dragovianknight: Now is the time we panic - NaNoWriMo (Transformers - Silverbolt - The Hell)
dragovianknight ([personal profile] dragovianknight) wrote2014-05-16 10:45 am

Because nothing says "great leader"...

...like physically altering people by force and against their will.






Mostly, I wonder if tumblr fandom would be as uncritically "awww yis, Megatron is an awesome badass leader" if instead of curing alcoholism he was enforcing celibacy. "No more impure thoughts for you! *smack*"

Edit: *sobs* This is the most recent not on this particular photoset: "Aaaall of this. In the brief glimpses we’ve seen of Megatron on the Lost Light so far, he’s already looking like a far better captain than Rodimus ever was. Then again, Megatron is a seasoned leader— whereas Rodimus is still very naive and inexperienced in many ways."

Tumblr fandom...and possibly other parts of fandom, IDK...genuinely sees this as GOOD LEADERSHIP on Megatron's part. I can't even.

Edit: Found a spoilery review of the issue in question. Still not feeling the "Megatron is a great leader" vibe.
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[personal profile] hagar_972 2014-05-16 06:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Framing. Megatron is posited by the narrative to be the Good Leader, and most people stop thinking and start interpreting everything he does through that angle.

I'm having this issue with the Haven fandom, where the show surface-presents a certain relationship as romantic (I'm hedging, because the narrative is more open and layered than people take it), and the fandom seems to ignore that Partner A has significant chronic sensory deprivation and identity-important aspects of his life are falling apart on him one by one, and Partner B can provide temporary solace from the sense dep and has all the charm of a serial killer who had centuries to hone her craft.
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[personal profile] hagar_972 2014-05-16 07:50 pm (UTC)(link)
At which point I'm going to give up and point to "cultural narrative of glorification of raw-power-based or positional Authority", because I ran out of more proximal explanations.

God, Haven. Love the show, give the fandom really shitty looks. PoI fandom at least tries, though people miss the fucking point as often as not. Haven fandom... I can't be the only person creeped the fucked up by Nathan/Audrey and thinking that Nathan is... well, let's call it "has privilege and interpersonal imagination issues" and leave it at that.
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[personal profile] hagar_972 2014-05-16 09:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not suee at what point you quit, but at the end of S3 Nathan does something Greek Tragedy levela of stupid over Audrey, and S4 is all sorts of bent around those two as a result. I'm iffy on what the writers‘ position is because on the one hand they don't seem to lick the glorification of Audrey-and-Nathan, but on the other th L-word gets applied to them a lot anddeliverance through Love is definitely a Thing on this show. Just... Even the Nathan/ Audrey and OT3 people! God, how about no. Duke, like any decent human being, deserves better than the way either of then treats him.