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Riona ([personal profile] rionaleonhart) wrote2009-08-16 06:02 pm

If I Recall Correctly, As Of Course I Unfailingly Do.

[livejournal.com profile] wildeabandon was kind enough to show me the Neverwhere miniseries yesterday! Mr Croup, murderer of my heart, was not exactly as I'd imagined him (not that I'd been delusional enough to envision him as attractive; he just didn't quite match my mental image), but it was a great deal of fun, and I now want to write about every character I've ever loved stumbling into London Below.

Also, Paterson Joseph as the Marquis de Carabas was excellent and amazing and I am going to take a moment to weep about his not being cast as the Doctor. HE COULD HAVE BEEN SO WONDERFUL.

(I am now even more certain that the Marquis needs to meet Derren Brown. They remind me quite strongly of each other.

Derren is going to hate him.)


I just wondered what a Neverwhere/Silent Hill crossover would be like, and then I realised that it would be quite difficult to make work. Neverwhere works as a potential crossover fandom because it has a location - London Below - into which one can merrily insert characters from other fandoms. Silent Hill's crossover potential is also location-based. It's not terribly easy to cross over two fandoms where the main crossover potential is in their locations; you can't send London Below to Silent Hill.

It would be fairly easy to turn London Below into Silent Hill, though, so, should I ever wish to send the actual characters of Neverwhere to Silent Hill, I shouldn't have too much trouble. Croup and Vandemar would never work, of course; Silent Hill would probably want to hire them. The Marquis could be extremely interesting, though, particularly if he has less collected company, and I'd quite like to see how Hunter would fare. The Marquis and Hunter are rather confident characters, of course, but Silent Hill does like to strip away confidence, and I think it could manage to unsettle de Carabas, even if he'd never show it outwardly.


On the topic of Silent Hill crossovers: [livejournal.com profile] th_esaurus and I went to watch Le Cirque Invisible a few days ago (entertaining but extremely odd, and I'm not sure I'd be able to describe what we saw), and before it began we somehow ended up discussing the Jonas brothers in Silent Hill. There were some ideas that could make quite a good fic (written by someone more familiar with the brothers than I am, obviously): Nick is apparently afraid of failure, for example, so the town would constantly put him into situations in which he would fail.

We did not focus on the good ideas.

'NICK IS CHASED BY GIANT SUGAR CUBES. THEY REPRESENT HIS DIABETIC ANGST.'
'THE MONSTERS DESTROY JOE'S CLOTHES AND HE CAN FIND NOTHING TO WEAR BUT LEOTARDS.'

Should [livejournal.com profile] th_esaurus and/or I ever write a 'Jonases in Silent Hill' fic, I would advise that you avoid reading it.

[identity profile] dracothelizard.livejournal.com 2009-08-16 08:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, you've got different versions of Silent Hill, as you do of London, sort of. You've got the Other Silent Hill where Pyramid Head walks around and the normal Silent Hill that's just empty, and it's the same with London/London Below, so you could argue that Other Silent Hill and London Below are sort of on the same level of existence, in that only select people know of its existence and can get in there, and everyone else doesn't see it. Pyramid Head could totally visit London Below.

Also, I have seen all episodes of the Jonas TV show so far, and I like it. A lot. It is cheesy and ridiculous and quite amusing, so I think it's right up your alley.

And sending Kevin Jonas to Silent Hill is just ridiculously mean. You can't do that to him. Sending Frankie is A-OKAY. He'll fit right in with his being an annoying little child.