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kindkit ([personal profile] kindkit) wrote2017-11-08 05:23 pm

The Exorcist S1

I've now finished S1 of The Exorcist.

In the hopes of luring more people into the fandom, I've put in a couple of images :



" alt='Father Marcus in a rumpled white shirt with a purple stole draped over it' />

That's Father Marcus facing the camera, with Father Tomas facing him. I find the rumpled white shirt + purple stole + religious symbols worn almost as jewellery + his amazing, worn, joli-laid face adds up to a disturbingly hot combination.

I expect someone has already written the AU in which Marcus is actually John Constantine.



" alt='Father Marcus stands behind Father Tomas, who is in clericals, helping him put on his priest's collar' />

And here Father Marcus helps Father Tomas put on his collar. As one does. Apologies for Tomas's ridiculous grimace--he's making a funny face throughout this otherwise glorious moment because he's worried.



" alt='A similar image to the previous one, from the same scene' />

Slightly less funny face here.

"Are they always like that?" I hear you asking. Yes, they are pretty much always in each other's space and quite often looking at each other soulfully.



Okay, now comes the spoilery bits :

I pretty much think the show is awesome, and not only for the slashiness. It's an interesting case of a really trashy premise that is then elaborated on with a great deal of artistry. It's a bit like Hannibal in that sense--not on the same level, because I think Hannibal at its best is transcendent, but it's a very well-made show. The writing almost always avoids clichés and can be surprisingly fresh, even the minor characters and the baddies have depth and nuance, the acting is really first-rate, and the show as a whole feels respectful of the audience, if that makes sense. The script doesn't overexplain (the Renfield references in the season finale are a good example) and, despite the fundamentally Christian worldview, it's not dogmatic and it's willing to let moral questions be questions, unanswered.

Plus, you know, two canonically queer characters whose queerness is presented matter-of-factly, and a character of color in the lead role and one in a prominent supporting role, and a lot of women doing important things (and one of them's a fat woman! and her being fat is not the point of her character, it's just a fact!).

And of course, slashy slashy slashy. I think Marcus and Tomas are incapable of looking at each other except in a meltingly soulful way. Even when it's demon!Marcus. I hope they have more screentime together next season; they were separated quite a lot in this one. I even find myself wishing for the show to be just a little less arc-y and more episodic, because I would love to see some lighter episodes where Tomas and Marcus go around being exorcism soulmates buddies soulmates, having adventures and rescuing people.

I'm still a little uncomfortable with the Christian worldview. I'm trying to think of it as just a mythology the show is using for its own purposes, but of course Christianity isn't just any mythology; it's one with a lot of power in my culture and whose effects I consider to be often (not always) very harmful. And yet . . . I used to be a Christian and I'm still drawn to certain aspects of it, and in those moments where Tomas's or especially Marcus's faith is the focus, I find that mythology working on me quite strongly.

I'd like to see some of the specific negative effects of Christianity in general or Catholicism in particular addressed, though. Especially homophobia, because that has got to weigh on Marcus's mind a lot. I find myself a bit torn, because on the one hand I do think it's great that we have this queer hero priest and the show itself never questions his right to be all of those things. But on the the other hand, I do think the show wants to gloss over how Catholic theology and institutions oppress queer people (and women) and instead put all the blame for that on the demons. I'd like to see Marcus struggling with the church's homophobia--I think it's pretty well established that the church, in his mind, is a separate thing from God, but it must still rankle to serve (and then be excommunicated by!) an institution that rejects a fundamental part of his identity.

(And yeah, I know that official Catholic doctrine has for some years been that there's nothing wrong with being gay/bi, it's only if you actually have same-sex sex that you're a disgusting sinner. But the Catholic church has pretty consistently thrown its weight behind attempts to deny gay people basic civil rights like protection from job discrimination, so color me unconvinced.)

Anyway, I'm really hoping there's good fanfic about Marcus. As soon as I'm caught up on the show I'll go and have a look.
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[personal profile] halotolerant 2017-11-12 07:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Exactly! He had a forbidden love and that very conveniently dealt with that area of his life, whilst also allowing him to sort of serve her by being emotionally available. I think with his relationship with his grandmother and sister and then Jessica, he's very keen on living up to what people need of him. Which is one reason for him to latch onto Marcus, in a sense, because Marcus needs so, so much, emotionally and otherwise and I think Tomas loves that. He wants a cause. (And yes, maybe lust as such isn't something he deals with often, so having to put that - wanting something FROM someone as well as just to give - is hard on several levels)

I do feel that the writers of S1 made Marcus and Tomas interesting but second fiddle to the Family Of Cursed Women and Whatever Pope Plot, and it's lovely in S2 that most of the characters get a lot more to them. Like the fact that Rose was in the foster system, or Peter as a scientist (not just 'a dude with a boat I guess')

I saw S2E5 which was fab, and now I'm just cross that I have to wait and that I'm almost inevitably going to be spoiled due to the week delay. But if that's the price of a genuinely good show being put out I'll pay it *g*