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yourlibrarian ([personal profile] yourlibrarian) wrote in [community profile] tv_talk2025-07-01 02:54 pm

TV Tuesday: Geeking Out

Laptop-TV combo with DVDs on top and smartphone on the desk



Have you ever been to a convention focused on a particular TV show? Or have you been to panels on one in a multi-fandom convention? What aspects are a draw for you?
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[personal profile] rogueslayer452 2025-07-01 10:47 pm (UTC)(link)
I've been to several conventions. It started with Creation Con for Supernatural, which was my gateway into conventions. Then I went to Dragon*Con, and after that it was more local fan/anime conventions which I attended more frequently as a means to save money (because traveling is expensive).

For me, the draw of conventions was the atmosphere. It's one of the places where it gathered so many fannish individuals and where you could express your enthusiasm of the things you were interested in on that level, from cosplay and the vending areas and getting to see and converse with other fellow fans of something. Also yes, seeing the actors and creators of a particular fandom you were into was definitely a massive draw too, because there is something surreal about seeing someone you admire from the screen in person. Although admittedly, over time, it became less of a spectacle for me. That's not to say that I don't enjoy seeing them in person when I do, but it's about the intent of it, if that makes sense. Panels, autographs and photo ops, while fun, it can depend on whether or not you want to sit through a possible repetitive questionnaire session and/or be perceived by the actor/creator in question (and also spending money, because that can vary too depending on the actor). So for me, it's more about the fan atmosphere than anything else. Especially the vendors area, because you get to see a lot of goodies that fans are selling which you can only get at these kinds of events.

I haven't been to a convention since a little before 2020, and for obvious reasons I've been hesitant on attending another one even though I do miss it.