I’m so fucking done with how this “The Magicians” shit is being handled, yes, including by Lev Grossman.
This is in the same vein as some of the critiques of Lev Grossman’s comments about “The Magicians” show-runners and how they chose to handle his work: where should Lev Grossman’s loyalties lie?
Because walking into fandom’s discussions about how they feel mistreated and misrepresented and asking them to tone it down or to think about the positions of the people whom hurt them in this very ambiguously careful way so as to not upset these show-runners doesn’t seem like something someone like him should be doing when the audience is made up of so many of his own supporters. I’m certain that first and foremost the people who read his work supported the show and I’m sure many of them also make up the number of people who feel hurt and betrayed by the show’s depictions right now, especially given the book series’ subject-matter.
He also hasn’t added anything new to the discussion and so much of this interjection come off as caping for these show-runners whom may have put work into making his dream come true to a certain extent but ended up bastardizing his work in inexcusable ways and hurting the people whom support him in the process! Not to mention, these show-runners are people whom have the resources to have handled all of this properly from the depictions in the show to the aftermath of their fuckups and chose not to. The network itself is still adding insult to injury as we speak! So... what is this?
I can’t know if this is the case but it comes off as switching loyalties on a lark and not wanting to bite the hand that feeds him at the moment even though the supporters of the books and show are the ones who really made him who he was, not Sera Gamble and John McNamara! It feels too in line with the shit the show-runners were saying on their own social media platforms and makes this situation all the more frustrating and saddening. Especially when he could have just stayed out of it if he wasn’t going to help his supporters come to terms with this in any meaningful way or add anything new to the conversation.
He’s done all of this, I’ll remind everyone, while cleverly concealing his own part in this because we’ve got two versions of his part floating around and he hasn’t written a novel-length response clarifying his part in all of this at all that I know of. Please correct me if I’m wrong. He’s causing more confusion and just being messy while seemingly berating the people whom supported the adaptation of his work and I don’t understand why!
And maybe I’m the only one that’s reading it like this but I’m really sick of people telling other people how they should react to being hurt and upset! I’m sick of being told, especially by people in these hegemonic groups whom have been very comfortable in their positions or critique and judgement for so long, telling other people that they’re not allowed to critique things or how that critique should be administered. It’s not right!
Some of the biggest frustrations I have in all of this is that we’re seeing this behavior from media across the board. Across video games, music, television, movies, books, creators are in better positions than they’ve ever been to know what it is that audiences want from their media, to know how best to respectfully handle sensitive subjects, and to know when they’ve hurt their audiences and marginalized communities and instead we keep getting this entitled push-back.
We keep getting these creators who arrogantly shun their audience’s advice and constructive criticism and ignore it when they hurt the people who built them up!
These networks and creators deleting reviews and blocking people and doing all of this underhanded shit in this effort to curate the responses they want for their work, how is that sustainable? How is fake-woke shit sustainable? How is this kumbaya “can’t we all just get along” with no critical analysis shit sustainable? How is telling your audience that you think you know best what they want sustainable?
We’re not over here trying to restrict creativity but there is a proper way to handle certain shit if you want a wide audience, especially in this day and age. Thinking one can do or say whatever they want from these positions of willful ignorance, that shit just doesn’t fly anymore! Or shouldn’t, right?
I don’t accept this notion that we don’t know what we want because the only ones listening to one another and learning from one another are the people in these fandoms who seem to have more respect for these creative works than any of these corporations and sometimes, it seems, even the very creators. If a network feels the need to delete reviews that audiences overwhelmingly agree with and that’s their solution to these problems then what does that tell us about what we’re going to see in the future in terms of representation and creativity?
It looks very bleak to me.
I just don’t understand how everyone involved (save maybe the cast) keeps going out of their way to make this situation worse. Do we have to be done with the entire network? I don’t even know, feel free to tell me what you’re all thinking because I like the discussion even if all of this is all pretty disheartening right now.