If you want to promote your fandom or the relationships you want to request/create for, this post is for you!
How you write your your recommendations, enthusiastic squeeing, or manifestos is up to you, but please put the name of your canon in the subject line of your comment. Here--with liberal borrowing from Yuletide's promo setup--are some other things you may want to include:
Please post a separate comment for each promo you do, so the canon title can always be highlighted in the subject line.
How you write your your recommendations, enthusiastic squeeing, or manifestos is up to you, but please put the name of your canon in the subject line of your comment. Here--with liberal borrowing from Yuletide's promo setup--are some other things you may want to include:
- Title
- Medium (e.g., Book Series, Podcast, TV Show, etc.)
- Approximate Length (e.g., page count, runtime, etc. This is also a good place to mention if only a specific installment of the canon is relevant to the relationship(s) you're requesting.)
- Where to (Legally) Find It
- Brief Description
- What You Love About the Canon
- What You Love About Your Ship(s)
- Kinds of Things You're Planning to Ask For
- Content Notes (e.g., incest, period-typical attitudes, noncon, torture, etc. These notes are optional and may not cover everything even if they're included.)
Please post a separate comment for each promo you do, so the canon title can always be highlighted in the subject line.
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Medium: TV show
Length: 8 episodes (30-37 minutes per episode). The ship I'm interested in appears in eps 3, 6, and 8.
Where to Find It: Netflix
Brief Description:
A Polish mockumentary satirical comedy (I've seen people compare the format to What We Do In The Shadows).
The series follows the pursuits of Jan Paweł Adamczewski, the head of a noble family living in a village in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth during the 17th century, who aims to become the most famous person in Poland.
What You Love About the Canon:
I never knew I needed a comedy set in this place and time period, but I did. I love the twinky priest who is a second son and treats the Church as a lucrative business career. I love the rivalry between Jan Paweł and the nobleman who owns the other half of the village (good potential for an M/M ship, too). I love that the peasants get to do murder when circumstances align. Most of all, I love the canon F/F ship that took me by surprise.
What You Love About Your Ships:
Don't you wanna see this stately woman have a whirlwind lesbian romance?
Their first meeting is so wild. Zofia's husband slices off Rozalia's finger, and Zofia secretly turns it into a keepsake.
I really dig the unlikely romance between a conservative, devout wife in a traditionally heteronormative marriage and a woman she meets while trying to marry off her son. They're quite different, which is apparent even in the way they dress, but it seems like Rozalia was able to give Zofia some gentleness and pleasure, which Zofia might never have thought to even want before. It's so cute to see Zofia start to smile and enjoy life.
Kinds of Things You're Planning to Ask For:
A fix-it for how the relationship ends in the canon/some post-canon reunion! Or just more of Zofia and Rozalia in the honeymoon phase of their romance. It's a subplot in the show, so we never see enough of them.
Content Notes: it's the 17th century, though the jokes are often about modern issues. I think the show's heart is in the right place, but you might not like its takes on Pride, antisemitism, climate change etc.
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