minkhollow: (end *all* the worlds?)
not a perfect metaphor ([personal profile] minkhollow) wrote in [community profile] ways_back_room 2013-08-01 03:52 pm (UTC)

Villains By Necessity: The way it pokes at the nature of good and evil.

Warehouse 13: ARTIFACTS. And also the main cast's whole found-family thing.

Percy Jackson: The pure ridiculousness that comes from updating the Greek mythos. (I... got stuck on the Surprise Romans, so I can't really comment on the Heroes of Olympus series - but I did read The Lost Hero and LEO AND PIPER ARE PRETTY AWESOME OKAY.)

Soul Music: As scary as music with rocks in it is, the moment where it first shows up perfectly describes what a good song does to you, even without magic/sentience/whatever it is driving it.

Harry Potter: The world. Certainly not the story, by the last couple books, but the world has so much potential.

Once Upon a Time: The whole 'aha! You thought you knew this story? WRONG!' thing. And, quite honestly, Ruby; from the moment she showed up in the pilot I went 'MORE OF HER PLS.'

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