Tosche Station #10: It’s A Trope!
March 28, 2012 at 10:43 am | Posted in Miscellaneous | 1 CommentIt’s a trope!
Things get meta this week on Tosche Station Radio as Brian and Nanci dive into some of the great literary devices and themes that define Star Wars.
First up on Fixer’s Flash, Nanci plugs a Clone Wars season four roundtable she participated on over at Club Jade. She also got a glimpse at the upcoming Essential Guide to Warfare, which made Brian very jealous. Brian, on the other hand, is back into reading Marvel’s Civil War comics and is waiting for things to go horribly, horribly wrong with all of the characters he has grown fond of. He also admits he’s a sucker for musicals. Both the hosts briefly discuss some fanfiction projects that they’re in the process of wrapping up.
Deak’s Dirt is very much a multi-fandom affair this week. First on the docket is news of Timothy Zahn’s upcoming Han Solo novel finally getting a name: Scoundrels. If you heard a loud noise from the direction of Seattle over the weekend, it’s because Avatar: The Legend of Korra hit the web early with a pair of episodes. Brian’s particularly excited about the lead character, thinking she might be emerging on the entertainment scene at just the perfect time. Last, but certainly not least, The Hunger Games debuted over the weekend to the tune of $152 million, the third biggest opening weekend release of all time and the biggest gross for a non-sequel film. Take that, Twilight.
This week’s discussion topic on Camie’s Concerns revolves around one of Brian’s favorite websites in the entire universe, TV Tropes. What are tropes you might ask? They’re familiar devices and conventions we all see in the fiction and entertainment we enjoy. Nanci and Brian attack five notable tropes that have appeared in Star Wars and discuss some other fandoms these familiar and enjoyable themes have appeared in:
- Chronic Backstabbing Disorder
- Heterosexual Life Partners
- “The Reason You Suck” Speech
- The Ascended Extra
- The Big No
Finally in Wormie’s Works, Nanci highlights some wonderful fan music and Brian links us to a brief but brilliant Buffy the Vampire Slayer fic.
Nanci’s Pick for Fanwork of the Week: Alex Carpenter’s Hunger Games CD, available on iTunes, Bandcamp, and YouTube
Brian’s Pick for Fanwork of the Week: Collapse by MiraxCorran
Tosche Station is a part of the Solo Sound network and the official podcast of Roqoo Depot. If you like what you hear, please leave a review on the iTunes Music Store or the Zune Marketplace. We can also be found on Facebook and Twitter.
Nanci is a news and column writer at EUCantina. You can find her on Twitter with the handle @Nancipants
Brian is a staff writer at Roqoo Depot. You can find him on Twitter with the handle @LaneWinree
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