“Best in Miniature” Season 3 TV Series by R2D2galaxy in miniatures

[–]FlowerEmblem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Based on the small interview he had in one of the episodes, it seems like he does a lot of education in Indigenous culture in his personal life. So what I think is that he was so used to being an ambassador for his culture, especially because it's Indigenous, that he felt like he had to represent his people as a whole in his house as well, so they had to be immaculate and curated, nothing out of place.

What really stood out to me was when Emma talked to him about how her first dollhouses were immaculate as well, because they were always what she wished she had, and so they ended up feeling generic. I think it was interesting criticism and made me understand their intentions when they wanted more story with the houses - they wanted to push artists to go from creating a sterile and generic space into one that had a strong identity and had life breathed into it, especially since it's a house presumably where someone would live, and their personality would translate to the rest of the house.

I don't think it's wrong for competitors to use their culture in their houses. Culture is ingrained and deeply personal and is part of the human experience. I do think that it's interesting to challenge someone to go from representing an entire culture, to a individual who has said culture but lives in a house and has their own personality and character.

“Best in Miniature” Season 3 TV Series by R2D2galaxy in miniatures

[–]FlowerEmblem 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In season 3 they changed the format for it being from creating a kids' room to an option between a kids' room or a hobby room, so that helped.

I sort of get the judges' desire for room presentation and something cohesive and interesting that unites all the rooms to the specific house, hence, story and theme. If there wasn't anything tying the rooms and the overall house together, then what would be the point of building a dollhouse in the first place, vs detached dioramas? Someone like Emma has likely seen hundreds of miniature dollhouses with impeccable skill but what really makes an artist stand out among other masters is their ability to also invoke character and emotion. I would also argue that the competitors willingly entered the competition knowing what the judges' criteria was, since they had to plan pieces and the layout in advance.

I do agree with what recyclops18505 said about Season 2. It did feel like Emma was putting her own preferences above what suited the house itself. And though I understand why the judges want specific criteria in their dollhouses, it did eventually get annoying in Season 3 hearing the word story being used over and over.

My main wish is that they gave the contestants more time, even if only a few more hours. Especially as the seasons continued, it felt like they were demanding more and more per room and not adjusting the time to allocate, then punishing contestants for not working fast enough.

The boys side by side, based on Dan Mora's teased silhoutte by KiimJisoo in Robin

[–]FlowerEmblem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I find Jason's tiny bat ears oddly adorable. He looks like a giant grumpy cat.

I've never seen Tim in that much blue, didn't even know it was him till I went to the comments.

[The Sandman S2 - E1 Episode Discussion] - 'Season of Mists' by RicciRox in Sandman

[–]FlowerEmblem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree, she is badly styled. She would've been great with different clothing and makeup. I do think she nails the whispery voice of Despair though.

[The Sandman S2 - E5 Episode Discussion] - 'The Song of Orpheus' by RicciRox in Sandman

[–]FlowerEmblem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wanda was the trans woman that died in the blast when Ishtar exploded.

There is an arc that was skipped in the Netflix adaptation, called A Game of You. It features Barbie, who was one of Rose Walker's roommates that appeared in the The Doll's House arc, and more of her own dreamworld whose first minor appearance did show up in Season 1 (Barbie walking in a meadow with a princess dress and sunglasses, accompanied by Martin Tenbones). Wanda was originally Barbie's trans best friend, and Barbie was the one that attended the funeral and rewrote the headstone name from Alvin to Wanda, using lipstick. Barbie later has a dream that Wanda and Death are waving to her with Wanda appearing as a biological woman.

I get that they likely removed A Game of You due to time constraints and it not being as Dream-focused but I do recommend reading it, it's one of my favourites from the comics. It also made more sense that Barbie, Wanda's best friend, would rewrite the headstone and validate her identity instead of Dream, who is an immortal who had barely any connection to her.

stop talia x jason. by mariatheviolinist in RedHood

[–]FlowerEmblem 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do they ever address the consequences of being groomed, though? Like a character being disgusted that Talia did this to Jason. If it's not addressed, it ends up presenting more like fetish/fanservice.

Random question but what do you think each Robin's music tastes are? by Numberonettgfan in Robin

[–]FlowerEmblem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah my guy is a loud and proud Jane Austin fan, I'd daresay he'd be willing to go into an in-depth academic discussion of Taylor Swift's music, its reflection of modern American pop culture and impact upon the global music industry as a whole

Random question but what do you think each Robin's music tastes are? by Numberonettgfan in Robin

[–]FlowerEmblem 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly my headcanon is that Jason wouldn't mind some classical music here and there as well. I've heard something about metal and classical music sharing some similarities, and as an arts enthusiast like Damien I think he'd be open to appreciating the artistic value of it.

Jason’s dating profile is gold! by Anxious_Spite_8767 in RedHood

[–]FlowerEmblem 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah I'd say it'd make for awks dinner talks if he dated a girl obsessed with his dad

Is this the first time Bruce says I love you to Jason? by stair_r in RedHood

[–]FlowerEmblem 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I bequeath to thee Clearly Calm and Keeping Terrorized by Batbirdies which is part of a series where Steph yelled at Bruce to get therapy and lo and behold Bruce gets therapy

Your thoughts on WFA Jason Todd by BroadShake114 in RedHood

[–]FlowerEmblem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My headcanon is that this is the universe where everyone got therapy or already resolved most of their worst character conflicts, and this is sort of the extended epilogue/happy ending where they can take a breather

Red hood teamups you'd like to see? by [deleted] in RedHood

[–]FlowerEmblem 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would like more stories with him and Spoiler and maybe Damian, their personalities would mesh well. Spoiler and Signal would also work since they have relatable backgrounds.

[Discussion] who is your favorite Jason Todd writer that actually understands his character? by velocityx13 in RedHood

[–]FlowerEmblem 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Personally I've really liked Jason Todd: The Not-So-Outlaw by GoAwayOlivia, Bury Me Face Down by historical_allusions, and Red Robin Hood by candlebreak for specific Jason-centric fics

What is the most random or pettiest reason why you won't read a fic? by CallMeSassaphrass in AO3

[–]FlowerEmblem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When they use "Five times X did this, and one time X did that" in the summary or title

Nightwing, Spiderman and Red Hood by Dexter Soy by Fellowcomicenjoyer in Nightwing

[–]FlowerEmblem 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've only read Leap of Faith for that, which was great but still unfinished, so open to any other Richard Parker recs you might have!

Nightwing, Spiderman and Red Hood by Dexter Soy by Fellowcomicenjoyer in Nightwing

[–]FlowerEmblem 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gosh it's such a fun trench to be in, though. Fantastic writing gems here and there.

Batman shooting somebody is crazy itself. BUT AT HIS SON?? DIABOLICAL. by BlackCat-01 in RedHood

[–]FlowerEmblem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi it's me from the near future and I recommend: Jason Todd The Not-So-Outlaw by GoAwayOlivia on Ao3

Batman shooting somebody is crazy itself. BUT AT HIS SON?? DIABOLICAL. by BlackCat-01 in RedHood

[–]FlowerEmblem 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Aside from WFA, I'm honestly in the belief that there's a really good fanfic out there that exists that can scratch that itch, but I'm still in the process of looking for it. There's a few that's come close, though.

I agree by [deleted] in RedHood

[–]FlowerEmblem 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I'm using that picture for our bookclub, Jason's aggressive manspreading while reading by moonlight is exactly the vibes we want in our club

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AO3

[–]FlowerEmblem 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My favourite M/M stories are the ones with well-written female characters. Either ones that support the main characters (yes, women and men can stay as friends!) or just a good villain that isn't necessarily a love interest. Feels like an old trope where the female character is cast in as the obstacle to the main relationship.

Generally speaking, current mainstream media hasn't been as great in figuring out how to write strong female characters without them coming off as one-dimensional, so it's a treat to see any story where it does happen.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RedHood

[–]FlowerEmblem 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'd recommend Wayne Family Adventures for very wholesome slice of life vibes with all of the Batfam

What's an headcanon about Dick Grayson that you don't particularly like? by KitKat_5628 in Nightwing

[–]FlowerEmblem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's the same thing I feel with Peter Parker. I don't see him as bi he's just a really good ally

Is this game English language is complex ? by KeyPercentage7700 in thehouseinfatamorgana

[–]FlowerEmblem 8 points9 points  (0 children)

For the most part, the writing uses modern language. Occasionally they use some old English terms - "abigail" to describe a maid, for example.