#and enjouy due south however you like
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pigtailedgirl · 1 year ago
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I love this so much!!!
It made me laugh and go yes so many times. Both because as two people who weren’t in the fandom or watched the show ( you should, I think it maybe to your tastes from other episodes I’ve heard!  I would so pay for a watch along recap) the amount of info you got lovingly mixed up on was funny as hell. But the outsider perspective is so refreshingly honest and needed to say wtf is due south lol. 
I think in that way you are on point nailing broader history trends of the fannish times and due south’s place in, and omg the religious wars, only my second time hearing of that crazyiness, and just why due south keeps cycling in fannish history. Of why fandom splintered, like the production did. 
Bravo episode!!!
Helloooo, Chicago! This very special bonus episode was recorded LIVE at FanExpo Chicago '23 on the Creator Stage, and we're so excited to get to share it with you all! To celebrate and thank FXC for inviting us to perform, we decided to honor the Windy City and give a brief overview of a few fannish events in a fandom that owes it all to the Chi: due South. The heartwarming tale of a Canadian Mountie, a deaf wolfdog, some ghosts, and two gentlemen named Ray, due South is one of the hardiest fandoms of the '90s and boy, howdy, was its drama nutty, eh? From the Religious War of '96 to the still-ongoing Ray Wars, due South fans have seen, said, and done it all. And we salute them here, at the first episode we've gotten to record in the same room. Enjoy! (The normal episode for this week is coming soon! COVID is delaying its release, boo.)
This Week In Fandom History is a fandom-centric podcast that tells you… what happened this week in fandom history!
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