So what do we think of the Murderbot trailer over here?
I'm absolutely pumped. I can feel myself going into hyperfixation mode as we speak. I've always liked the books, but I seem to need visual media in order to really engage, and I'm engagaged.
Alexander Skarsgard is not what I'd expected MB to look like (or sound like) but as someone pointed out, he is very much what an evil megacorporation would think a 'standard' but threatening human would look like, so I can get behind it.
People have said that he is 'too gender' or 'too masculine' for the agender MB, but being agender has nothing to do with what you look like. I am agender and I look feminine. It's an inside thing not an outside thing.
If you see the short of MB being repaired, you will see that it has no nipples. I think that's a great detail. It also has no bulge - and really props to Skarsgard for not letting that worry him. I really appreciate both of these things.
Ratthi is just delightful (and very handsome, as is only right.)
Sanctuary Moon is just delightful too. I think I'll like it as much as Wormhole Xtreme.
Argh. I'm so excited rn. I can't wait!
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Date: 2025-04-12 05:10 am (UTC)From:(I may have to actually get the correct subscription service for a while...)
While Alexander Skarsgard isn't what I pictured either, I DO see the point about how a corporation making human-ish constructs would think of that appearance as a default.
Also, solidarity fistbump for being agender-but-look-real-femme. The insistence that agender or nonbinary identities have to have a specifically androgynous look is... not great or right!
I love the other casting, too.
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Date: 2025-04-14 08:37 am (UTC)From:LOL! I was also trying not to be too hyped, but now I'm hyped :) It would have been so easy for them to drop the whole pronoun thing, drop MB's humanizing character moments of being anxious and autism-coded, and just make it a male power fantasy about how a male character gets everyone to love him by acts of hyperviolence, without having to communicate with them at all. That's what I was afraid of, but it seems like they've been much more faithful to the book than that.
I have the superpower of aphantasia, so I had not been picturing anything while reading the books other than a vague shape in armour like you see on the covers. So while Alexander Skarsgard was a wrench, it would have been the same wrench for anyone.
LOL. I did try to dress really male for a long time, but absolutely nothing stopped me from being immediately identified and addressed as female absolutely all the time. (It's the boobs.) So it didn't seem worthwhile to stop resisting the allure of clothes with colour. Honestly, two centuries ago everyone dressed like peacocks, so the idea that clothes have gender is just stupid. And that's other people's problem, not mine.
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Date: 2025-04-15 03:50 am (UTC)From:Yeah, my attempts to dress in more androgynous ways tend to be thwarted by long hair and boobs. Even as someone who'd be happy with about 80% black in my wardrobe, I still like the option to sometimes have colors, or fun patterns, or a spinny skirt, etc. and that's all easier with clothing aimed at women. Luckily, being read as feminine doesn't bother me enough to cause distress, even if it isn't really accurate, so I just go with it.
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Date: 2025-04-15 09:45 am (UTC)From:Fan made stuff makes such a difference! Especially if they find that balance between understanding the important things that make the story what it is, and - on the other hand - not being too reverential.
I remember thinking that the makers of the Harry Potter movies could have done to be less fannish about them - they really needed to be cut and streamlined a bit. (OTOH perhaps that's because I wasn't a fan of the books. I was only the mother of a fan ;) )
I've even had a buzz cut and been wearing men's clothes from top to bottom, and never got anyone to even look doubtful for a second. That was, I think, where I stopped even trying. I have long hair now. (I'm growing it so I can look like one of the sword wizards from The Untamed, but does anyone ask? No, they don't ;) )
It did used to bother me but now I'm on Pregabalin and it seems to be chemically impossible for anything to bother me any more. Which is nice :)
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Date: 2025-04-16 03:34 am (UTC)From:Well, it *is* nice to have a chemical unbotheredness, but it does suck that it was so hard to get any sort of recognition, even when you were trying. Though I am with you now too on not wanting to cut out a whole range of available colors and styles due to other peoples' perceptions!
I think that's a perfectly wonderful reason to grow out your hair! Haha
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Date: 2025-04-22 06:57 pm (UTC)From:Oh yes, honestly I thought the directors of the Harry Potter films could have done to be less fannish and chopped a bunch of stuff out to streamline the movies. I get what you mean about being less fannish. (I think.)
(The first time I grew my hair long it was so I could look like a Viking warrior. It didn't work that time either but I knew what I was doing ;) )