[identity profile] janamelie.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] reddwarfslash
Maybe this is one of those things which was obvious to everyone else, but it only clicked for me today when I saw a still of The Wicked Witch Of The West from "The Wizard Of Oz" in an article about Halloween.  It's quite a while since I've seen the film, but I just remembered that she uses the same name for Dorothy - "My pretty" - as Low Rimmer does for Lister in "Demons & Angels".

Admittedly Rob and Doug may have come up with that independently, but given how ingrained that film is in the collective (English-speaking, at least) consciousness, it seems more likely to me that they subconsciously remembered it as convenient shorthand for "This character is evil.  Just to emphasise that, have a broad hint that they have a homosexual interest in our protagonist and aren't particularly bothered whether or not it's returned.  You got that, right?  Evil?"

From what I remember of the film, the Wicked Witch is one of the characters who has a counterpart in Dorothy's regular life in Kansas - sinister spinster Miss Gulch, who can be read as a (stereotyped) lesbian.  I notice these things more than the average viewer, being gay myself, but the parallels with Low Rimmer and the idea of someone's repressed sexuality emerging when they undergo a magical transformation just seems too obvious to be entirely coincidental.  It may be, of course.

So that's my "Well, duh!" moment regarding pop culture references in RD.  Feel free to add your own.

Date: 2014-11-01 09:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] felineranger.livejournal.com
Interesting point - see I don't think Rimmer considers himself at all attractive but I also don't think that if he could choose his appearance that he'd choose to look like Lister either. I'm not sure Lister is traditionally 'masculine' enough to fit Rimmer's likely stereotype of what a man should look like and what he would aspire too. Lister is too short, too pretty, too chubby. He may be insanely attracted to Lister, and the aforementioned qualities may be a part of that, but I'm not sure that he's jealous in that sense. However, Low Rimmer may well have a jealous desire to possess Lister as a desirable object because he is so much 'prettier' than anyone else he has access to, if that makes sense.

Date: 2014-11-02 09:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lordvalerymimes.livejournal.com
My own personal interpretation of Rimmer is that everything that he considers to be his own opinions are coloured by years of trying to live-up to his family's expectations of him. I think he's spent so many years mirroring their opinions back on them, that he thinks they're his own, when they're really not. I see Rimmer being jealous of Lister's looks and attitudes subconsciously, because somewhere deep down, he's truly envious of who Lister is.

I think of Rimmer as being sort of the black sheep of his family, only he never had the self-confidence or wherewithal to actually rebel against them. Instead he spent years repressing and denying who he really wanted to be, and it's made him into the simpering, smeggy mess that we all know and love. I think he sees in Lister, someone that he subconsciously wishes he could be like, even though other parts of his brain are completely in denial of it.

Just how I choose to interpret their dynamic though. There are so may different ways it can be approached. It's one of the things I love about the show and the fanfiction. :)

Date: 2014-11-02 10:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lordvalerymimes.livejournal.com
I love that drunk scene in Thanks for the Memory SO much. Drunk Rimmer is one of my favorites. I really need to write a fic that features drunk Rimmer at some point. I love thinking about what he could accidentally let slip, once his tongue's been loosened by a bit of booze.

See, I see Rimmer's complaints about Lister's looks, ie: pregnant baboon, Alfred Hitchcock, looking like a frog in a biology class, etc... as a classic case of "protesting too much". He's in such denial and trying to convince himself SO hard. :D

But yes, you're exactly right, the different interpretations lead to such a wealth when it comes to the fic. I love the variety! Rimmer's been a top, a bottom, the dominant, the submissive, and just about everything in-between. I find it so fascinating everyone's different takes on them. It's never boring to read what others have written. :)

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