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Cause I like to make myself sad (;P) here's an overview of the number of fics per fandom that I should be working on (in theory)

Active

Red Dead Redemption: 29
Uncharted: 8
Life is Strange: 2
Teen Wolf: 4
Detroit Become Human: 10
Four Brothers: 1
Pacific Rim: 2
MCU: 1
Venom: 1
Outlast: 1
Band of Brothers: 1

Hiatus

A Way Out: 6
Assassins Creed: 10
Band of Brothers: 6
Detroit Become Human: 10
Dragonball Z: 2
Dream Daddy: 11
Fantastic Beasts and where to find them: 3
Final Fantasy VII: 10
Final Fantasy XII: 7
Four Brothers: 7
Game of Thrones: 4
Life is Strange: 37
Longest Journey Saga/Dreamfall Chapters: 1
MCU: 4
Mudbound: 6
Outlast: 4
Pacific Rim: 8
Red Dead Redemption: 4
RocknRolla: 5
Star Wars: 11
Subnautica: 6
Teen Wolf: 34
Uncharted: 95
Venom: 5
Walking Dead: 5
Witcher: 32

*lies down on the floor and cries*

If you want to know more about these ideas just tell me :')

Date: 2018-12-06 02:53 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] texelations
I wouldn't read it yet if I were you then...just the existence of certain plot points is major spoilers for a couple big reveals in season 6 and 10.

And now you got me on my favorite topic ... RvB is my main fandom.

Red vs. Blue is actually the first machinima webshow, which started in 2003. Machinima is the process of using a video game engine for animation - the machinimators actually video themselves playing the game along with a pre-written script to act out the dialogue (in Red vs. Blue, this involves a lot of head bobbing, as that's how they indicate someone's talking). Being a webshow, each episode is about 5-10 minutes long, meaning an entire season runs somewhere between 90 minutes to 3 hours.

RvB is still ongoing, having just wrapped up its 16th season. A lot of people in the fandom love it for the twists that were revealed in season 6 especially, and stick with the show even though its starting to show signs of living out its expectancy.

A sample of the humor featured in RvB is in this video - this is usually the clip I show people to get them introduced to the style of the show in seasons 1-5. There's still humor in seasons 6 and onward, of course, but the storyline takes a little more of a serious turn, and the addition of actual animation during season 8 added another dimension to what the show was able to do. A lot of people use this episode to introduce friends to the show, as it's the first big animated episode and happens to be a really awesome fight sequence.

Date: 2018-12-06 10:15 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] texelations
I'd love to know what you think of it! Do be warned there's some dudebro humor in the beginning and uses of terms such as the r-slur. And a lot of swearing. Lots.

If you have Netflix, they have seasons 1-13 on there. Otherwise you can watch it on the Rooster Teeth website, or on youtube (but I'd encourage the website, as youtube isn't really giving them revenue anymore). And if you get through season 4 I'd then encourage you to check the RvB watch order as there are several plot-important miniseries that aren't on Netflix.

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