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kindkit ([personal profile] kindkit) wrote2015-12-07 07:36 pm
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London Spy



Well, if that's Tom Rob Smith's idea of a story about gay men that's not about tragedy and death, I'd hate to see one he thought was tragic.

What the fuck. What the fucking fuck.

[ETA: Have deleted link to locked post.]

I kind of want to scrub all of the last episode, and great chunks of previous ones, from my brain. And, weirdly, the way to do that is discussion, because it lets me get some distance from my emotional reaction, which is still at the level of "ARRRRRRRRRGH NO NO NO NO DO NOT WANT OH GOD NO WHY???"
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[personal profile] lilacsigil 2015-12-08 03:30 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, the show was relevant to my interests but considering the premise I just didn't trust the "not about tragedy and death" quote. I promised myself I would wait until I read what other people said and now I'm very glad I did that.
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[personal profile] king_touchy 2015-12-08 10:09 pm (UTC)(link)
I went into London Spy without prior knowledge, so I didn't know the show's creators said it was "about gay men that's not about tragedy and death." Huh. I'd say they missed that mark.

But I loved flawed shows, and I enjoyed this one. It's begging for fic (like much mediocre TV does), so I look forward to seeing what fandom provides.

halotolerant's LJ is locked, alas.

And of course Alex is alive. Keeping Alex in line is the only reason whatsoever why anyone would bother to keep Danny alive. I haven't read any fic yet because I just now finished the last episode, but I expect to see many variations on that theme.
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[personal profile] jb_slasher 2015-12-09 05:33 pm (UTC)(link)
I had no prior knowledge of the show, I just saw a promo shot of Ben Whishaw with the show's name and read somewhere there was some LGBT content and so I happily went into this thinking "yay, gay spies in love!" Oh, how naïve of me.

I just finished watching the last episode and, while there are moments I enjoy throughout the series, I still don't see how this could be someone's version of not doing death and tragedy. A "happy" ending like that doesn't exactly constitute not-tragic. Indeed, what would be tragic in Tom Rob Smith's book?!