thepowerofdeath: (Flynn & Jake)
Apologies for the radio silence over the last week. I discovered, fell in love with and got dragged head-first into a (new-to-me)TV show.

The show is Leverage. It ran for 5 seasons from 2008 to 2012, and a 2 season revival in 2021. Its a bit Robin Hood-esque and follows a five-person team: Parker a thief, Sophie a grifter, Hardison a hacker, and Eliot a retrieval specialist, led by former insurance investigator Nathan Ford, who use their skills to carry out heists to fight corporate and governmental injustices inflicted on ordinary citizens.

From what I understand, a lot of the storylines are based on real events, as are the cons the team pulls. They had actual (reformed?)con artists/pickpockets as consultants on the show as well, which I think is a fantastic detail. Gina Bellman, who plays the grifter Sophie is mindblowing - Sophie plays different characters every episode, often multiple in the same one, with different accents, different body language.

It's produced by Dean Devlin - who was involved in the Stargate movie, and also The Librarians tv show. And Christian Kane, who played Jake Stone in The Librarians, plays Eliot in Leverage. He also has bonus points for not being hard on the eyes. Admittedly, the whole cast is very aesthetically pleasing in various ways.

I found it through fanfiction. I was continuing to explore various kinks on AO3, found a few that related to the show, enjoyed them enough to look the show up. There is so much fanfiction (10,079 on AO3) and I'm enjoying the variety of pairings - although I think my favourite might be the (pretty much canon)OT3 of Hardison/Parker/Eliot.

I know it's a pretty old show now but does anyone else watch it?
thepowerofdeath: (Pensive Indiana)
I am quite the excited woman today, because I have just discovered that one of my favourite shows is on Amazon Freevee. Relic Hunter. All 3 seasons. If anyone needs me for the next couple of weeks?... try not to LOL

Relic Hunter, for anyone who doesn't know, was a late 90s/early 2000s mystery/fantasy/adventure show that follows the globe-trotting adventures of unorthodox American archaeologist Sydney Fox, and her more reserved British assistant Nigel Bailey. She is a relic hunter who looks for ancient artifacts (which often have supernatural powers or are pieces of unusually advanced technology) to return to museums and/or the descendants of the original owner.

Most episodes feature Sydney & Nigel travelling around the world at the behest of a museum, private collector or government, hunting for clues in order to find the artifcact. Complications, naturally, occur, often with rival relic hunters, who only want the artifact to sell to the highest bidder, and generally Sydney ends up fighting them with her martial arts prowess. It is then up to Sydney and Nigel to seize the relic and ensure it ends up in the proper hands (such as the rightful owners or a suitable museum).

"They are assisted at their 'home base', a generic American university identified only as Trinity College, by ditzy student secretary Claudia, a spoiled and fashion-conscious daughter of one of the college's major donors. Claudia sometimes plays a vital role in finding the relic and shares witty banter with Nigel. In spite of her general incompetence, she possesses a savant-like ability for organizing unorthodox and creative solutions to travel difficulties that Sydney and Nigel face, in one case arranging for them to sneak over the Angolan border disguised as Catholic missionaries. Claudia occasionally joined Sydney and Nigel in the field, most notably during their quests for Ariadne's ball of twine and Cleopatra's necklace.
thepowerofdeath: (Jack Facepalm)
I put some TV in the background as I continued exploring AO3, and found some Ancient Aliens which is always very entertaining. And it occurs to me that considering my love for Stargate, it shouldn't be too surprising that I'd enjoy this kind of thing

For anyone who doesn't know, Ancient Aliens is a 'documentary'-style TV show based around the ancient astronaut theory. This theory posits that intelligent extra-terrestrial beings visited Earth and made contact with humans in antiquity and prehistoric times. Proponents of the theory suggest that this contact influenced the development of modern cultures, technologies, religions, and human biology. A common position is that deities from most, if not all, religions are extra-terrestrial in origin, and that advanced technologies brought to Earth by ancient astronauts were interpreted as evidence of divine status by early humans.

Unsurprisingly, this theory is not taken seriously by archaeologists who view it as pseudoscientific, pseudohistorical, pseudoarchaeological and all around just plain unscientific.

This does not stop me from being incredibly entertained by the show. The host Giorgio A. Tsoukalos is... quite enthusiastic and also very entertaining. The show's episodes also cover Atlantis and other lost ancient civilizations, extraterrestrial contact and ufology, and popular conspiracy theories

I'm sure by now - if you're familiar with Stargate, especially the movie - how I'm connecting the dots here. After all, when we first meet Dr Daniel Jackson, he's being laughed out of academia for his radical theories involving cross-pollination of ancient cultures and the Egyptian pyramids being landing sites for alien spaceships and were far older than previously thought

Daniel Jackson - ancient astronaut theorist!

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Jul. 15th, 2023 09:12 am
thepowerofdeath: (SG-1: Jack & Daniel)
I mentioned in my Introductory Post that I would make another post about my fannish interests - and this is that post.

I'm only really in one fandom - Stargate. The original movie, SG-1 and Atlantis. I didn't really gel with Universe, I haven't seen (or am at all inclined to do so) Infinity or Origins. My heart definitely belongs to SG-1 though which I have loved since I was a pre-teen

Pairing wise, It's Jack/Daniel. I have been shipping them before I knew what shipping was, before I knew what sex was - and even more so after!
I'm not an OTP person though and will ship pretty much anyone/everyone. Especially anyone/Daniel, with Daniel on bottom. I enjoy most combinations of Jack/Sam/Daniel, Cam/Sam/Daniel/Vala.
But my heart will always belong to Jack/Daniel

I don't watch a huge amount of TV/movies, and when I do, I tend to stick to the ones I know and love.
Indiana Jones, The Librarian, The Mummy, National Treasure, Tomb Raider,
Charmed, Farscape, The Librarians, Relic Hunter, The Sentinel
I have recently enjoyed The Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina, A Discovery Of Witches, and Blood and Treasure. As well as that random interest in Ancient Aliens. There's a National Treasure show on Disney+ that I want to see, and I do want to try the Charmed remake.
Essentially, I love cheesy, fun, treasure-hunting - but also witches!

I can't pick a favourite book, I never have been able to. I'm usually reading 2 books at a time, one non-fiction and one fiction
My current non-fiction read is The Human Past: World Prehistory and the Development of Human Societies by Christopher Scarre
My current fiction read is A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness

Music-wise I love heavy metal and my favourite band will always be Iron Maiden.
My journal name and title come from the lyrics of Maiden's Powerslave
Tell me why I had to be a Powerslave
I don't wanna die, I'm a god
Why can't I live on?
When the Life Giver dies
All around is laid waste
And in my last hour
I'm a slave to the Power of Death

I also really like Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne, Judas Priest, Motley Crue, Korn, Rammstein, Slipknot, Disturbed, System Of A Down and Avenged Sevenfold.

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