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booasaur · 1 year
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Perry Mason (2020) - 2x03
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thexfridax · 1 year
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A year before Raymond Burr first played Perry Mason, he was romantically linked to Natalie Wood. Dates to avoid scandal was a common tactic in Hollywood (and probably still is), and this gossip benefited Burr and Wood. The latter was trying to hide her relationship with Robert Wagner, and Burr would never star in Perry Mason if his sexuality were made public.
More than 60 years later, HBO’s gritty—and queer—reboot of the Erle Stanley Gardner stories features some art imitating life, using similar tactics to link Della Street (Juliet Rylance) and District Attorney Hamilton “Ham” Burger (Justin Kirk) in order to protect their reputations. Set in Los Angeles in the early 1930s, this mutually beneficial arrangement shields Della from prying comments about her lack of a husband—and Ham about his permanent bachelor status—allowing her to pursue a legal career alongside associate Perry Mason (Matthew Rhys).
For a show located so close to Hollywood, the glamorous movie-making biz had so far only existed on the seedy periphery when Perry, in his PI days, took snaps of stars in compromising positions. Tinseltown edges closer when successful and self-assured screenwriter Anita St. Pierre enters the series in a puff of Turkish cigarette smoke, offering Della respite from the dark cloud hanging over the office and the routine of her relationship with hand model Hazel (Molly Ephraim).
“This is my lesbian period piece fantasy,” Jen Tullock tells The Daily Beast’s Obsessed about the Palm Springs getaway in a recent episode of Perry Mason. It has been a busy 12-plus months for Tullock, who is currently shooting the highly anticipated second season of Severance—and cannot reveal anything other than saying it is “nothing short of mind-blowing.”
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boardchairman-blog · 1 year
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**Shots of the Episode**
Perry Mason (2020)
Season 2, Episode 8: “Chapter Sixteen” (2023) Director: Marialy Rivas Cinematographer: Darran Tiernan
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ncytiri · 1 year
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della and drake going at strickland IM CRYINGGGGG
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bornforastorm · 1 year
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huge fan of hbo Perry Mason hiring recognizable but not big name I-know-that-guy guys (Aaron Stanford, Tommy Dewey) in order to kill them in episode 1 of the season
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babaroqa · 1 year
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the wet mop of a man perry mason goes around wishing to drown himself literally for his sins of being a lawyer while the glorious lesbian della street is living the high life getting herself a secretary, flirting with another hot lesbian, shouting objection in a court of law, drinking good liquor in fancy hotels... finally, the world is exactly as it was supposed to be
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jennhoney · 1 year
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Me: Perry Mason became a lawyer last night.
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frommybookbook · 11 months
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In the month since Della had come to Bolero Beach to stay with her aunt after her accident, she'd gotten quite familiar with the area. The clerk at the market knew her and asked after Mae each time she came in, the druggist made small talk when she stopped by to pick up more bandages, even the neighborhood kids waved at her as she drove her car down the street, back to Mae's little bungalow.
But as she pulled in the driveway, her eye caught on something even more familiar—Perry's big Cadillac parked at the curb right in front of her aunt’s house.
In which Della and Perry go to the beach.
(I have no idea why the preview link won't show the title anymore but it's called "Enjoying the View")
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bananacorn-limeade · 6 months
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1961's The WORLD of ICE and FIRE
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I'm going to do it. I'm going to self-indulge!
The Roger Corman ASOIAF production post is mostly just a novelty, but since I'm me, I have a lot of FEELINGS and OPINIONS about this cast. Naturally.
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Anyway. Here's how well I think the actors in my post would play their roles, from worst to best.
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#19, Worst: John Ashley as Robb Stark
You know how Ben Affleck has a face that knows about emails? John Ashley has a face that knows about sock hops. Woefully miscast.
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#18: Tor Johnson as Gregor Clegane
God love the big guy, but I've only ever seen him make this face. Also, despite his repertoire of roles suggesting otherwise on paper, he just doesn't seem like a mean guy.
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#17: John Agar as Jaime Lannister
Another terrible choice. The only reason he's not ranked as worst is because his soulless performance would make viewers interpret Jaime as an absolutely irredeemable sociopath, which at least would be... uh, interesting, I guess.
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#16 Robert Reed as Renly Baratheon
Renly, but only if he was the most boring Baratheon. Go ahead, try to picture Reed eating a peach. You can't.
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#15 Dawn Bender as Arya Stark
Aw, she'd try. But I feel like her attempts at Arya's fire would mostly come off as petulance.
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#14 Richard Carlson as Ned Stark
Sorry, what? I fell asleep for a minute there.
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#13 June Kenney as Daenerys Targaryen
Kenney would try her level best, but you know Corman would do a terrible job incorporating her storyline with the main plot, so she wouldn't have much to do except lounge around on mildly offensive orientalist sets and talk to her force-perspective dragon puppets. (Stop-motion you say? What, you think American International is made of money?)
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#12 Dolores Faith as Sansa Stark
Again, no knock to Faith, but as with Daenerys, I think a 1961 production would flatten Sansa's character away to nothing. She'd get to pine and wear some nice dresses.
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#11 Anthony Dexter as Petyr Baelish
This guy can play oily like nobody's business (check him out in 1962's Married Too Young), but 5D-chess-level deviousness might be beyond him.
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#10 Michael Dunn as Tyrion Lannister
Full disclosure: I'm plopping him in the middle because I've never seen him in anything! The only little person I've personally seen in Corman's movies is Billy Barty (playing an actual, literal imp), and Dunn was someone I found who was said to play much meatier roles. In general, I think the depth of Tyrion's character would seriously challenge 1960s casting directors who were used to casting little people in jokey roles or as something less than human. One of many problems they'd have with the source material, no doubt.
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#9 Lon Cheney Jr. as Sandor Clegane
Here's another actor who would do the best with what he was given - which would be an essentially empty role. This Sandor would be a beast used only for jump scares, with too much rubber over his face to ever show an emotion.
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#8 Glen Langan as Stannis Baratheon
Langan would be serious, but dull, with lots of droning sermonizing. In other words, perfect. Still boring though.
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#7 Basil Rathbone as Tywin Lannister
Who better to play a role totally owned by Charles Dance than an actor who's even Charles Dancier? The only reason I'm not ranking this legend higher is because I do think he'd kind of sleepwalk through this role, especially at this stage in his career.
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#6 Raymond Burr as Robert Baratheon
The future Mr. Perry Mason was damn good at playing hard-drinking, prowly, "beastly" men. See him in this fabulous trailer for 1951's Bride of the Gorilla (spoiler: Burr is the gorilla). Of course, for this production, he'd be about 10 years on from that virile role, but that's perfectly on brand for Bobby B.
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#5 Michael Landon as Jon Snow
Landon's tortured James Dean era would be a great fit for angsty goth teen Jon, though he might have trouble keeping his feelings as hidden as Jon does.
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#4 Allison Hayes as Melisandre
Should she be ranked this high? Eh, maybe not, but this woman is a goddamn B-movie bombshell goddess. Her Red Woman would be a little less mysterious, sure, but her perfectly arched eyebrows and bullet bra would do R'hllor proud all the same.
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#3 Marie Windsor as Catelyn Stark
They didn't call her Queen of the B's for nothing. Windsor always did great with roles that call for strength and verve. She'd be a fantastic Cat, and - dare I dream it - an even better Lady Stoneheart.
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#2 Jack Nicholson as Theon Greyjoy
Now this would be fun. If baby Jack Nicholson had half the presence and charisma he would show in later movies, his Theon would be legendary.
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#1 Coleen Gray as Cersei Lannister
If I can get Tumblr to understand one thing, it's how much Coleen Gray would absolutely eat in the role of Cersei. She's beautiful. She's a schemer. She's a helpless victim. She's back for revenge. I challenge anyone to watch her insane, murderous, fierce, gorgeous, duplicitous performance in 1960's otherwise pretty terrible The Leech Woman and not come to the same conclusion. I'm serious. There would be no survivors. 👑
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king-hsssy · 23 days
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Gargoyles: Here in Manhattan thots and opinions
⚠️Spoilers under the cut⚠️
Well the first volume of the new gargoyles run has concluded and I don’t know how I feel about it…..
Overall I enjoyed Goliath’s Perry Mason adventure, he was the best fit to be apart of the first court case regarding U.S. citizenship for gargoyles. But besides that I really don’t give a fuck about the Dracon shit!
I enjoy Antoine, she’s very slay but Dino…. Dino could have been someone else. Maybe I’m just too stuck on my idea for Xander Thailog venturing into organized crime. But Dino was a flop for me.
Coldstone turning against the clan again, goddamnit old man(men?). The new maguffins turned his ass right back to Demona and he better leave Coldfire outta this.
Speaking of the new maguffins, I am betting that we are going to go global again. Hopefully with King Arthur, Griff, and possibly Macbeth. We haven’t seen that old man yet so that’s where I’m betting he will be.
If not global maybe national? With the recognition of gargoyles as citizens this could lead to some Nat born U.S gargoyles coming out of the woodwork. Maybe even a migration by those gargs to New York City.
The time spent developing Gnash was great, wish that was equal with other characters bc I was missing Hudson a lot but there were two big ass plots here so Greg is just on thin ice for me.
But that’s sorta ones of the problems for me because I care more about the characters than the main story they are going with and they haven’t done much spending time wwith them like in the tv show. It’s a hinderance of the media form perhaps, I don’t remember if he did this with Young Justice I stopped watching when Wally died.
Overall I will continue on to the next issue but we need more consistent releases and more focus on characters for me.
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I don’t mean to make light of the severity in a gay man being blackmailed but it killed me that Perry clocked it immediately and meanwhile Paul (Only Straight Man In The Room) is just like “woah”
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booasaur · 1 year
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Perry Mason (2020) - 2x02
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thexfridax · 1 year
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'Perry Mason' reboot's leading ladies discuss the show's fan-favorite lesbian romance
Actors Juliet Rylance and Jen Tullock discuss their characters’ sweet 1930s love story and the HBO reboot’s gritty noir appeal.
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Juliet Rylance and Jen Tullock in "Perry Mason."
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April 26, 2023, 6:55 PM CEST
By Elaina Patton
After their clandestine meeting in a restaurant powder room at the beginning of season two, “Perry Mason” protagonists Della Street and Anita St. Pierre, played by Juliet Rylance and Jen Tullock, became television’s favorite well-tailored sapphic duo. And from then on, fans tuned in to see the whip-smart aspiring lawyer and free-spirited Hollywood screenwriter try to beat the odds to find love in 1930s Los Angeles. That’s until the sophomore season of HBO’s gritty adaptation of Erle Stanley Gardner’s Perry Mason crime novels came to a quiet close Monday, leaving more questions than answers — as perhaps is always the fate of romance in noir.
“I love that first meeting in the powder room between us, because Della doesn’t come across that many women that are as quick-witted, if not more quick-witted, than she is. And Anita is so feisty and exciting and liberated,” Rylance told NBC News on a video call with Tullock before the season finale.
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Juliet Rylance and Jen Tullock in "Perry Mason."
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Della, who evolves from Perry Mason’s secretary in season one to his right-hand woman in season two, has had to “hide huge aspects of who she is to carve out a role in her chosen profession,” Rylance added.
“She’s been fighting to be seen and heard, but also trying desperately to hide. She’s created a world that is safe, dependable, reliable,” Rylance said, referring to her character’s season one arc. “Anita just comes in and changes everything for her.”
The electric encounter, which disarms Rylance’s perpetually composed Della, gave an early indication that the new season, helmed by showrunners Jack Amiel and Michael Begler, was going to give more time to what happened behind closed doors than the grittier, more crime-focused first chapter. And that’s partially because Rylance and her character didn’t have much time for romance when the new take on “Perry Mason�� debuted in 2020.
The show — which is a reboot of the TV classic that ran from the late-1950s to the mid-‘60s and starred Raymond Burr — framed its first season as an origin story, via an infanticide case that transforms its eponymous hero from low-rent private eye into a quick-study criminal defense lawyer. So alongside Matthew Rhys, who plays the hard-boiled protagonist, Rylance spent most of that first chapter reintroducing audiences to her character, a reinvention of Mason’s secretary made famous in the original by Barbara Hale.
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Matthew Rhys in "Perry Mason."
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Despite having more scenes in law offices than not, Rylance brought to life the series creators Rolin Jones and Ron Fitzgerald’s reimagining of Della as a card-carrying, if rather careful, lesbian. And with the help of her season one love interest, a much-younger boarding housemate named Hazel, played by Molly Ephraim, she delivered a fitting tribute to the original show and its star’s place in queer history.
The popularity of the series’ debut season then opened the door for an even bigger love story in the latest one, which sees a more established Della building her courtroom career in partnership op-turned-investigator Paul Drake, played by Chris Chalk. In season two, the trio take on a challenging case defending two Mexican American men — Mateo (Peter Mendoza) and Rafael (Fabrizio Guido) Gallardo — who are accused of murdering a Los Angeles golden boy. And an over-burdened Della finds herself increasingly craving the company of Anita, who then sweeps her off her feet.
“I got a couple of hate messages on Instagram, regarding Della and Hazel,” Tullock said with mock seriousness, referring to fans who were upset about Anita coming between the season one couple.
“I appreciated that, because I think it was just evidence that people were already invested in Della’s personal life from the first season,” she added, jokingly warning Rylance not to check her messages. “Watching that season, I remember feeling like you wanted more for them. There was such a sadness about these two women having to find private spaces in which to even communicate romantically, let alone be intimate.”
While Anita’s quick dispatching of Della and Hazel’s romance may have disgruntled a few fans, Tullock’s character faced her own hurdles to happily ever after in season two. Not least of all, there’s Della’s public, lavender relationship with her old friend, the closeted district attorney, Hamilton Burger, played by Justin Kirk, which gets even more complicated when he’s blackmailed while prosecuting the Gallardo case.
Between Della, Anita, Hazel and Hamilton, the second season ended up being a cornucopia of complicated queer storylines, which Tullock said is thanks to her co-stars’ pushing for the portrayal of different types of people’s experiences in the era and for storytelling that wasn’t exploitative or cliched.
“Chris and Juliet advocated for those storylines, consistently and with such love and care,” Tullock said, referring to Rylance and Chalk, whose character, in particular, deals with police corruption, racism and classism.
Tullock and Rylance — who said they immediately hit it off when they first met over martinis and whose chemistry is apparent even over a video call — said they were committed to portraying their onscreen relationship in a way that felt both historically accurate and true to their characters’ formative personalities. That meant researching the difficulties of having a queer relationship in the 1930s and adopting the coded body language people used to communicate in public. But it also meant thinking about how their connection would play out in more intimate moments.
When the women share their first kiss in episode three, for example, the bohemian Anita seems caught off guard by the sincerity of the moment. And yet, she’s totally at ease when introducing Della to novel experiences, from a boxing match to a packed evening at an underground lesbian bar, or whisking her off to a romantic Palm Springs escape.
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Notably, the season ends with a moment in which neither Della nor Anita seem fully in control of their faculties. Having secured a courtroom win, Della celebrates with an evening out, flanked on either side by Anita and Hamilton. And, in a moment that Rylance said left both her and her character feeling conflicted, a photographer offering to take a picture “of the happy couple” prompts the deep-in-the-closet district attorney to cuddle up to Della and land an intimate kiss on her shoulder for effect. The look of foreboding on each woman’s face that follows says it all.
“There’s so much that’s unanswered — the idea that Della might, in the future, have to make a choice about whether she publicly says that she’s marrying Burger, for instance. If that’s where it’s heading, what does that mean, and does Anita have to do something like that, too? And is that a betrayal or is that survival?” Rylance said. “They’re such big questions — questions that people ask today on a regular basis, too.”
To Rylance’s point, while much has changed in the United States for gay couples since the 1930s, homosexuality is still illegal in nearly 70 countries. And even in countries where it is legal, many people fear the repercussions of coming out.
If there’s a next chapter, Rylance said, she’d like to explore more about the world Anita — who was modeled after the real-life writer of “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,” Anita Loos — inhabits and how liberated Hollywood truly was in the ‘30s.
“How hard is it being a queer woman writer in that world?” Rylance said, referring to a time when most queer creatives and stars, like Burr, needed to stay in the closet to protect their careers. “Della’s thinking all the time, ‘Oh, she’s from this liberated strata of society that I have no access to.’ And, actually, it’s not.”
Although a third season hasn’t yet been confirmed, based on calls on social media to renew the show after the finale aired on Monday, fans agree that there’s much more to see from the series. That could mean even more fervor around Della and Anita’s relationship, which inspired all kinds of internet tributes throughout the season.
“I did say to Juliet, like, ‘Watch, they’re going to put our character names together’ — because I have been on the generating end of that before,” Tullock said, joking that the most popular, “Dellita,” sounds like an erectile dysfunction medication.
The series newcomer, who describes herself as a “gay nerd,” also foresaw the two being featured in perhaps the most coveted of tributes to an onscreen sapphic romance: the compilation video.
“Unfortunately, I think this is a product of queer people being starved for representation. But, oftentimes, when there are sapphic storylines, you will end up getting these really amazing fan videos on YouTube, where people will cut all of their scenes together to, like, a Robin song,” Tullock said.
After Rylance inquired about whether their characters have any fan videos, Tullock enthusiastically replied, “Oh, we have many.”
“There have been several that people have sent me that were in other languages,” Tullock added. “There was one from Brazil, where people had cut our scenes together to a Brazilian love song. That part is really special and satisfying, because we love them so much, these characters.”
For Rylance, who tends to avoid reading much about herself and the show, the highlight of Dellita’s fame came in the form of a text message from her married aunts.
“I got a text in March saying, ‘Oh, my God, you’ve made Les Video Channel. Just give up now. You’ve peaked!’” Rylance said, referring to a popular YouTube channel that posts about onscreen sapphic romances. “That was my favorite thing all year.”
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booksandabeer · 1 year
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The lovely @carladuquette tagged me. Thank you so much! ❤
Last Song: "Two Against Three" - Daisy Jones & The Six. I'm still obsessively listening to that entire album. If only the show itself had been that good. 😬
Last Movie: All Quiet on the Western Front, which I thought was a very competently made movie, but i didn't like it so much as an adaptation of the book if that makes sense?
Currently Watching: I finished D&TS, and the last two episodes were actually pretty good! I was finally really getting invested in what would happen to these people--aaaaand then the last ten minutes happened and it turned into the worst soap-operatic kitsch I've seen in a long time. Now, soap-operatic kitsch can be fun, but it felt like everybody involved actually thought they were making prestige TV, so... Next up, new episodes of Perry Mason & Yellowjackets, which--thank god!--are being released weekly, and then of course Shadow & Bone. I'll finally be able to unblock the tag and won't have to look at all the gray boxes on my dash every day...😅 I don't mind spoilers, but I didn't want to see the whole season as gif-sets before actually sitting down to watch it.
Currently Reading: Rereading Rabbits for Food by Binnie Kirshenbaum
Currently Craving: I just ate, so right now, nothing actually.
No-pressure tagging @somanywords, @thisonesatellite, @voylitscope, @tessabennet, @dharmasharks and everybody else who wants to do this, especially if we've only been mutuals for a short time (I'm shy).
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only-in-december · 2 years
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I was bored, so I thought it might be fun to recommend some fics! How will I be doing this you might ask, well by rating them on a scale of 1-10 Of course!
(I would tag the authors of all these fics, but I don't know if they all even have Tumblr. So, if you notice an author that I didn't tag, feel free to tag them for me. I'd love for them to see my random opinions on why they're amazing.🙂🙂)
Without further ado; Rating Some of My (current) Favorite Fics. (By fandom)
Spoiler Warnings for some of these fics. I'll try to add individual Spoiler Warnings for the fics that need them, but here's a blanket warning.
Danny Phantom:👻
Intervention by AgentIanLegend 8½/10
Reason: Good Dad Jack Fenton!!! Oh how I love a good fic where Jack shows he's a competent man and father. This is a top teir example of what that looks like. One of my favorites. It makes me happy🙂
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Unveiled by DarkNymfa 9/10
Reason: I have so many emotions with this one! It's got Jack being a good dad, and a smart guy. It shows the betrayal Jack feels at finding out about Vlad. It's a good read. The writing is wonderful, and the characters are well written. (Sorry if that doesn't make sense) In all, I can't recommend this one enough.
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Here I Sit Alone by Deaths_mortal_enemy 11/10
Reason: Okay. I might be biased for this one since @deaths-true-mortal-enemy wrote it specifically for me....but it's short and sweet. It gives an interesting and unique spin on the concept of Space!Danny. It shows how big and vast and empty space can be, with wonderful descriptions and a melancholy tone. I love it.💙
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Mutant by DP_Marvel94 7/10
Body Horror TW
Reason: If you're reading Danny Phantom fanfiction, and you've never read anything by @dp-marvel94 them what are you doing with your life? I don't usually read body horror fics, cause horror in general isn't my thing. But this fic is kind of the exception. I really enjoyed it, even if I was cringing a little. (Sympathy cringe. Not a bad cringe. It was a REALLY good fic.)
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Perry Mason: 📑
Burger's ABCs by Deaths_mortal_enemy 9/10
Reason: It’s unfinished...(I'm looking at you for that @deaths-true-mortal-enemy 👀) But it's a fun collection of drabbles about everyone's favorite DA, Hamilton Burger. And I love that. It's a very cute fic.
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The Case of the Chance Meeting by Kitsune_Scribe 9/10
Reason: I don't read many ship-fics. They just aren't my thing. But, I make an exception for Burger/Della fics. And this one does not disappoint. I loved every second of it. It's adorable. There's stargazing, snow, and just cozy vibes. Honestly, I think that if you're looking to check out this ship, this might be the perfect first fic for it.💙
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Star Trek:✨️
(TNG) and i only sink deeper the deeper i think by thunder_and_stars 7/10
Spoilers: Through Season 1 of TNG
Reason: Set during and right after Riker was grabbed by the alien monster in "Skin of Evil," this one shows the panic and fear that Will must have been going through. Honestly, I loved it. Riker is one of my favorites, and it's hard to find really good fics that center around him. So it was nice to find this one. The writing was really good. The emotions were running high. Would recommend.👌🏻
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(Kelvin Timeline/AOS) In Good Hands by Aini_NuFire 8½/10
TW Injury Descriptions and blood (not super graphic, but I prefer to err on the side of caution)
Reason: Hurt Bones. Who doesn't love some good old fashioned hurt Bones? The writing is really good, and I'm always a sucker for Jim and Spock caring for Bones. If you don't like the thought of giant scorpions though, you may want to skip this one.
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Stargate:🌊
Endless Fascination by badly_knitted 9/10
Spoilers: Through Season 6 of SG1.
Reason: I love Jonas Quinn. I don't care if he's only on one season. He's a great character. This fic is short and fun. It shows Jonas' love for the weather channel and his interest in Earth culture.
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Survivor's Guilt by ChronicBookworm 8/10
Spoilers: Through Season 6 and seasons 9/10 of SG1.
Reason: Jonas' reaction to Langara's destruction by the Ori. If Jonas never left, and had to deal with the knowledge that his homeworld was just...gone. The dynamic between Jonas and Daniel is amazing. (Always a fun dynamic if you ask me) The writing is really good. The characters are believable. All in all a really good fic and enjoyable read.
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Five things SG1 won't do, no matter what by ivorygates 7/10
Spoilers: Through Season 9 of SG1
Reason: This is a very interesting look into the psyche of each of the members of SG1 in Seasons 9 and 10. I love the introspective nature of it. It feels very in character (which is always a plus.) It's short and sweet, at only 462 words. I really like this one a lot. :)
I may add on to this post later if I find more fics that I absolutely adore. But for now, I'm going to say that's all. 💙💙
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