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Edit: This post is occasioned by [livejournal.com profile] amand_r's rant confession on her own livejournal and the comments thereon.

I do not believe in canon. Not in the "there is no god" sense, but in the "it's more of a guideline than a rule," sense. Yes, without the efforts of the creators, there'd be no Buffy the Vampire Slayer for fans to write about. No Highlander, no X-Files, no Angel, no Stargate: SG-1, etc. That doesn't mean that everything they create is wonderful. As [livejournal.com profile] beccadg noted in the comments, even the creators disavow some of the canon they create, and they change the backstory sometimes.

Why shouldn't fanfic writers do the same?

X-Files was swell for a while. Three, maybe four seasons. But I stopped paying attention when it became clear to me that Chris Carter did not have a master chart of the conspiracy on the wall in his office. He was making it up as he went, and the shape of the conspiracy Fox Mulder was trying to unravel changed from week to week to suit the needs of this week's story. Which meant that the 'arc' stories were, in fact, nothing of the kind. I continued watching X-Files for a while longer, but only the non-arc MOTW (monster of the week) episodes. And at that, I gave up on the show completely two or three seasons before it lurched to a halt.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer ended after Season Four in my universe. The introduction of Dawn was a cry for help, a confession of creative bankruptcy, and a harbinger of doom. The Emperor's New Clothes. A big, steaming pile dumped rudely in the middle of hte living room carpet. Need I go on, or has my distaste for Dawn and all that follows been adequately expressed? I know that there are many fans who loved the last three seasons of Buffy, and some who think it was never better. To them, I say Are you mad? Whatever floats your boat, I guess. But I feel no obligation to let that stuff infect fanfic I write (or read).

Angel lasted only two seasons. My feelings about Connor's addition to the show are almost identical to my feelings about Dawn on BtVS. What the hell was Joss's sudden fetish for magical teenage siblings/offspring? Or, in this case, for the sparkless, cliched Joanie loves Chachi Cordy loves Angel stuff? For God's sake, people, if anyone was smart enough and self-aware enough to know how bad an idea that was, it was Cordelia. Even if--and it's a big if--she fell for Angel, she's smart enough to bury that self-destructive longing under a heavy layer of self-preservation. Then there was Cordy n' Connor, ever-increasing cast bloat, and... No. Two seasons, tops.

Highlander ran only four and a half seasons. There was no Ahriman arc. Richie is alive and well and living on the banks of the River Denial. And this isn't only about Richie. The Ahriman storyline butchered four and a half years of carefully written shades of gray, a "talmudic discussion with swords" as someone put it once (of right, wrong, good and evil, and how to make hard choices in an imperfect world) and replaced it with a silly black and white morality play wherein Eeevil (in the form of a demon) was defeated by a Long-Prophesied Hero (tm) employing the awesome power of Tai Chi meditation. Argh.

There've been some good fanfic stories written that took these canon events as, well, canon and made the stories work. I won't deny that. But fanfic is all about taking the basics of someone else's stories and running with them. Different characters, alternate endings, crossovers. There's no reason to be bound by any particular point of canon, and especially not the most egregiously dumb parts.

Well...

Date: 2004-11-11 03:48 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] seawasp
... The format problem only seems to happen when I'm at home, using my Powerbook.

I feel that ANY reference to Escaflowne is a justifiable excuse -- though, to be honest, I never watched Angel more than about 5 minutes; never cared for Angel in the FIRST place, so a whole series around him was definitely not going to make it for me.

I liked Dawn. I thought her addition was very clever (and the actress was cute). Glory was ... uneven. Flawed execution with some very nice ideas and approaches. The Geeks From Hell just sucked beyond mortal belief, though the Grand Finale with Giles' return was worth watching.

Adam was a sorta-neat idea, with references I thought to Dark Shadows, but the execution didn't work for me. The Mayor was probably the best.

Re: Well...

Date: 2004-11-11 11:14 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] sinanju.livejournal.com
I must confess that I started watching Angel mostly because of Cordelia. Charisma Carpenter is seriously hot. But the early Angel (S1, some of S2) was funny and well-written. As the seasons went on, though, it underwent the same transformation that Buffy did--it got too serious, too self-involved, and I lost interest. I thought that Dawn and Connor were both very big mis-steps, and indicative of a flailing for direction. (I don't think Joss ever really thought about where Buffy would go after high school--probably never expected the series to last that long).

Glory was an interesting concept, but a flawed execution (as you say). I also think that Dawn should have died on the tower; the "Summers blood" was the most blatant deus ex machina I've ever seen.

The Geeks were awful, I agree. I'd stopped watching by the end of the sixth season, so I know about the finale only second-hand.

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