muccamukk: Bill grins in triumph, holding his new jumpwings in his teeth. (BoB: Jumpwings)
Muccamukk ([personal profile] muccamukk) wrote in [community profile] heavyartillery2020-02-10 08:26 am

[Discussion] The Battle of the Monday Blahs

As the quiet dread of rarepair deadlines begins to settle in, we all need some positivity. Or, I do, anyway. Here's some suggestions :D

  • Post about bits of canon you currently love/are thinking about.

  • What random related facts delight you?

  • Rec a fanwork you've recently discovered or revisited for the hundredth time.

  • Actor just that damn pretty you have to share a pic or gif? Share one!


What's making you happy in HBO War Fandom this week, folks?
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[personal profile] lt_aldo_raine 2020-02-10 04:41 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm having a similar experience doing some reading up on Talbert. My god, my god, my god, the Winters hero worship is unreal. I'm honestly surprised he didn't propose while the war was on.
thrillingdetectivetales: Davie and Alan from the play, Kidnapped, kissing on the moors. Both men's faces are obscured. Davie has a hand on Alan's cheek. (BoB - Tab laughing)

[personal profile] thrillingdetectivetales 2020-02-10 04:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Ditto on the "would love research access" sentiment. Tab is my honey child and I need to know more about hiiiimmm.

(Winters seemed to have a bit of reciprocal hero worship happening for Tab in a few of the texts, too. More Tab/Dick!)
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[personal profile] lt_aldo_raine 2020-02-10 05:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Sorry to (perhaps somewhat falsely) excite you ladies. I haven't been able to find much, honestly. In addition to Dick's book, which I know y'all have read, I've been looking at A Company of Heroes and We Who Are Alive and Remain. Both are collections of stories and interviews from the troopers like Tab and their families who felt snubbed by Ambrose. I've also been reading the Forrest Guth book, which isn't the most well-written but has a lot of anecdotal content.


Alexander, Larry (2011). In the Footsteps of the Band of Brothers: A Return to Easy Company's Battefields with Sgt. Forrest Guth. NAL Trade. ISBN 0451233158.

Brotherton, Marcus (2010). A Company of Heroes: Personal Memories about the Real Band of Brothers and the Legacy They Left Us. Berkley Caliber. ISBN 978-0-425-23420-4.

Brotherton, Marcus (2010). We Who Are Alive and Remain: Untold Stories from the Band of Brothers. Dunton Calber. ISBN 978-0425234198.
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[personal profile] lt_aldo_raine 2020-02-10 05:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, they were Not Pleased.

I'm also just such a fan of all the fanboy letters that Tab sent to Dick.
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[personal profile] slightlytookish 2020-02-10 06:21 pm (UTC)(link)
I read We Who Are Alive and Remain a few months ago and found it sadder than I expected it to be (mostly towards the end tbh). Is A Company of Heroes about the same, would you say? I was going to read them back to back but thought it might be too much melancholy at once.
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[personal profile] lt_aldo_raine 2020-02-10 06:54 pm (UTC)(link)
I haven't finished either--mostly just jumping around to the bits relevant to the fic I'm writing--so, I don't want to speak conclusively. But I haven't found A Company to be too melancholic so far! I'd say its definitely worth a glance or two, especially if you're interested in the lives of the men cast into the periphery of the show/Ambrose's book.
slightlytookish: Dick reading a letter (BoB: Winters - Reading)

[personal profile] slightlytookish 2020-02-10 07:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you, that's good to know. I definitely plan on reading it but mostly I was wondering if I should buffer it with something more cheery.