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Sunday, March 12th, 2006 10:05 pm
WARNING: This is going to be a short and irrational rant.

1. Shouldn't the episode where DANA dies have more than five minutes of DANA in it?

2. Fuck the singing flower. Seriously. Fuck.The.Singing.Flower.



3. Having a short and cheesy and fucking devoid of any real human emotion public service announcement air after this episode does not justify this storyline. The L Word is not the fucking lesbian Mother Theresa of cable television shows because of this cancer storyline. There's no higher cause behind this other than ratings and goddamn awards. And that award had better go to Erin or Leisha.

4. Kate Moennig is the voice of the fans.

-End Rant-

I told you it was going to be irrational. lol. But those are my rage filled feelings. I might be able to give a more cohesive analysis behind my rage a little bit later but right now? Yeah, that's it.

ETA: So I'm talking to ackemat on Yahoo about the episode and she asks what Michi thought of the episode to which I replied... wait. Why the fuck am I explaining this? I'll cut and paste the conversation because it's fucking easier and I'm a lazy asshole and I don't think ackemat will care.

ackemat: what did your girlfriend think of the episode?
dreiser7: I have to get up at noon so yeah, only that many. I might ahve two more or something
dreiser7: She wanted to know why didn't they save time and kill Dana in the first minute
ackemat: lmao
dreiser7: And focus instead on Bette on the bench
dreiser7: Which is so crucial
ackemat: lol
dreiser7: She's a sarcastic Asian nerd
dreiser7: My gf
dreiser7: I do love her
ackemat: very cute
dreiser7: "Dana's death wasn't nearly efficient enough for me."
dreiser7: I should post that in my LJ. rofl
ackemat: *shaking my head*
dreiser7: What? rofl
dreiser7: That's what she said
dreiser7: lol
ackemat: yeah - I had to laugh out loud for real!
dreiser7: I'm typing in our side room whre people are boozing it's next to living room
dreiser7: So I ask her when she walks in your question
dreiser7: That's her answer

It's because of my weekly L Word viewing party that I can now plainly see that Danish fans can save themselves through the healing power of snark. Yes, let us unite, sarcastic assholes! Snark until your heart is content about the fucking idiocy of this goddamn storyline and how IC couldn't be deep if she was sunk to the bottom of the ocean next to the fucking Titantic.

So I say, snark disgruntled fans, snarkety snark snark!

ETA: ETA: I managed to be somewhat thoughtful in explaining why this episode and Dana's death in general sucks major ass over on MediaBlvd. This is also the fairly obvious explanation as to why I'm writing All The White Horses. Not to create an alternate universe where Dana lives but rather to write the cancer storyline as I wish it could have been portrayed on the show. To sustain my laziness I'm reposting my prattle here as well and now I really do think I'm done posting about this craptacular storyline. At least for tonight hopefully. Man I'm a sad ass fangirl.

TokyoNiGHTS Posted: Which only means the episode worked. It was meant to evoke alot of discussion and emotion. It's done that more than any other episode and the episode has only just aired.

True but the way they evoked that emotion was somewhat cheap and badly done. I think the problem for most upset fans isn't with the fact that Dana gets cancer and dies from it but instead how the storyline is being handled. I've been spoiled from the start about Dana's death and I think what made me dislike and dread this storyline, other than the obvious fact one half of my favorite couple would be dead, was this sinking feeling that the storyline wouldn't be developed enough. And it honestly hasn't been. I suppose I should have seen that coming since Dana has really never gotten much attention, except by way of her dating Alice in S2.

There was so much they could have done with Dana from the start of this show. Her coming out storyline was a huge chance to go into the thoughts and problems of a closeted lesbian but instead we got jokes and snarking. We had a hint of her turmoil over being in the closet and feeling scared of family and societal rejection but that's it. A hint. Then we had her storyline with Alice where she, in my opinion, fell deeply in love for the first time. We could've seen her fear and her excitement as it developed and then sadness as it fell apart and her best friend changed into someone she couldn't recognize. But we didn't. Again, we got a hint. And now we have her cancer storyline and her death. It was good that they showed the mammogram. Yes, that was good of them and yes it's good to have a storyline focused on cancer but is it really good when it merely skims the surface of dealing with this disease?

I mean, it's like we got the Idiots Guide to Cancer with this storyline. Just the cliff notes and the more in depth story is something that's been pulled off the shelves of our book store and it's up to the fans to imagine what Dana has been going through during all of this. I don't know. I'm prattling now and being preachy and so I'm going to stop. But I just had to say as someone who loved Dana's character it isn't her death that bothers me so much, it's the way they went about telling it.
Monday, March 13th, 2006 08:03 pm (UTC)
well, ED did not want to go if I interpreted her podcast correctly. I think if someone is fed up with the politics and story lines of the L word, then it seems to be Kate Moennig (sp?), she was quite outspoken during the comment of the boat episode, she was the one who said that she did not like that Dana had to die...
You are right about the cancer story line, Dana's quite sudden death (or maybe it is just me, but that was how long? a couple of weeks tops) made the whole thing almost superfluous. Honestly, she is perfectly healthy - no symptoms at all - but gets her lump checked out, they take it out immediately, she gets chemo because it has spread to her lymph nodes, she has the best access to medication, care etc. nonetheless she dies within weeks. If I didn't know more about it and had BC, I would be devastated. If someone like Dana can't make it, who can???
If they wanted to educate, to raise awareness, whatever, they did a pretty awful job in it. What is the message they are sending?
The more I think about it the more angry I get. And I don't want to get angry because it is ridiculous to make a fuss about a tv show...