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Monday, May 22, 2017

A Little Shout Out to Isaiah Mustafa

Some actors deserve a shout out every now and then.
Isaiah Mustafa is one of them.

You may not recognize the name Isaiah Mustafa, but you might recognize him. He starred in a number of Old Spice commercials. Let me jog your memory.




Isaiah’s character, Luke Garroway, isn’t the sexiest guy. That isn’t to say he’s not good looking.

PLEASE, let’s just be clear. He’s good looking.

But we don’t have many reasons to see Luke in intimate situations like with do with many of the other characters. 

Especially since they killed off the love of his life, Jocelyn.
Talk about awkward, especially because she’s still alive in the books.
Someone was hating on Luke THAT day.

Luke is the dad figure in the show.
Not only does he serve as Clary’s father, he was also a father to Simon during his formative years.
Simon uses that connection to help stop Luke from losing himself after Jocelyn dies.



Luke also helps Simon deal with being a vampire. Something Simon never wanted, especially because it has put such a strain on his relationship with his mom. Luke is all Simon has left of his “real life”.

But wait – there’s MORE!
Luke is “dad-like” to several of the pack members, most especially Maia. He helped her through a rough time in her life.



But actually, I didn’t write this to talk about Isaiah’s character.
I really wanted to talk about Isaiah.

Isaiah is the king of memes!

While he normally posts some during the Live Tweets, during the break he kicked it up a notch.
Every Monday evening, starting around 8 pm, Isaiah has been posting memes on his Twitter wall.
It’s called Meme Monday and he tags #ShadowhuntersChat.
It helps keep us all engaged while we wait (impatiently) for June 5th.
They’re always images from the show and they tell a story.
And yeah, they’re pretty silly, but they’re also pretty cute.

The latest story, from May 15th, uses images from the cast’s Bello magazine feature and ties them to a story. 

This week, we’re on the case of who glued Magnus’ hands to a table.


Spoiler. It was Luke.


I also had the pleasure of watching most of a live stream with Isaiah during his Takeover Day.
It was one of the BEST live videos I’ve seen yet. I full 46 minutes of Isaiah.
I can’t say I caught the WHOLE thing – I was working. I think it had been a long day and someone had a puppy. I got distracted.

But seriously. THIS VIDEO.
He even offered a little challenge with a prize. 
I was SO CLOSE.
SO CLOSE ISAIAH.
I think I was like.. the SECOND person to answer.. but, honestly, it’s hard to keep track of the chat.
But close. I was super close.



I love that Isaiah plays to his fans. That he tries to keep us engaged. 
He acknowledges fan art that gets sent to him.
He gives us challenges.
Long story short, Isaiah loves his fans and we love him!

Monday, May 15, 2017

My thoughts on #MalecDeservesBetter

Okay, let's talk #MalecDeservesBetter.
It starts with the episode "How Art Thou Fallen" (s2e7) - the same one where Malec's first time happens.

This episode of Shadowhunters has received a lot of heat for the Malec scene. Fans were disappointed in the lack of “skin time” Magnus and Alec had, especially when compared to Jace’s bare skin when fooling around with a Seelie “friend”.

Jace and Kaelie
In fact, fans took to Twitter to share just how upset they were. They felt like Malec was not given as much "skin" time because they were a same sex couple. Especially because within the same episode there was a much more intimate scene between Jace and a Seelie woman. 

 I'm not actually sure what the Seelie woman's name was.
Oooh.. no, I found it. Her name was Kaelie. 

Fans were so dismayed that they started a hashtag - #MalecDeservesBetter to make their voices heard. Posts spoke of equal representation for same-sex couples as heterosexual couples. They spoke of the awkwardness of the scene with Malec - we aren't even sure if they had sex in the end because it was so vague. That we are still in a world that still marginalizes LGBTQ+ people. 

#MalecDeservesBetter

I'm not going to argue with any of that.  

In fact, I love that the fandom can use Twitter to share their thoughts and views of the show. That the producers, directors and cast have the ability to see feedback from us, the viewers, as to what we think - good and bad. 

While fans have a right to feel jilted, I wonder if we are looking at that episode too insularly? 

What if Magnus and Alec’s “skin scene” is yet to come? 

While I admit that anytime we get to see Matt or Harry shirtless is a bonus, was this the moment we needed to see from Magnus and Alec? 

Harry/Magnus shirtless
Matt/Alec shirtless

Magnus might have the experience of 17,000 other partners, but he also admits his own vulnerability with taking the next step with Alec. And Alec - not only is it his first time with a man, it’s his first time EVER. Talk about pressure. 

I feel, personally, that these two deserve their first time to themselves. We’re building our relationship with Magnus and Alec by receiving these glimpses into their private life. It doesn’t need to happen all at once and we don’t need to see every intimate moment they have.

I don’t feel the Malec scene is equal to Jace’s moment with his Seelie friend earlier in the episode. Yes, overall we got more Jace skin than Malec skin, but how many more times is Jace going to make out with this particular Seelie? How many scenes does Jace get skinless overall? Was this really an intimate scene with Jace? 

I would argue that there was nothing romantic or loving about that scene – it was casual sex. If we look at it in this lens, then we realize that we haven’t seen anything special. The scene does help us understand where Jace’s mind is at and how’s he is dealing with the news of not only being Valentine’s son, which crushes his chances with Clary, but also learning that he was injected with demon blood. For a man who has spent his whole life trying to fight demons, this is a crushing blow.

                I’m not saying let’s not have some Malec skin time. 


                I’m all for Malec skin time.

                I’m just saying, if we only get one “intimate” Malec scene this season, I’d rather it be a bit further down the line.

                After they’ve figured things out a bit.


We’re getting to see this relationship blossom. It’s not a wham-bam-thank-you-ma’am kinda deal. That isn’t what Malec is about. They are about building love and trust. It's about the slow burn. 

So yeah, if by the end of the season, we have seen Magnus and Alec in bed some form of undress, I'll be upset. But I want to give Matt Hasting, Todd Slavkin and the Shadowhunters Writers the time to develop this relationship before I decide if this was truly about slighting a same-sex couple. 

There's still time friends.

We have 10 more episodes to go before this season is done! 

Here's to hoping the best is yet to come!

Monday, May 8, 2017

Shadowhunters Mid-Season Blues

I knew it was going to happen.
I was REALLY excited about Shadowhunters. I tweeted and posted about them on social media sites.
I joined Tumblr.|
I even started this blog.
Then the show went on hiatus until June 5th and I started to fizzle.
A very slow fizzle.

A first I was still excited so I participated in some Appreciation Weeks.
I re-posted photos of specific actors and their appropriate character on specific days of the week. It was very technical – post your favorite Simon photo from Season 1 on X day.
But then I got behind and sidetracked and I kinda.. stopped.
Fellow Tweeter, Aneesa @slayfray, was really good at posting these! 

 I participated in RewatchShadowhunters2A on Saturdays at 5pm. 
For maybe 3 weeks.
Then spring happened and guess who didn’t want to be inside at 5pm watching Shadowhunters?
This girl.
And then once I got behind.. yeah, it went downhill from there.

I believe it was Malec Source @MalecShSource who came up with this/
Don’t forget the fan fiction. I read that off and on but I think I got immersed in the books and I couldn’t focus on both.
It’s also really fun to check out fan art – but again, I feel like I was more into it when the show was active.

To make excuses for myself, life has been really busy. 
It’s the end of the semester at the College University that I work at, which makes it hard to focus on Shadowhunters.
Apparently people need/want more things as the semester closes.
I might even be grateful that Shadowhunters took the break when they did.

From City of Heavenly Fire
It's okay though.
There has been upsides.
I did read the books.
I’ve now finished all of The Mortal Instruments and I’ve just started The Infernal Devices.
And honestly, it was nice because I feel like it’s been awhile since I’ve had a good book series to chomp into.
Maybe I tweeted specific quotes or pages from the book.
No, it’s not as weird as you think.
Are you judging me?

I’ve also found some new Twitter friends.
Some of my friends are book friends – specifically the books Shadowhunters is based on.
There was this one moment, at the end of Book 5, when I hit a big shocker and I HAD to DM my book friend.
It was that big!
There are also Twitter friends that I just talk to about life, but we because friends because of Shadowhunters.
That’s actually been nice.

I watched some new shows and caught up on some.
I’m still really into Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., although the framework needs to go down!
Single By 30 and Me and My Grandma were good finds on YouTube Red.
I’m gonna be honest and say that I’m struggling through 13 Reasons Why, but I was really jazzed about Iron Fist, both on Netflix.

In fact, I think I am MORE excited for the Defenders to come out in August than I am for the return of Shadowhunters.

But if you tell anyone, I’m going to lie and claim this blog was hacked.

I did also keep up with this blog, although I’m not as with it as I have been.
Usually I pre-write my blog entries so I’m always ahead.
I’m writing this week’s two days before it goes live.
Nothing like cutting it close.

Overall, I think it’s okay that I’ve lost a little of the original enthusiasm I had for Shadowhunters.
It gave me the chance to love other things and give them some energy.
When Shadowhunters comes back on in June, I’ll be in a better place to give them love.
So yeah, I have other interests. I think that’s healthy.
And I still have things I want to say about Shadowhunters, but I also want to go outside and plant some flowers.


It’s all about balance friends.

Monday, May 1, 2017

My Thought's on Malec's First Time

            Malec’s scene at the end of How Art Thou Fallen (season 2, episode 7) left me feeling awkwardly uncomfortable. Let me just include the clip, so you can watch it for yourself.



There were so many moments of unreciprocated affection going in. Magnus’ reaction to Alec’s impetuous kiss wasn’t to engage with the kiss, but a step back. He isn’t quite sure why Alec is suddenly so amorous, especially considering his history of being reserved and closeted.
Alec presses that he would like to take the next step – the “sex step” – I think I was as taken aback as Magnus.

What the… they only just started dating and he already wants to take it to the next level?
What happened to second base? Or third base?
He just wants to slam out the home run?
I felt like someone needs to sit down with Alec and explain the bases theory to him.
Simplified version of the Base System of Dating

Magus explains why he is hesitant to take the next step. He talks about being vulnerable and being afraid of losing Alec. Very legitimate reasons to wait. Alec presses and Magus, well, he never says yes but he also didn’t say No. It was really very awkward.

I work at a University, so CONSENT is a really important word in my world. So, that being said, this was not my favorite Malec moment. 

To make things worse, a day or so after this episode, a news story mentioned that more teens are feeling coerced into sex. I keep trying to find that article, but I can’t.
Which annoys me.

Thankfully, I wasn’t the only one who felt that this scene wasn’t played out in the best way possible.  



Fans took to Twitter to voice their concerns about how this scene played out. They called out the scene because Magnus doesn’t explicitly give his consent to have sex with Alec, which makes the interaction less than romantic. For LGBTQ fans, this is a slap in the face as it equates same sex relationships as lacking intimacy or legitimacy.



I think that this is the biggest part of the story because fans were able to directly tweet to showrunners Darren Swimmer and Todd Slavkin regarding their feelings about this scene. Not only that, but Darren and Todd replied to tweets acknowledging the fans and their feelings. I think everyone agrees that Malec is a power couple that needs to be treated with care.

Not necessarily without drama.
Drama is what makes a show.

I know that this is another element to this story - #MalecDeservesBetter. I’d like to save that for another entry. Don’t think I’m skipping over it.

As a final piece, I’d like to share my thoughts on this one brief clip.

It took me a long time to come to terms with this clip because of the lack of consent. Why was the narrative written this way? Everything on screen is driven for a particular reason – what was the driving factor to write Alec so forceful?

I decided that this was a moment for Alec. He has finally developed from that guy who only followed rules and did what was asked of him, to someone who was able to go after what he wanted. Alec also felt less than comfortable with Magnus’ past relationships because he lacks experience in the sexual department. Perhaps he felt that if they don’t take this step that Magnus would tire of him. .

This is especially exacerbated by Jace’s romp earlier in the episode.
Everyone is doing it but Alec.

 Magnus, on the other hand, is letting Alec take the lead. He’s letting Alec explore the side of him that wants things and goes after them. I think that’s part of why Magnus is attracted to Alec. Magnus is also vulnerable, and I think that’s fair. Having that much history with other people might make him unattractive to Alec.

It’s SO DEEP.

There was a lot of power in this segment – relationship power. I was afraid that Magnus was simply giving Alec all the power because he was so enamored. You never want that in a relationship. Magnus needs to be able to tell Alec NO when he really means it and we as viewers need to see that. We need to see that this is a healthy, balanced partnership.

Thankfully, a few episodes later, we do.

All in all, Malec is one of the main reasons I watch the show. Is it the only reason? No. In fact, the Simon and Jace scene earlier in the episode was way more amusing.




I do think that Matthew Daddario and Harry Shum Jr. put a lot of life into their characters and I enjoy watching how the show takes the basic elements of Malec from the books and re-weaves it. 

Okay, actually, I take that all back.
I mean, yes, I love the Malec relationship, but I like pretty much everything else about the show too.
There. 
Are you happy now? 

Monday, April 24, 2017

Reasons why I love Harry Shum Jr - His Wife Shelby

So, I'm going to take a few posts, at random, and explain why Harry Shum Jr. is my favorite actor from the Shadowhunters cast.

I mean, yeah, he’s already popular. I already established that a few posts ago. For me, it isn't about the fact that he's already one of the cool kids. This is more about my experiences. So what about Harry made him rise above the others on the show - who are all really awesome. Don't get me wrong. I LOVE them ALL! 

Think of it like a check mark system. Everyone gets checks for something cool, but the winner has the most checks. Tips the coolness scales and all.

It started out really innocently. I watched an interview with Harry where they mentioned he was recently married to someone named Shelby. At the time I didn’t have much more context than she was Harry’s wife. She doesn't come up until the end of the interview - it's like 5 minutes, you can take 5 minutes to listen to Harry! 


Then someone posted a bunch of Shadowhunter pics and an image of Peridot from Steven Universe. I was baffled – why is there a Peridot pic mixed in with Shadowhunters? And why is Harry saying something about Shelby loving it?

Okay, let me drop that Truth Bomb for you.

Harry Shum Jr’s wife Shelby Rabara is the VOICE OF PERIDOT ON STEVEN UNIVERSE.
Jennifer Paz and Shelby Rabara

I got louder there at the end because I wanted you to pay attention.

Can we just take a moment here and talk about Steven Universe?
We can. I checked. It’s my blog and I can do what I want.

I love Steven Universe. My nephew made me watch it. As in, he kept insisting that I watch it until I actually did and I was like.. “Yes Nick, this is the best show ever!” It's a show that doesn't get too hung up on gender and introduces viewers to concepts like 'Love is Love' in an approachable way. For the LGBTQIA community, this show works represents all types of relationships, helping to broaden our own understanding of what a couple is or should be. For younger viewers it is especially important to see what we might consider 'non-traditional' images of couples, as it helps plant the seed of acceptance. This article from the web-site Autostraddle, helps sum it up quite nicely. Written by Mey, it's titled: "Steven Universe" and the Importance of All-Ages Queer Representation

This leads me into Peridot! 
Peridot from Steven Universe
Peridot is such a great character because she goes through such a transformation. At first, you don’t like Peridot – she’s a big supporter of Home World, and our Crystal Gems are more of the rebel variety. After spending some time in the bathroom to contemplate her behavior (SU fans get this comment), Peridot comes to realize that the Crystal Gems aren’t that bad and maybe Home World isn’t as cool as she thought it was. Oh, and her favorite phrase is “You Klod!”


Shelby is so much fun! I found a YouTube video, which of course is included for your pleasure, of Shelby live streaming and talking about the Mr. Greg episode of Steven Universe. That episode of SU ended up playing upside down and I STILL watched the whole thing. I don’t watch upside down TV for just anyone! I didn’t realize that she did the foley sounds for the tap dancing scene. AND—AND that she and Harry choreographed the dance scene with Greg and Pearl. I was smitten.



You can also find Shelby in the YouTube Red series Me and My Grandma. She plays the ever eccentric but always entertaining Heidi. Just like Lazlo Hollyfield in Real Genuis, Heidi appears in Janey and Grandma’s apartment as if she were living in the basement and not a next door neighbor. Shelby gives Heidi so much life that even with her sardonic personality, you still want to hang out with her.

Here's the promo for Me and My Grandma! It's worth checking out YouTube Red to watch all the episodes. It's too bad I don't get paid for this blog for advertising, because YouTube Red OWES ME.
They could pay me back with Season Two of Single By 30.



Can I also add that Shelby even commented on one of my Twitter posts?
If we were playing Six Degrees of Twitter Separation to Harry Shum Jr (which trust me, I AM), then I’m at a one.

I think I might love Shelby more than Harry. Shhh! Don’t tell.
Seriously. How could you not? Imagine living like this....

Monday, April 17, 2017

Whoever came up with Live Video is an Evil Genius!

One of the tools used to engage fans of Shadowhunters is live videos. In my head I call them “pop-up videos” because you never know when they are going to happen. They kinda just happen with no or limited warning. You have to be diligent and watch for notifications, which can happen on any of a number of social media sites.



Some apps allow you to set notifications before an individual begins a live video, but that’s in the moment. What if you’re in the middle of class, and your app says – Hey! Dominic Sherwood just started a live video? I mean, if there was advanced warning, you might have thought about skipping class to watching this video. Not that I’m advocating skipping class.


Go to school!

Many fan accounts will re-post notifications for live videos – so if it happened on Instagram, you can still find out about it on Twitter. It’s helpful because keeping track of Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat is a full time job.

Not a paying full time job.
Momma needs money for her fancy house, expensive cars and extravagant vacations.
None of which I have.

I LOVE the concept of the random live-video because it requires you to be engaged all the time.



Live video applications also give fans the opportunity to interact with the actors by allowing them to post questions or comments. I admit, many of them are silly. Lots of “I love you” and “say hi to me in <insert geographic location here>!” But sometimes fans have some great questions and the actors answer them. They might be about the actors or about the show – if the actor likes the question and can read them (they tend to fly by), then they may answer them. It can be rewarding, especially if your question gets noticed.

The videos themselves can be short or long - a few minutes or up to 40 minutes, depending on the actor’s schedule and how interactive the fans are. You never know what you’re going to get, which makes it all the more important to watch when it happens.



But let’s be honest.
ShumDario News is a great fan resource!
We can’t sit online all hours of the day waiting for someone to host a live video.
There are things to do.
I mean, right now I should be doing laundry, but I’m SACRIFICING my laundry time to be with you.
It’s big of me, I know.

Anyway, it’s inevitable that you’re going to miss a few live videos. But don’t despair. Many sites allow users to post their video after the fact. That way, those fans who missed out can watch it later. For those instances when the site doesn’t keep the video, there is STILL HOPE!

There are a number of fan accounts that go out of their way to record live videos as they happen. That way, if you miss the video or are in that awkward predicament of being in class when the video happens, you can still check it out on YouTube. Shadowhunters has the best fans!



I also love live videos because they give you that sense of common experience.

The first one that I watched was one of Dominic Sherwood, it seemed like in an apartment. I learned that he had a girlfriend named Sarah. He also has a good friend named Daryl. I felt like I took part in a conversation with Dom even though it was rather one-sided.



I also caught part of a live video with Matthew Daddario on Valentine’s Day. Seriously. It seemed like he gave 10 minutes warning about his noon time live stream. Which happened around noon. Noon! I was at work! Kids were in the midst of school! Matt doesn’t tend to share as much about himself, but he does hold an engaging live video. Most recently, he hosted a live video where he talked a lot about plants. He suggested everyone should go on Twitter and @ all of the show’s actors, telling them which plant they were. So now we’re all participating in a group activity because of his video!


Live videos also allow me to differentiate between the character and person. I don’t think of Dominic Sherwood as Jace – those are two different entities. Likewise, Harry Shum Jr isn’t just Magnus to me. I think that’s important not just for me, as the viewer, but for the actor as well. He or she had the opportunity to share who with their fans. When the day comes that Shadowhunters is no longer a show (I mean, a day WAY in the future), then hopefully their fans will follow them to their next acting opportunity.


Because without fans there wouldn’t be a show.

Monday, April 10, 2017

We all need a favorite...

For those of you who haven’t been reading my blog since the beginning, I feel the need at this point to remind you how I got here. Here, as in on Twitter as a Shadowhunters junkie.
Let me recap briefly.

For season one of Shadowhunters, I didn’t watch it when it aired because a) I don’t have cable and b) I was busy working on my thesis. I, in fact, don’t watch much live tv unless it is the local news, which I stream from their website. I didn’t realize, until recently, that actors use tools like Instagram and Twitter to engage their audience. My fascination of this concept, for a myriad of reason, led me to follow the cast of Shadowhunters, and their fans on Twitter (and other social media sites).

There, you’ve been caught up.
Shadowhunters Cast

So, the thing is, I felt like a needed a favorite actor/actress on the show. It’s important because I feel like people on Twitter get associated for particular posts or feeds. It also just helps me, as a follower, focus on what I want my Twitter feed to represent. There are just so many cast members that I can’t post about all of them.
I do have a day job.

Although, truthfully, if I like something, I’ll click the heart or comment or retweet.
I’m not afraid to spread the love.
But I also want to have that experience of focusing an obsession. I think there’s something unique about that experience. 

But who do I choose?

It was really hard, because I love them all. I mean, Dominic Sherwood wins on accent alone.
Yes, I am a fool for an English accent.
He was also in a T. Swift video. Let me just leave that here for you.

This is a judgement free zone kids.

Matthew Daddario would be fun to follow. He puts on a great live video. He’s also super popular with the fans overall. Okay, and he has nice eyes. My cousin Fawn would say “he’s easy on the eyes.”
That he is Fawn, that he is.

Matthew Daddario

Katherine McNamara is incredibly smart and just amazing. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration when she was 17.  She’s also working on a Master’s degree in Applied Economics.
She’s a great female role model for fans.
Katherine McNamara

Emeraude… Alberto… Isaiah “Meme King” Mustafa.. Jade. The list goes on.
It doesn't hurt that they all get along so well. The behind the scenes videos are hilarious. 
I want to work with the Shadowhunters cast. 
I'm sure I'm not the only one and I would have to leave my day job.
Oddly enough, I think some people would be upset about that.
I mean, just watch them play Werewolf.
I didn't EVEN KNOW about this game until I watched this video.
My life is more complete now.


The all have their own amazing qualities that I love and enjoy.
I don’t want you thinking that I’ve dropped them like a sack of hot potatoes.
I also maybe want you to suffer a bit before I tell you who I decided on to focus on.

Partially because I want you to understand how this was a process and I didn’t just wake up one day and decide – hey, I’m going to like….. .
But maybe also because I’m twisted that way.

In the end, I decided that Harry Shum Jr. was my favorite.
I know, statistically, he’s the most popular anyway, but I CAN’T HELP IT.
In fact, I can’t even explain it in a sentence or two because there were a number of things that happened to elevate Harry to favorite status.

Harry Shum Jr.

No. I'm not going to tell you right now.
That would be cheating. You'll have to look for them in future posts.
Sorry, not sorry. 

Monday, April 3, 2017

Malec - Let me introduce you to Malec

Let’s be honest.
I started this blog so I could talk about Malec.

I understand that this is the first time I’ve actually devoted an entry to them, but I felt like I had to build up to it.
Malec, in case you don’t remember, is a portmanteau of Magnus and Alec, two characters on the show Shadowhunters.
It’s important to understand a little about these two characters.
I’m going to summarize.
A lot.
If you want to know more about them you could maybe Google them.
Or hey… maybe watch the show or read the books.
Just a suggestion.

Magnus Bane
Harry Shum Jr portrays Magnus Bane on Shadowhunters
Magnus is the High Warlock of Brooklyn. He’s lived for centuries, although he still looks 19 because apparently warlocks don’t age. While Magnus doesn’t offer his warlock services for free, he is compassionate and caring to his intimate friends.
Magnus is flamboyant, dressing in flashy colors that flaunt his bi-sexuality. He’s also partial to glitter.
I mean, he FREAKIN’ LOVES glitter.
Magnus isn’t afraid of being himself and he has no qualms about going after what or who he wants.

Alexander Lightwood
Alec is a Shadowhunter at the New York Institute. He’s around 20 (the show and book play a bit with
their ages) but he doesn’t have advantage of not aging that Magnus does. Due to his upbringing, Alec is very reserved and prefers to follow rules in order to prove his worth and bring honor to his family.  
Alec starts out in the proverbial closet regarding his sexuality and has feelings for his brother/parabatai Jace Wayland. Part of his reluctance to admit to being gay is that it isn’t accepted by his society (the Clave). Alec is used to putting the needs of others before his own. At one point he comments that “Emotions are nothing but a distraction”, just so you know where his head is at.
Alexander Lightwood is played by Matthew Daddario
Alec isn’t used to going after what he wants, instead doing what is expected of him.

This juxtaposition of an openly and happily bi character with someone who is still accepting his sexuality makes for some interesting interactions.

I mean, Magnus spends the whole first season trying to convince Alec to go out with him while Alec pretends he isn’t gay.
Or attracted to Jace.
It takes the whole first season of Shadowhunters for Alec figure out who and what he is.
And what HE wants.
But also to build up the strength to go after what he wants. 
It makes it all the more gratifying when he finally does grab that sexy warlock and kisses him.
At his wedding.
To someone who wasn't Magnus.
I digress.



If you read my entry about slang, you'll understand when I say that Malec is canon in The Mortal Instruments/Shadowhunters world.
Malec is sacred because it is one of the few times that you have a HEALTHY gay relationship portrayed on television.
The directors, writers and actors all understand how important this relationship is to fans. They try really hard to honor their story in the show. 
In addition to showing a healthy gay relationship, part of their story is Alec's coming out which, for so many youth, is a relatable experience. It's not always easy to come out to friends and family, especially if they express homophobic sentiments.
Sadly, not everyone has figured out that Love Is Love.


It’s not every day that you find an openly gay or bi-sexual person, not to mention couple on prime time TV.
Yes, for Doctor Who fans we had Captain Jack Harkness.
But Jack had a serious commitment problem.
He was also a bit of a dandy.
I still love him.

Sorry for the Doctor Who digression.

A large portion of Shadowhunter fans that I follow are part of the LGBTQ+ community.
I know this because they mention it in their posts. In their biographies.
They make statements like, "I've been to scared to say this, but I'm bi-sexual. My parents don't even know."
I love it when this happens because so many people send them love and support.
It's when Twitter feels like a community.

I'm glad that Malec has given teens and young adults the confidence to come out and accept themselves.
And while I can't say how it feels to part of the LGBTQ+ community, I know how it feels to not fit in or accepted for who you are.
I will give anyone love and support who needs it.
And while I can't pretend there aren't dinks out there in the world who won't support you, I can at least reassure you that not EVERYONE is a dink.

Fortuitously, Sam Pedley, staff writer at Talk Nerdy With Us, recently re-posted his article titled, "The Impact of 'Malec.'" Reading it reminded me of layers to Malec I had forgotten, such as Alec, representing the white male born into privilege, while Magnus represents the oppressed, being Asian and part demon. Sam also does a great job at getting some real quotes from fans who express how Malec's relationship helped them with their own acceptance and sexuality. Basically, now that you've almost finished my post, you should go read Sam's article.

It's not easy to be strong, but it helps when you have friends.



As a bonus note, Shadowhunters just won the 2017 GLAAD Award for Outstanding Drama Series. GLAAD honors film, television and media for their fair and inclusive representation of the LGBTQ+ community. In their acceptance speech, Harry Shum Jr. said, "I play an openly proud bi-sexual warlock and a person of color that’s in a relationship with a recently out gay Shadowhunter who hunts demons for a living. I don’t think that this combination has ever existed on TV."

I'm glad to say that I'm a fan of Shadowhunters and a strong supporter of Malec.

Monday, March 27, 2017

Understanding the Followers - Codes and Slang


Communicating on Twitter requires one to be creative because tweets themselves are limited to 140 characters. Tweeters have to be creative in how they write posts and often use abbreviations as a way to maximize their real estate. It’s important to understand what the common abbreviations are, so you can understand what people are writing about. Let me just show you a few of the terms found in the Twitosphere.  

RT: Re-Tweet, as it you’re posting it on your own feed.
DM: Direct Message. Kind of lime email on Twitter.
FML: F*ck My Life
SMH: Shaking My Head
NSFW: Not Safe For Work


Truthfully, a lot of the general Twitter slang and abbreviations make sense. I mean, I like to pretend SMH means So Much Hate, but OVERALL, in general, I can figure them out.

There are also references to Shadowhunters in general. For instance, if you leave this blog today with nothing else other than the term Malec, I’ve done my job.

The biggest thing to know is the Mash-ups or Portmanteaus of characters.
Malec – mash-up of Magnus and Alec.
Clace –Clary and Jace.
Climon –Clary and Simon.
Sizzy – Simon and Izzy
Rizzy – Raphael and Izzy
Jimon – Jace and Simon.

Now, here comes the most important part. The slang terms that I have obviously been missing out on.
You should memorize thes
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SHIP – Ship is my FAVORITE term right now. It’s a desire by fans for two people to be together in a relationship. Shipping a relationship shows that you are emotionally involved with the characters and have an affinity for them to stay together. Personally, I use it as a way to say I support a relationship – it’s a good pairing.

Curiously, I think this term has evolved a bit.
Let me explain.
One of my college students told me I couldn’t ship real people. That wasn’t cool. It was only for fictional characters.
But, I cross-checked with my 16 year old niece.
Okay, almost 17.
She said I could TOTALLY ship friends.
I mean, I feel like I trust my niece to know how these things work because she’s still a teen.

For example, I ship Malec.
See how easy that was? And how few characters it takes?

CANON – This term means true to the series. In relation to Shadowhunters, if Cassie Clare 
wrote a relationship into the book, that that’s canon. There are some liberties you can take with this – it’s acceptable with fan fiction to change up pairings. I mean, unless it’s Malec. No one messes with Malec.

OTP – One True Pairing. If you real love a particular pairing, they are your OTP.
Okay, and just to make this legit.
Malec is my OTP.

NoTP – Not a True Pairing. Use this to refer to your least favorite couple. These are two people who should not be with each other.
I’m going to say that, to me, Rizzy is my NoTP. 

BROTP – This stands for a couple you like as friends, but not as a couple.
Climon is my brotp. They shouldn’t date, but should legit be friends always. 

STAN  This terms is a portmanteau of the words “Stalker” and “Fan.” 
WHO KNEW?
Actually, the Internet did.
You use this term to describe your avid fanaticism for a celebrity, film group, etc,.
To the level of being obsessed!
I think I might stan Shadowhunters.
I’m kinda torn. I also stan Doctor Who.
Anyway, if you just want to call someone out for being obsessed with something, you can use the word stan.

Someone's TRASH – This term is not to be confused with calling someone trash. If I call someone trash, that means I don’t like them. That makes sense.
No, this term is about saying you’re someone trash.
Apparently this means that you admire the person you mention so much that, comparatively, you are trash. It’s supposed to be a compliment to the person.
Many Shadowhunter fans are Matthew Daddario’s trash.
There actually was this time when Matt asked about this term on Twitter. For a "friend."



I’m not going to say these are ALL of the slang terms out there. Just the ones I have encountered recently.
Hopefully you’ve learned something and picked up a few pointers.

And whatever you do, just remember, no one messes with Malec. 

Monday, March 20, 2017

Following Actors in the Shadow World

Christian Slater
Interacting with your favorite fans in the early 80s was so different than it is today. I was into
buying teen magazines that featured my favorite stars. I would tear (I mean cut, nicely) their pictures out and post them on my wall along with any personal information that was shared in the magazine. I was pretty into Christian Slater, so there were quite a few Christian pics on the wall. And seriously, if I find a good picture that shows my wall of shame, I will scan that baby and totally post it.

Anyway, my wall of celebrities was the 80s version of Instagram, Facebook, Tumblr or Twitter. I wanted to way to share the things I liked and, truthfully, look at them frequently.

Now you can follow your favorite fans on a number of social media sites. I can see what my favorite actor or actress is doing and where they’re at. In some ways, this makes them more exposed than they were in the gold ole days because they are always sharing to keep their fans happy. On the other side, if they control their own social media does that mean less paparazzi following them?

I follow a number of the actors from Shadowhunters on a number of social media platforms. Let me make a little chart for you of who I follow from Shadowhunters and where.


Actor
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Snapchat
Harry Shum Jr.
X
X
X
x
Matthew Daddario
X
X
X

Katharine McNamara
X
X
X
x
Dominic Sherwood
X
X
X

Emeraude Toubia
X
X
X
x
David Castro
X
X
X
x
Jade Hassoune
X
X
X
x
Alisha Wainwright
X
X
X

Alberto Rosende
X
X
X
x
Isaiah Mustafa
x
x
x

Alan Van Sprang

X
X




Now – let me make you one more table.

Actor
Tweets
Following
Followers
Likes
Harry Shum Jr.
17.2 K
771
1.19 M
1590
Matthew Daddario
840
51
394K
559
Katharine McNamara
64.1K
9,223
934K
39.3K
Dominic Sherwood
2533
669
393K
471
Emeraude Toubia
7,329
284
733K
1,231
David Castro
1,294
142
102K
5,358
Jade Hassoune
4,164
680
53.7K
8848
Alisha Wainwright
956
114
19.4K
1790
Alberto Rosende
3,312
704
205K
6741
Isaiah Mustafa
5,851
2,214
188K
3,964
Alan Van Sprang
2,413
210
85.8K
694


And.. to put it into perspective. Tom Hiddleston, who plays Loki in the Avengers movies, has 3.28 Million followers on Twitter. Robert Downey Jr. (Iron Man) has 7.86 million Twitter followers. Just so you understand what popular on Twitter looks like. The actors/actresses of Shadowhunters have a solid fan base, but they aren’t, you know, OBSCENLY POPULAR.

Harry Shum jr - Always Classy!
Except Harry Shum Jr. He’s POPULAR. Just not OBSCENLY POPULAR.
Truthfully that’s nice. We should leave something to the imagination. No need to get obscene.
Thanks for keeping it classy Harry!

Anyway, let’s just look at this data and see what we can gleam from that.

First, I know that these actors and actresses are out on social media.
Do they post every day? No.
Are they active on every site all the time? No.
Are some better than others at engaging and entertaining using social media? Yes.

I’m focusing on Twitter because there is more potential for interaction between the actors and fans. Fans are encouraged to ask questions about the show, the characters or about the actors themselves through Twitter. Sometimes you get an answer or a like on your post.

Do you know how excited I get when that happens?
I mean – there are a whole slew of people I run around and tell because I’m so low on the Shadowhunter Twitter echelon that I rarely get noticed.
People think I’m CRAZY!
Jade liked my tweet!
Nope, let me re-phrase. They already know I’m crazy.
This is more of a reinforcement.

Also, in this moment, let me just say that Jade Hassouné gave me my first actor like.
  So… shout out to Jade for noticing my posts!
               
I mean, here you are, one person out of hundreds of thousands of others posting questions, trying to get noticed. The odds are not in your favor my friend. Your tweet has to be appealing enough to stick out among all the other fan tweets. And, seeing as I’m at the bottom of the Twitter world, I feel like more likes and retweets kinda push you up on the feed. I’m just not that cool yet. 

First time for everything?
 

Proof that everyone has a crush on Matt Daddario.
I’m really bad at coming up with good questions or things to say.
Am I supposed to ask them, “hey what’s your favorite book?” “Who’s your celebrity crush?” Because they’ve been asked that.
A BAJILLION TIMES.
Also, fun fact, unless your name is Harry Shum Jr, I think your celebrity crush is Matthew Daddario. No need to ask. #spoilers
Sometimes you get fans demanding an answer or acknowledgement. “I just sent you this message, please answer it!”
 I’m not quite that aggressive with my posting. 




So where does that leave me?
I mainly tweet images or articles I’ve found online.
I retweet things I like.
I try to make comments.
I make snarky comments, especially during #ShadowhuntersChat.
That's just my personality!

Also, I feel like timing is essential. Apparently not everyone gets up at 5:15 am. Posting when actors seem to be active tends to get a better response.
Do you know what that means?

CONSTANT VIGILANCE!

I’m sure I’ll have more thoughts on the Twitter-sphere, but let me leave you with one last thing.

A friend of mine told me it’s hard to break into Twitter.
He was never so right!!
And he’s very rarely right, so THANKS ALEX!
              He deserves that shout out!