Reeeeeeewatch!
Sep. 10th, 2011 10:17 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Announcing
nx_rewatch!
To my great glee,
wintercreek agreed to rewatch Northern Exposure with me, and we decided to open it to everyone. JOOOOOIIIINNNN USSSSSSSSS. We're going at the rate of one episode per week, starting with the pilot on Sunday, September 18th. Any and all discussion is welcome, including long meta essays, running commentary, squee, gifs, macros, and anything else you want to bring to the table.
Newbies are welcome (yes, there will be spoilers, but honestly, this show is not ruined by spoilers the way some are), so if you've seen me squee about this show over the years and thought you might want to try it, now would be an excellent time. :D
Related question: I've posted an announcement at the general NX community, and I'm going to pitch the show and announce the comm at
fandom_of_one, but NX fandom is tiny and scattered. Does anyone know of other useful general fandom places to advertise a rewatch comm?
ETA: My pitch for the fandom.
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To my great glee,
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Newbies are welcome (yes, there will be spoilers, but honestly, this show is not ruined by spoilers the way some are), so if you've seen me squee about this show over the years and thought you might want to try it, now would be an excellent time. :D
Related question: I've posted an announcement at the general NX community, and I'm going to pitch the show and announce the comm at
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-community.gif)
ETA: My pitch for the fandom.
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Date: 2011-09-10 05:55 pm (UTC)The premise isn't terribly similar, but the feeling of the show is very, very much like that of Slings & Arrows. The writing is smart as hell (there are extensive references to Jung, Freud, Walt Whitman, classical mythology, Shakespeare, basically any intellectual topic you care to name), but the show also has a tremendous heart. It makes me cry with some regularity, not because people die or anything but simply because something is so perfect and beautiful and right. At the same time, it's funny as hell. The characters are all sharply-defined, flawed but often heroic at the same time, and they grow and change over the course of the series. Oh, and it's full of magical realism along the lines of Oliver's ghost or the strange things that happened on due South, plus wildly surreal dream sequences. (Actually, it's basically the inverse of dS: take a thoroughly urbanized character and stick him in a quirky wilderness town where Fraser would've felt right at home.)
This clip from the end of a third-season episode is kind of the show in a nutshell, from literary references to crazy art projects to the lovely community spirit it showcases. If it intrigues or amuses you at all, I can pretty much guarantee you'll like the show.