I agree that editing Joker is unnatural, and that not even his creators could own him. His embodier, on the other hand... good heavens, did Heath ever own him, holy smoke. The universe is so unfair *weeps*.
When I saw TDK I was absolutely convinced, as soon as Joker explained to them about the detonators, that each boat had their own detonator and not that for the other. I'm still convinced. I love that it got left ambiguous, though. And I loved what that one big scary-looking (well, actually, to me, extremely cool-looking) criminal did.
Hey, I sent you an LJ PM a few weeks ago. Did you get it? If not, my email address is jackien1968 at yahoo dot com. I would like very much to communicate with you.
In the way of the universe weirdness, I was thinking about you just moments ago - your birthday is coming up, after all! And then I log into LJ and find this lovely piece at the top of my friends page.
What a nice job characterizing Heath's Joker...twisted and perverse and eminently logical in his own way. I saw TDK last Saturday with a couple of Brokies and it was a fabulous and bitter experience, as it must be.
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SO good to see you writing in this fandom. More, peeze. I love your drabbles and drabblets and vignettes. :)
:-*
M
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This piece is wonderful.
I agree that editing Joker is unnatural, and that not even his creators could own him. His embodier, on the other hand... good heavens, did Heath ever own him, holy smoke. The universe is so unfair *weeps*.
When I saw TDK I was absolutely convinced, as soon as Joker explained to them about the detonators, that each boat had their own detonator and not that for the other. I'm still convinced. I love that it got left ambiguous, though. And I loved what that one big scary-looking (well, actually, to me, extremely cool-looking) criminal did.
Hey, I sent you an LJ PM a few weeks ago. Did you get it? If not, my email address is jackien1968 at yahoo dot com. I would like very much to communicate with you.
Good to get some of your writing again.
Best regards,
Jackie
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In the way of the universe weirdness, I was thinking about you just moments ago - your birthday is coming up, after all! And then I log into LJ and find this lovely piece at the top of my friends page.
What a nice job characterizing Heath's Joker...twisted and perverse and eminently logical in his own way. I saw TDK last Saturday with a couple of Brokies and it was a fabulous and bitter experience, as it must be.
I hope you're doing well. I miss you.
Lynne
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Loved it. Just loved it. :)
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