Liza-Anne Cabral
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The shipper in me has always
The shipper in me has always been both disgusted and fascinated by Wincest, and continues to be even as my interest in the series has waned. My fascination primarily comes from something that you mention briefly in your post: the series has acknowledged i ... -
I’ve been thinking about this
I've been thinking about this for a few days now, trying to come up with a program that fits all of your criteria (specifically your desire for a program segmented for ads) but still offers up the opportunity to facilitate the same discussions that O ... -
About a month ago I was at a
About a month ago I was at a panel on puppetry where the host started talking about the importance of eye contact for performances involving puppets. It's something that sounds like common sense, but he pointed out that it gets largely ignored by man ... -
Transhuman/Posthuman
This is an interesting argument but I'm torn about calling all of the clones "trans" bodies. Does labeling the other clones in this way not diminish Tony's experience? Tony is a character who, upon introduction, is clearly fighting aga ... -
I am reminded by your post of
I am reminded by your post of the many articles that cite Maslany's performance as one of the best performances on television right now (or, ever). The same ones then go on to point out how Maslany gives nine memorable performances. This of course is ... -
Shifting Displays of Power
Elementary was one of the series that I chose to binge-watch over the summer. And I agree with both of your points: Joan was written as Sherlock's equal in the first season but was written as less than his equal in the second. Now in the third season ... -
Is it unmemorable?
I’ve never felt that Veronica’s identity marker as a victim of sexual assault is one that leaves her but, instead, it stays with her for the entire series. After she finally discovers who raped her and gets whatever closure she can from that situation the ... -
Evolution of the Girl Sleuth?
I agree with you whole-heartedly that there is an undeniable connection between Nancy Drew and Veronica Mars. A “direct lineage” as you put it. To me, the similarities between the two are endless and extend beyond their similar appearance and knack for so ... -
Accessibility vs. Tangibility
I think you bring up an interesting point at the end of your piece: What is more important in terms of interactive digital media as public art? Is it the piece’s ability to reach the widest audience possible or does that piece need to be something tactile ...