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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-12-26 06:49 pm

[ SECRET POST #2550 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2550 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[Rachel Getting Married]


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[american horror story: coven]


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[Mass Effect]


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[Rules of Engagement]


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[personal profile] feotakahari 2013-12-27 01:27 am (UTC)(link)
It doesn't feel like shows for grownups are allowed to be idealistic anymore. I mean, even the recent Superman movie went all dark and serious. I'm an idealistic person, so I naturally prefer the stuff made for children nowadays over the stuff made for grownups nowadays. (BTW, I would watch the hell out of something for adults that recaptured the tone and feel of the original Star Trek series--I think that's what people are looking for that they can only find in children's shows these days.)
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(Anonymous) 2013-12-27 06:18 am (UTC)(link)
Hell, they can even go earlier than that. The Judy Garland/Mickey Rooney films spring to mind if you want light and fun (and good songs, too).

[personal profile] cbrachyrhynchos 2013-12-27 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
As opposed to YA lit since 1960s, which is never cynical, melodramatic, or dark.