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Lucky_Ladybug ([personal profile] ladybug_archive) wrote2011-07-09 02:54 am

... **headdesk.**

A little romance in the fandom here and there is fine, but it's honestly kind of annoying when I find five pages of Perry Mason/Della Street fanfiction and only about two stories in the whole section that are Gen/Mystery genre! Seriously, almost everyone writing for the show at FF.net seems to have a one-track mind. That was the case several years ago when I looked before, as well.

Also, I thought it was a little odd that the slashers hadn't come out to play. Then I see there's one on Archive of Our Own, writing Perry Mason/Paul Drake.

I still find it strange that the slashers don't engage in Perry Mason/Hamilton Burger. Not that I want to see it; it would honestly be rather frightening. But in an anime series, and probably in recent TV shows or movies, rival characters like them who have a very interesting and complex relationship (they've gone out to lunch and dinner, they occasionally work together on cases, Burger once asked Perry to defend a friend of his) would excite the slashers to no end.

I wish someone would show some interest in writing about them in a Gen way (though honestly, since it seems like anything concerning them is downright impossible and non-existent to find, I'd probably be willing to even read a mild slashfic on them if it existed). Their interaction is the main thing that intrigues me about the show (and the main thing that contributed to me being a casual fan). I've watched it off and on for probably twelve or thirteen years, maybe longer.

And Simon Oakland's characters can't catch a break. He plays a bad fellow and ends up dead. He plays a good fellow and still ends up dead. And the latter death pretty much broke my heart. It was so needless! His character, Captain Caldwell, was killed by some kook who didn't want Caldwell's investigation into sabotage to cause his precious missile not to launch. So the nut killed him to halt the investigation.
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[identity profile] insaneladybug.livejournal.com 2011-07-09 08:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Ahh. I don't think I've had any problems with his acting style; I like how he portrays Perry. Actually, though, I suppose I haven't seen him in anything else except Rear Window. It was strange to see him play the villain, but it didn't turn me off. I've also never noticed him having preferences for anything other than women on Perry Mason, but maybe I just haven't been paying attention. Perry seems like someone who is polite, but just not interested in romance of any kind.
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[identity profile] insaneladybug.livejournal.com 2011-07-09 08:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Now I'll be very curiously watching to see if I can pick up on any of that. Hmm.