Top 5 Wednesday is a weekly meme from Goodreads, created by Lainey from Gingerreadslainey and now moderated by Sam from ThoughtsOnTomes. This week the prompt is about writing about fandoms we formerly were super invested in but now are no longer a part of.
Twilight series– Believe it or not, as a grown woman, I actually liked the first novel. My book club choose it, and they had to persuade me to pick it up. As much as I would like to pretend I didn’t like it, I was sucked into the vampire and werewolf saga. As I was firmly entrenched with Team Jacob, the second book gave me a slim hope that Bella would choose him over Edward. By the third book, it was obvious Jacob had never stood a chance, plus I was unhappy about the ridiculous plot and Bella’s moping. The fourth book was a pure hate-read, but I was determined to stick it out and see how everything resolved. It was a flippin’ waste of my time.
Jonathan Kellerman’s Alex Delaware series– I have read 40+ of Jonathan Kellerman’s books, over the course of two decades. Most of the novels are thrillers about psychologist Alex Delaware and his cop buddy solving complex crimes. But after 31 of these books (plus some other standalone books), I can not stand his character anymore. The books are no longer unique, and he repeats the same tropes over and over. Both my husband and I used to read the books and discuss them afterwards, so I had a hard time giving the series up, but last year I decided enough was enough.
Twin Peaks– I am on the fence about this series. A friend of mine had the series (on VHS!), so I binge watched the two seasons and the movie ten years ago. The first season was excellent, and I loved the mystery about who killed Laura Palmer, and the odd supernatural elements to it. The second season went off the rails, and the movie didn’t match the tone of the original series, but it still retained enough atmosphere for me to think of it very fondly as a whole. When I heard of the revival, with many of the same characters, I was excited. But four episodes in, I am a very unhappy camper. Lynch’s psychedelic ideas are just too way out there for me, and there has been little reintroduction to the characters of Twin Peaks that I had loved so much. Many people are waxing poetic about it, but I just don’t get it. I will watch a few more episodes, but…
Old Man Logan– I really loved the first volume penned by Mark Miller and illustrated by Steve McNiven. I thought it was a fresh way of telling the Wolverine story and rebooting the franchise to reflect a world weary Logan. Obviously the book was a hit, as the movie Logan was based somewhat off this story. But eventually the artist changed, and worst of all, the story was moved to the Warzones/Battleworld universe. I was not happy with the A Force: Warzones series, for I think it is a lazy device to explain an anything goes plot. I refuse to read any book set there.
Tony Hillerman’s Leaphorn/Chee series– Tony Hillerman wrote an amazing mystery series set in the Four Corners region about two Navajo police officers. The books were respectful of the reservation inhabitants and there often was an archaeology subplot(fun fact- anthropology was my minor in college). This was another series that spanned decades, but by his 18th book, the series was limping across the finish line when the author passed away. His daughter took up the mantle and has continued writing the series, even adding in Chee’s wife to reflect a woman’s perspective. Anne Hillerman is a solid but uninspiring writer, and the southwest flavor is gone from the series. I gave two of her books a chance, but won’t be continuing with further novels by her.
Giving up on a former loved series is hard, and I often drag it out longer than I should. What are your thought on the fandoms I mentioned?
-Nancy
May 31, 2017 at 3:41 pm
I will argue with you until I am blue in the face about Twin Peaks haha. It is my one true, television love ❤
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May 31, 2017 at 10:32 pm
I ask this with all sincerity- what the hell is going on?? Why a portal in NYC? What’s going on in SD? Is it Cooper in Dougie’s body? And why haven’t we re-met more of the original characters? I don’t mind odd, but Lynch’s vision is way too out there for me right now. Help me understand!
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June 1, 2017 at 7:37 am
LOL I never fully understand Lynch, but find a lot of appreciation in his work. I just have a soft spot for weird 😉 I am not sure how many episodes you have watched. I have watched 4 with Hulu. Are you 4 in? I don’t want to say things that might be spoilers.
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June 1, 2017 at 8:47 am
I’ve seen the four- so go ahead and give me your insights!
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June 1, 2017 at 3:49 pm
Okay so I probably have very little insight at this point (haha Lynch is hard to work out and takes a weird turn often) – but we know that Cooper had 2 doppelgangers. Bad Coop in SD and Dougie. I believe bad Coop was originally released when good Coop was sucked into the Black lodge and vice versa, so Coop is now in SD where bad Coop left off. I am honestly clueless about Dougie right now. Maybe he was some weird by product of two Coops already existing outside of the Black Lodge since bad Coop was not sucked back in. That is a stretch, I know.
I think that the portal to the Black Lodge in New York will be fully explained as soon as we discover who the secret millionaire is behind it is. My bets lays on someone previously from Twin Peaks 😉 That would tie it in and make sense. Just a thought though.
Still trying to work out what Dr Jacoby is doing with all of the shovels out the woods. Maybe trying to build a second portal?
The things I am really trying to figure out are what Hawk is supposed to locate with his heritage (according to lovely Log Lady) and the purpose of Matthew Lillard’s character in jail for murder. Maybe those murders are linked to the appearance of the Giant again. He has always forewarned Coop about death.
Haha, sorry. Now that I read this I am very little help. Lynch is so far out there, you just never know 😉
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June 2, 2017 at 8:28 am
Your insights help me understand the Coop storylines a little better. While I liked Agent Cooper in the original series, I do wish less time was spent on him and more time on others from the town. As for the other plot threads, I guess they will be revealed in time…
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June 3, 2017 at 6:36 pm
I did read that like 40 original members of the cast are set to appear! So there is that 😉 It was lovely to see dear sweet Log Lady. I agree that it would be nice to explore the other characters more. Mulholland Dr was originally set to be a spin-off from what I remember. I need to read up on that more.
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June 7, 2017 at 10:58 am
Wow, 40+ reads ‘down the drain’ is kind of sad, isn’t it 🙂 although I guess you did enjoy them at the start? It’s quite understandable that after so many books the characters change. Also, dang, that’s a long series! Really hard to keep it original by that point, in my opinion.
Twin Peaks is a thing that was around the most when I was like… 6? So it’s such a childhood thing for me, although I never watched it (haha, who would have let me). Maybe I should one day though.
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June 7, 2017 at 11:47 am
Kellerman should have aged his characters, like Stephen White & John Sandford have done with their long running series. That kept their books fresh and distinctive.
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June 7, 2017 at 1:00 pm
Yeah, that makes perfect sense.
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