Electroclash | Sarah ([personal profile] electrocynic) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2012-04-05 03:49 pm
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Superheroing 101, Thursday, Period 4

There was no pub this week, as much as that saddened Electroclash. There was only a normal classroom, with a projector at the front, and their teacher back in her uniform.

"Let me tell you a little story about my friend Don. Some of you probably met a simulated version of him last week – black clothes, Spanish, very gay? That one." And Don... probably wouldn't have objected to that description. "Now, Don –– well, Timebomb, as we call him, once had a hero mission at the Armenian embassy in London. And it didn't go quite as planned. There were a few casualties, shit like that, but Don thought it went all right, all things considered. And then some chump who reviewed it for the next issue of New Power Express gave Don and the whole thing a right trashing, calling it an utter disappointment in entertainment value and heroics, and a mediocre performance."

A beat went by.

"Don went over to his house and carved the words 'mediocre performance' into his forehead with a wire coat hanger." Yes. "So. Today our topic is bad reviews. Sometimes you get them, mostly because some journos are miserable gits who make themselves feel better by saying you have issues with your temper." Ahem. "And that's a further cape problem: how to deal with poor reviews in a manner that doesn't do further damage to your public image. While I do believe Don's mercenary career got a boost from that incident, you're supposed to be learning to do something else. So, I'm gonna show you an example review and then you're gonna discuss what the proper way to react to something like that would be, if you happened to be the target. |Laptop, show shit review.|"

The following got projected on the screen up front:

SKIRMISH REVIEW
LADYTROUBLE VS POWERPIXIE
★☆☆☆☆
Essentially it was Mean Girls with masks. I could go on, but you know what – why bother? Some b-list college girls beat up another girl, none of whom will ever mean anything to continuity or canon. Save your time and skip straight to Excelsor vs. Slicefist.
... The sudden glare she gave the computer could be explained by the fact that she'd specifically wanted to show one of Alex's poor reviews (preferably something where he'd lit shit on fire) but apparently the SPA were having their own fun at her expense. She glowered. "Right," she grumbled. "Anyway. Something glowing like this comes your way. How do you react? How should you react?"

It should be noted that while Electroclash found Timebomb's reaction a little over the top, she still thought punching the reviewer in the face was a valid option.

[ocd up!]
hasadestiny: ([pose] all the fucks I give)

Re: Discussion [Heroing 04/05]

[personal profile] hasadestiny 2012-04-05 01:38 pm (UTC)(link)
"Buy out the paper, take it from there." Lex maaaaybe didn't have too much respect for journalists.
hasadestiny: ([neu] totes interested in what you say)

Re: Discussion [Heroing 04/05]

[personal profile] hasadestiny 2012-04-05 01:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Pfft, not even old Rupes could compare to Lionel.

"Then you just have to be a bit more subtle. A hostile takeover here, some disinformation there."
hasadestiny: ([lionel] ignoring the lecture)

Re: Discussion [Heroing 04/05]

[personal profile] hasadestiny 2012-04-05 02:18 pm (UTC)(link)
"Because perception is power. Lot of reporters are scum." He'd found out about his mom's death from the paparazzi, he was entitled to be cynical. "But they're scum who get listened to. Just because I don't care about what they say, doesn't mean it mightn't be beneficial to me at some point."