge chance doing it and I really hope the movie adaptation keeps it or else I'll be as mad as I was at the end of the Cujo movie adaptation.

The event that caused me so much pain, but I love it anyways, is Prim's death.

I enjoy her death for a few reasons:

1.) You didn't see it coming.
My favorite type of deaths are the ones you don't see coming. This makes it so that the death is so much more painful. If you see a death coming you are able to prepare yourself. You're able to put on armor so that the death doesn't hurt you as much as it could've.

Prim wasn't someone you expected to die. She was Katniss' sister and she was on the safe list. ESPECIALLY since this is a Young Adult book.

2.) Her death meant something.
A death can hurt you and be wonderful, but what really makes a death special is when it means something. When all your tears aren't in vain.

Prim dying caused Katniss to make her first real decision in the entire trilogy (not counting her decision to volunteer in the first place). In that I mean it wasn't organized by one side or the other in order to use her. Katniss is unique as she's a hero that doesn't mean to be a hero but keeps getting pushed into the role while all she cares about is her family (but that's a story for another post). So when Prim dies that leads her to killing President Coin.

3.) It was beyond heartbreaking.
With any death, to really effect me, it needs to touch me. It needs to touch me and pull my heart out. Then I have to like the extreme pain for some unknown reason. Maybe since I read depressing stuff a lot and love it when I finally feel something.

Prim was someone I didn't want to die. I wanted her to live so when the war was over Katniss could find peace in her sister. Katniss started her whole journey because she wanted to keep Prim safe. So Prim dying is ironic in that the whole reason Katniss did everything was lost to her by the end.

So I really REALLY hope that Prim's death is kept in the movie adaptation. Prim's death IS important. She helps push Katniss' story forward in that if Prim didn't die President Coin could still be alive to make President Snow's reign seem like Christmas. Prim's death also shows that not everyone gets out of war alive.

Friday, April 11, 2014

Star Wars: Red Harvest (Joe Schreiber)

Title: Red Harvest

Series: Star Wars

Author: Joe Schreiber

Released: 2010

Rating: 3/6

Basic Plot: The era of the Old Republic is a dark and dangerous time, as Jedi Knights valiantly battle the Sith Lords and their ruthless armies. But the Sith have disturbing plans—and none more so than the fulfillment of Darth Scabrous’s fanatical dream, which is about to become nightmarish reality.

Unlike those other Jedi sidelined to the Agricultural Corps—young Jedi whose abilities have not proved up to snuff—Hestizo Trace possesses one extraordinary Force talent: a gift with plants. Suddenly her quiet existence among greenhouse and garden specimens is violently destroyed by the arrival of an emissary from Darth Scabrous. For the rare black orchid that she has nurtured and bonded with is the final ingredient in an ancient Sith formula that promises to grant Darth Scabrous his greatest desire.

But at the heart of the formula is a never-before-seen virus that’s worse than fatal—it doesn’t just kill, it transforms. Now the rotting, ravenous dead are rising, driven by a bloodthirsty hunger for all things living—and commanded by a Sith Master with an insatiable lust for power and the ultimate prize: immortality...no matter the cost.
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The Horror Elements
Let's start off with the good stuff. There is one reason to read this book and it's for the killer zombies. The times it focuses on the zombies and lovely death scenes this book shines. If it was a movie it'd be a glorious b-horror movie. I admit I read it because I wanted to see how zombies would fit into the Star Wars universe. And they fit in fine. Problems arise when focus is given to the characters.

The Characters
The characters all do what they need to do. The big bad is out to do whatever for the sake of immortality, there is the student that is the best and wants even more power, there is the brother that is out to rescue his sister, and all the rest can be named by their importance to the plot. This doesn't mean the characters are godawful. I felt myself caring for some and they do what is needed in this type of story. So I didn't mind.

The Length
The length of the book is good for what it is. The pacing doesn't slow down so that the plot can't linger too long on any one sub-plot. This makes any defects of the novel easy to glance over since so much gory glory is happening. While having the characters given more depth would've been great, the fact is that this novel is telling a type of story that doesn't need that.

Final Thoughts
Rojo Trace, aka Hestizo Trace's brother, has something strange happen to him. He gets hit on by a woman who has a thing for banging Jedi, I guess. But it's only one scene and not commented on that much. Just glanced over and I had to stare at that part for a good five minutes before moving on. That was the biggest WTF moment of the novel. If you don't like zombies or gore, I wouldn't recommend reading this book. But if you're a Star Wars fan and have to read and see everything in the Expanded Universe, you'll have to read this no matter what I say.