TV IS A VISUAL MEDIUM. HOW YOU FRAME THINGS MATTERS.
bellamyblakeprotectionsquad2k16:
You know, I can’t help but think about the framing of things, comparing the 100 and Underground. I’m not going to post pictures because it’s triggering as fuck, but my goodness, the differences between the framing of Adina Porter’s character, Pearly Mae, and Ricky Whittle’s character, Lincoln.
Two black characters, on their knees, looking down the barrel of a gun, sacrificing themselves for the people they love as said loved ones looking on from afar.
And yet on Underground, Pearly Mae’s hands are up and she’s begging the white man not to kill her in front of her daughter. Adina pointed out that it was deliberately positioned with hands up as a homage to Ferguson. There is nobility there, but there is such an awareness of how their show fits into the current cultural landscape. Chris Meloni’s slave catcher character pauses, and there’s conflict on his face, because his own kid is watching not just Pearly Mae’s family, and something in him stops him from pulling the trigger in front of his audience. The horror is underscored by his reluctance and we don’t need to see the violence here to get the message.
Meanwhile, over on the 100, not only are they having another black man holding the gun, feeding into the Black on Black trope despite the fact that Pike is supposed to be an allegory of post 9/11 bigotry against Muslims (which ???? but whatever) – the show deliberately sensationalizes Lincoln’s death. His hands are shackled, the gun goes off, everything is in slow motion, in graphic detail, and his body is filmed from above, splayed out, bleeding out in the mud from his head.
Did we need to see that? Why not just cut to Octavia’s horrified reaction? Why did we need to see that level of detail? Do they not realize how harmful that image is, of a helpless (PEACEFUL) black man on his knees being shot execution style by an authority figure? In the world we live in, THAT is the image they decided to go with. And multiple people signed off on that- from the director to the showrunner to the studios.
I just…
It baffles me how tone deaf this show is when it comes to how they think they can just film things this way and think it’s okay for KIDS to watch. Do they think we need this in our society?
THEIR RACISM KEEPS ON SHOWING AND THEY THINK IT’S OKAY JUST BECAUSE THEY HAVE DIVERSE CAST?????
MEDIA DOES NOT EXIST IN A VACUUM. HOW YOU FRAME THINGS VISUALLY MATTERS. WHAT YOU WRITE MATTERS.
How many times do we have to say it? How many foreheads do I have to staple it to before they will finally get the message?
To everyone who does not understand why Lincoln’s death is a “social justice issue”. We expected Lincoln to die, we were prepared for it even, because Ricky gave us so many hints it was kind of a given.
It is the way he died in a time when black men are being killed left and right in very similar ways. It was the fact that it was so graphic. It does not matter that it was “honorable”. Lincoln dying defending Octavia would have been honorable.
There is a visceral reaction to seeing a black man, shot in the head, while chained, kneeling in mud, that you can only truly understand if you are black. It is a call back to the Slave days, the Civil Rights Era and even worse a call back to today. To Jordan Dunn, just listening to his music, Mike Brown with his hands up, Trayvon Martin, walking home with his tea and skittles, Freddie Gray in the back of a police van and Jamar Clarke, who was just trying to get help for his girlfriend.
Please stop telling minorities who are reacting to things that actually affect them in real life that the way they react is wrong. Please do not ignore our feelings and our words.
TV IS A VISUAL MEDIUM. HOW YOU FRAME THINGS MATTERS.
bellamyblakeprotectionsquad2k16:
You know, I can’t help but think about the framing of things, comparing the 100 and Underground. I’m not going to post pictures because it’s triggering as fuck, but my goodness, the differences between the framing of Adina Porter’s character, Pearly Mae, and Ricky Whittle’s character, Lincoln.
Two black characters, on their knees, looking down the barrel of a gun, sacrificing themselves for the people they love as said loved ones looking on from afar.
And yet on Underground, Pearly Mae’s hands are up and she’s begging the white man not to kill her in front of her daughter. Adina pointed out that it was deliberately positioned with hands up as a homage to Ferguson. There is nobility there, but there is such an awareness of how their show fits into the current cultural landscape. Chris Meloni’s slave catcher character pauses, and there’s conflict on his face, because his own kid is watching not just Pearly Mae’s family, and something in him stops him from pulling the trigger in front of his audience. The horror is underscored by his reluctance and we don’t need to see the violence here to get the message.
Meanwhile, over on the 100, not only are they having another black man holding the gun, feeding into the Black on Black trope despite the fact that Pike is supposed to be an allegory of post 9/11 bigotry against Muslims (which ???? but whatever) – the show deliberately sensationalizes Lincoln’s death. His hands are shackled, the gun goes off, everything is in slow motion, in graphic detail, and his body is filmed from above, splayed out, bleeding out in the mud from his head.
Did we need to see that? Why not just cut to Octavia’s horrified reaction? Why did we need to see that level of detail? Do they not realize how harmful that image is, of a helpless (PEACEFUL) black man on his knees being shot execution style by an authority figure? In the world we live in, THAT is the image they decided to go with. And multiple people signed off on that- from the director to the showrunner to the studios.
I just…
It baffles me how tone deaf this show is when it comes to how they think they can just film things this way and think it’s okay for KIDS to watch. Do they think we need this in our society?
THEIR RACISM KEEPS ON SHOWING AND THEY THINK IT’S OKAY JUST BECAUSE THEY HAVE DIVERSE CAST?????
MEDIA DOES NOT EXIST IN A VACUUM. HOW YOU FRAME THINGS VISUALLY MATTERS. WHAT YOU WRITE MATTERS.
How many times do we have to say it? How many foreheads do I have to staple it to before they will finally get the message?
To everyone who does not understand why Lincoln’s death is a “social justice issue”. We expected Lincoln to die, we were prepared for it even, because Ricky gave us so many hints it was kind of a given.
It is the way he died in a time when black men are being killed left and right in very similar ways. It was the fact that it was so graphic. It does not matter that it was “honorable”. Lincoln dying defending Octavia would have been honorable.
There is a visceral reaction to seeing a black man, shot in the head, while chained, kneeling in mud, that you can only truly understand if you are black. It is a call back to the Slave days, the Civil Rights Era and even worse a call back to today. To Jordan Dunn, just listening to his music, Mike Brown with his hands up, Trayvon Martin, walking home with his tea and skittles, Freddie Gray in the back of a police van and Jamar Clarke, who was just trying to get help for his girlfriend.
Please stop telling minorities who are reacting to things that actually affect them in real life that the way they react is wrong. Please do not ignore our feelings and our words.
On Clarke as bi representation and fandom infighting
This post is prompted by some posts and asks I’ve been seeing on my dash, by people claiming that those complaining about Clarke potentially ending up with a guy are biphobic and perpetuate bi erasure.
As a bi woman myself, and someone who is still devastated by the 307 events, as well as someone frustrated at the possibility of Clarke ending up with a guy, here are my two cents.
On Clarke as bi representation and fandom infighting
This post is prompted by some posts and asks I’ve been seeing on my dash, by people claiming that those complaining about Clarke potentially ending up with a guy are biphobic and perpetuate bi erasure.
As a bi woman myself, and someone who is still devastated by the 307 events, as well as someone frustrated at the possibility of Clarke ending up with a guy, here are my two cents.
YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD LURKER
In early August, prompted by leaked audition tapes for new season 3 characters, an ‘insider’ appeared on a popular lesbian forum with a thread dedicated to The 100, and began to interact with the fans. They identified themselves as “Your Friendly Neighborhood Lurker” and as someone who works on the show. They also identified as straight, despite the forum being a safe space for lesbian individuals to engage with one another.
“Your Friendly Neighborhood Lurker” announced that they were there for rumor control and to answer questions about canon. They also stated that they had a fondness for Clexa. They enjoyed engaging with the community on the lesbian forum and took pleasure in reading what the fans had to say about everything. While interacting with fans, they even tried to come up with ‘non-spoilery’ ways of responding to questions about the plotline.
Aug 4 2015, 02:37 AMSorry, just catching up (busy day at the office…)
Full disclosure: What we speculated last season when episode 209 aired has evolved slightly in the discussions for this season. It’s more like 2-3 years.
–YFNL
Aug 4 2015, 02:49 AMI’m not Jason (yes, I know, no way to prove that.) He’s far too busy now that production has started to read forums. That’s why his tweeting has dropped off (though his asst sometimes retweets articles on his behalf).
– YFNL (Your Friendly Neighborhood Lurker) :spy:
P.S. I’m here because I enjoy reading what you all have to say. Obviously, you don’t have to censor any criticism on my account (and yes, most of you will look at me askance as a fake because…well, I would.)
Aug 4 2015, 02:51 AM
She was in L.A. today.
She looks lovely in glasses, btw.
– YFNL :spy:
Aug 4 2015, 02:55 AMHmmm… :hmmm:
Let me get back to you. Gotta figure out the most non-spoiler way to answer this and yet satisfy.
– YFNL :spy:
Aug 4 2015, 03:05 AM
Total oversight. No one thought to take a photo until she was gone!
(I said it was a busy day.)
Last post today. Don’t want anyone here asking questions… and it’s cool if you are skeptical. You should be. Always.
– YFNL :spy:
Aug 4 2015, 03:08 AM(okay really, last one)
I only jumped in around page 220 of this thread. Tracking down leaks. Stayed because y’all are funny.
As far as I know, I’m the only one currently checking in here…but, if someone else does and sees my posts… let’s just say, I’m dipping in a toe and not a whole foot so as to keep my cover. Also, I in no way intend to spoil anything for anyone. I’m here for rumor control and questions about canon.
Keep on, keepin’ on, ladies…
– YFNL :spy:
One of the major points “YFNL” made, was to reassure people about something that had been posted on social media.
Alycia Debnam-Carey had stopped by The 100 office and signed a poster to Jason with the following:
“Thank you for this opportunity. Jus Drein Jus Daun.”
Many fans took this as a goodbye note to Jason, suggesting that Lexa would be dying this season.
YFNL, in their capacity as “Rumor Control,” discredited that theory, stating that there was no goodbye implied and that Alycia was simply thanking Jason.
Of course, by the time Shawna Benson stopped by the board to reassure fans and “help them sleep better at night,” she was already aware of Lexa’s death. In fact, even media members were aware of Lexa’s death at that point. Eric Goldman, of IGN, joked that Kim Shumway had accidentally spoiled Lexa’s death for him at Comic-Con, weeks before Shawna visited the thread.
Aug 4 2015, 02:43 PMNot an official poster. I believe Jason bought it on Etsy. ADC signed it for him because he asked. No “goodbye” implied by thanking the show creator for casting her in a great role.
– YFNL
Aug 4 2015, 03:28 PMI already said to keep an eye on TCAs.
Maybe we’ll finally get an episode total announced…
But yes, that too could be guessed by anyone. It’s logical to announce that kind of thing at the TCAs.
The problems with “verifying” who I am are two-fold:
1. If I tell you something that would clearly identify me as being part of the show, I’d blow my cover with my coworkers.
2. You will continue to consider me a fake anyway.So, I’ll live with #2 rather than run the risk of #1. I’ll pop in from time to time when I see things are going south and you need a little sanity. Maybe I’m legit, maybe I’m not. Either way, I intend to make you sleep better at night as you wait for the show to come back.
Now I’m going away for awhile, because clearly I’ve posted too much in the last 48 hours.– YFNL
P.S. Like pretty much everyone else, I am ship-agnostic. But I have a fondness for Clexa that cannot be denied. And I’m straight, since someone asked my orientation. I’m here because you guys amuse me. And this is completely unsanctioned, hence why I can’t prove anything.
Fans felt more reassured after YFNL’s posts and presence in the forum; the confidence in Lexa’s survival rose even more when “YFNL” revealed herself to be Shawna Benson, a staff writer on The 100. She confirmed this on her twitter account.
Aug 4 2015, 07:38 PM
You guys have clearly had too many issues with this in the past, so I’ll just let it go.
Would’ve been fun.
– YFNL a.k.a. Staff Writer Shawna Benson @TeelaJBrown
See you when we premiere!
Although Shawna stated that she would not be back following the August posts, a Merry Christmas message to the same lesbian forum showed differently. Shawna referenced a series of inside jokes and names from the thread, demonstrating that she had been hanging around the forum and reading posts, even possibly engaging with the community on an anonymous basis. According to the forum, for Shawna to understand the inside jokes she was making on her twitter account, she would have had to be on the thread often.
Dec 25 2015, 06:29 AMThank you for a great year. Love you all and sorry about all the drama.
Merry Christmas!
Regards,
YFNL :spy:(Yes, its really me. Check Twitter for validation)
This situation as a whole raises a number of questions about proper social media engagement between fans and creators. Was it wrong for fans to feel comforted when a writer on the show specifically seeks out their fan spaces and their LGBT+ spaces to reassure them about their favorite characters and relationships on the show? Should the creators really feel blindsided by the fan response when they spent time during the hiatus on lesbian-specific forums and read hundreds of posts that discussed the fans’ fears of Lexa’s death? Is lying to fans just to preserve the “shock twist” in the show really the right way to go about telling stories? Let’s discuss.
TLDR; shawna benson invaded our safe space to reassure us of Lexa’s survival when she’d been dead for months