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melannen ([info]melannen) wrote in [info]fandom_lounge,
@ 2008-04-19 08:11:00


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Current mood:Mystified

PWF ISO old flame
So there's this fandom I'm kind of in where the TV series has been over for years, but a new movie is being made, so of course the fandom is freaking out about what TPTB are going to do to their nice neat closed canon.

But I was discussing one possible worst case scenario, and it reminded me of something that happened in another fandom I was in, only I can't for the *life* of me remember which fandom. My sister thinks she remembers this happening too, so I have backup, but she can't pull out a name either.

The scenario: Canon closed with a strong implication of "happily ever after", or at least, of things going on as they were and the team/OTP/crew/whatever staying together and continuing to kick tail. Then, some time later, TPTB re-opened canon, and our characters had gone their separate ways and been out of touch for years, and had to be brought back together to start the new storyline. And the fandom in general, and me in particular, really, really, hated the whole idea. Only once I'd given it a chance, I realized I liked the way they did it and thought it was actually a good place to take the story.

This could have been in any genre, a TV show, book series, movies, anime or cartoons, comic, webcomic, *possibly* though unlikely a fanfic series; and with an online fandom, but possibly a very tiny one. The best I can narrow it down is that the new canon probably came out within the last five years or so.

We've come up with a few possibilities, but none of them fit quite right: Superman Returns (only I hadn't watched previous canon), the new TMNT movie (but my sister's never seen that one), the new Highlander movie (only it was completely irredeemable), the first Star Trek movie (too old), Sherlock Holmes (much, much too old)...

Anybody have any other ideas? Fandoms that did this that aren't the one I'm looking for are also welcome, for purposes of discussing how likely it is that this trope will lead to the new movie sucking.



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[info]melannen
2008-04-19 10:19 pm UTC (link)
Ooh, no, that's not what I was thinking of; I've only recently started watching Futurama (they re-run it after the Daily Show now, see.) Did they split the crew up and then re-unite them?

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[info]iamnotyourmuse
2008-04-19 10:32 pm UTC (link)
Well, the show was canceled by Fox before they could really wrap it up, but the last episode of season four hints that things are pretty good for the crew in general.

Then a couple of years later (i.e. now) there are four movies being made to be shown on tv. The first one, Bender's Big Score, picks up two years after the last episode and presents viewers with the info that two years back the crew was "fired" by the "BOX" network. Then they all get re-hired and the movie begins. It's cute.

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[info]melannen
2008-04-19 10:40 pm UTC (link)
Awww! That actually does sound like a good way to do it! (For Futurama, anyway.)

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[info]iamnotyourmuse
2008-04-19 11:05 pm UTC (link)
It totally was. They folks who made it clearly had a good time with it and worked in a lot of great nods to the show.

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