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Keep Hoping Machine Running ([personal profile] thefourthvine) wrote2004-09-20 04:45 pm

Fandoms I Have Loved 8: Oz

I'll be the first to admit that when it comes to Oz, I know nothing. But when has that ever stopped me before? Roll on with the FIHL, and if I get it wrong, hey, just tell me so.

Oz is a TV show. About a maximum-security prison. That did its damnedest to show prison life the way it really is. And it was written by Tom Fontana. This is all the warning any sane person should require; translated, it says "do not watch Oz or read Oz FF." I've managed to avoid watching the show, but I've succumbed to the fic, albeit in a horror-show, hands-over-the-eyes, reading-between-my-fingers kind of way.



I don't do TV. The thought of prison life makes me woozy. And I hate Tom Fontana because he is the greatest living practitioner of character assassination (literal and figurative) and fan betrayal. See, the thing is, Fontana creates fantastic characters, characters it's easy to like or love or at least stare at (or read about) in endless fascination. And then, when he's got you, when you can't look away, he rapes them.

In Homicide, the rape was figurative. In Oz, it's literal.

Rape of any kind makes me seriously, seriously sick.

But I read this fandom anyway. Why? Well, when you take the props of civilization and sanity away from men, you get Oz. And when you take the props of civilization and sanity away from FF writers, you get some superlative fic.

Oz writers are the disadvantaged youths of the fannish world; their options are limited and their opportunities are few. Their guys can't date. Can't spend time together when they want and can't get away from each other when they need to. Can't ever be safe or secure or simply in love. These men are observed 24/7 by psychopaths and killers and sick, twisted fucks, and I'll leave you to guess which of those are the guards and which are the inmates. The characters live in a place with glass walls and fluorescent lights and cameras everywhere. They can't do the usual kind of kink, because they don't have access to sex toys or (private use) handcuffs or fetish gear, but every sexual encounter is BDSM anyway. Even lube is a problem for Oz writers. So Oz fic is written inside a strange auctorial prison, and the way good FF works around that prison is a wonder to behold. Seriously, it's worth seeing what such major limitations can do to great writers, even if the universe and pretty much everyone in it squicks you.

-The Characters-
There are a lot of characters in this show. A lot. But for the sake of space and sanity, I'm going to restrict this list, and the fics that follow, to the major characters involved in the show's most popular – and canon – pairing. But please do keep in mind that each show consisted of many plot lines that involved none of these people. And also keep in mind that Beecher/Keller is simply the beginner's pairing in this fandom; there's lots of other great fic, including gen and het, which last one is particularly impressive when you consider how few women there were in this show.

TOBIAS BEECHER was an alcoholic, a lawyer, a slightly fucked-up but eminently normal man. He drove drunk, struck and killed a little girl named Kathy (or Cathy) Rockwell, and got sentenced to 15 years in Oz. I guess you could say that was the start of his downward spiral. Yes, things get substantially worse for him than merely killing a kid. I mean, he gets raped, he gets a swastika burned onto his ass, he gets humiliated, his wife commits suicide, his kids get abducted, one of his kids is murdered – are you starting to grasp the nature of Fontana's madness now? It should be no surprise at all that, before long, Beecher shares the madness; among his other Notable Prison Achievements, he bites off part of someone's penis, shits on someone's face, and, alongside Keller, wins, hands-down, the Drama Queen of All Time Award, competing in the doubles category.

VERN SCHILLINGER is the man who proved to Tobias Beecher that committing accidental manslaughter is really, in the scheme of things, not all that bad, at least compared to the things that can happen to you after that. He's a white supremacist; he heads up the Aryan Brotherhood in Oz. He's responsible for more than half the bad things that happen to Beecher: the rapes, for example, and the kidnapping and murder of his son. He's also responsible for one of the good things that happened to Beecher. If, in fact, you can consider Chris Keller a good thing.

CHRISTOPHER KELLER is a killer, a con-man, and a sociopath. Or he's a con-man and a killer with carefully constructed armor who found that the single chink in that armor was named Tobias Beecher. The fic goes both ways on this - and, in fact, in a lot more ways than just those two. I, myself, view him as manipulative, deceitful, and slick, but honestly in love with Beecher despite his own wishes and his own best interests. I also see him as just one of the many characters Tom Fontana has destroyed with his "twistiest twist that ever twisted" approach to plotting. I figure if Fontana can create 11 million versions of each of his characters purely for effect, I'm entitled to choose the edition I like the best, and I like my Keller fucked up but not beyond redemption.

-The Plot-
I'll be honest. I have no fucking clue. It's six seasons of Tom Fontana's neuroses on display, is what it is, and people get raped and stabbed and fucked and fucked over and broken and healed and then broken again. And there's a hell of a lot of nudity (for a TV show) and not nearly enough consensual gay sex. I know that much, but I actually don't know anything, because take just Keller and Beecher. These guys go through every possible plot development FF writers could think of in the canon except maybe marriage and MPreg. (Actually, one of the things I love about this fandom is that the fic doesn't pull shit like that as often as in other fandoms, even if that's all the virgin territory Tom Fontana left for fic writers.)

Helpful Information for the Oz Newbie


-Where to Start If You Don't Know the Canon-
Well, the [livejournal.com profile] crack_van Fandom Summary is always good. But if you actually want to unravel any part of the plot, you'll need way more than that. Luckily, there is way more than that.

TV Tome's Oz Guide is very thorough; you can get anything from an overview to character details to episode guides here. The episode guides are particularly good.

Shank You Very Much is a fan-oriented site that's especially useful for the transcripts. But don't go looking for a transcript until you're damn sure that you can't find out what you need to know from a summary; the summaries are more coherent and easier to follow without having seen the show.

-Where to Start with Oz Fan Fiction-

First, know that you read at your own risk. Fic in this fandom doesn't pull any punches. Even fluff, Oz-style, still features more brutality per square inch than everything I've ever rec'd in due South, and schmoop, Oz-style, is something that lasts for four minutes during a marathon lockdown and that happens in between blows to the face. Caveat lectrix, sweeties.

And here's a warning in the opposite direction. Oz fic can truly be absolutely brutal. But I'm already seriously out of my comfort zone with this fandom, so I tend to avoid pieces that are enthusiastically described as "just like being shanked in the shoulder by someone you love!" or "even Fontana never went here" or "after you read this, you'll know how the Schillinger treatment feels – firsthand." So I tend to go for the stories that have – well, not happy endings, per se, because this is Oz, after all. It's just that I try to stay away from the eternal midnight end of the darkfic spectrum. So be aware that there are some great, great stories out there in this fandom that you'll never see me rec.

"I Didn't Want to Fuck You, but You're Pretty When You Cry": A Beecher/Keller Primer: Vid: Pretty When You Cry, by [livejournal.com profile] lierdumoa. I've never recommended a vid before, and there's a reason for that; this is one of only two vids that I've ever considered worth keeping on my hard drive. And oh how worth it this one is. If you're planning to spend any time at all reading in this fandom, you need this vid; it's five seasons of Beecher/Keller craziness packed into four minutes. Here you'll see the good (the laundry room kiss), the bad (most of the rest of the relationship, although I think the arm-breaking wrestling scene probably has to rank high on the "bad" list), and the ugly (Toby's OMG so scary save me save me save me facial hair, if you can even call that hair). The song choice is perfect. Hell, the entire vid is pretty much perfect. And after you've seen this, you'll know almost everything you need to know to read B/K. So watch it. (And be a good little vid watcher and save the file on your computer; don't watch it on her bandwidth. Apart from anything else, you'll want this one saved. Truly you will.)

Blasphemy and Buttsex Make a Delightful Combination: A Beecher/Keller Sex Scene: Zipless, by [livejournal.com profile] rowanfairchild. What's the first thing anyone wants to read in a new fandom? Well, if that person is a reader of this LJ, probably porn. Preferably cheerful porn that doesn't require a lot of detailed knowledge of the four seasons that precede the action. So I give you this, Rowan Fairchild's mildly blasphemous but otherwise absolutely buoyant Oz porn. I have in my notes on this one "light-hearted and cheerful," which is because they have sex, they're glad, and the last line actually made me laugh. I mean, if it wasn't for the guards, the nun, and the unfortunate behavior of some of the inmates toward the copy machine, you wouldn't even know it was prison. (Because Tobias Beecher types get fucked by Chris Keller types all the time. Right?)

When You Play with Keller, You'd Better Know You're Playing to Lose: Beecher and Keller and a Little Game: Two Truths and a Lie, by Adastra [livejournal.com profile] fictionbya. Another story that gets you to the heart of Beecher/Keller, or at least as near as you can get to the heart of the relationship at this particular moment in the canon. There are things Keller can't say without having an out. A lot of things. Keller doesn't like being pinned down, can't stand being totally honest. And there are things Beecher needs to hear absolutely, no outs, no take-backs, no lies. This story is a lovely piece of B/K interaction. Beecher pushes. Keller twists. No one wins. But no one exactly loses, either, which is what makes this one of those stories I can read and even rec, instead of one of those stories that leaves Beecher maimed and despairing and Keller dying and despairing and me baking comfort food and despairing.

[identity profile] fictionbya.livejournal.com 2004-09-21 05:16 pm (UTC)(link)
You have to stage an intervention ALREADY, and I haven't even SEEN IT YET!!!

Watch it, watch it, watch it! You have to be a bit of a sick bitch to get through Oz anyway.

If you rent it for Beecher/Keller, keep in mind that Keller doesn't enter the picture until about the middle of season 2.

Season 1 Beecher is brilliant though because you get to see Schillinger utterly destroy him and then you get to see him go completely batshit crazy. Good times.

Also, Beecher/Keller is just a fraction of the Oz universe (though it occupies 90% of the fandom's collective brain power). There is ALL kinds of weird fuckery going on in that place. Lots of great characters. Ryan O'Reily is a particular favorite of mine... I think he can be tied to most (if not all?) the murders that happen in the first season.

I could gush about other characters, but are we just supposed to keep it to Beecher and Keller here?

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2004-09-21 05:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Hey, wait, here's one I know the answer to! (Well, I mean, because it's my LJ.)

I could gush about other characters, but are we just supposed to keep it to Beecher and Keller here?

No, you're welcome to bring up any characters you want.

I kept the FIHL to B/K because:

1. I am a pervert.
2. I assume, given my recs and all, that most folks who read my LJ are also perverts.
3. They will therefore be most comfortable with porny goodness.
4. And I want them to be comfortable, because the point of a FIHL is to suck in new - meat sounds wrong, and fellow-sufferers is a little too honest, so I'll go with fans. To suck new fans into the fandom in question. Basically, I try to keep things super, super simple, to start people off easy.

So the *FIHL* is limited to just B/K.

But the comments section exists for you to tell me how wrong I am - how I totally misunderstand Beecher, how I fail to appreciate the beauty of a given unmentioned character - Alvarez and O'Reily being two I myself would like to see mentioned - how there's this really excellent story that I inexplicably failed to rec, thus proving I don't know Keller's ass from ff.net, whatever. In other words, the comments section is for other people to say everything I edited out of the FIHL or didn't know in the first place.

So get your gush on, girl. I will read with great pleasure.

[identity profile] fictionbya.livejournal.com 2004-09-21 08:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, purr, purr...

As we know, Fontana can write amazing characters (bastard!).

My favorite regular Oz characters (as regular as Oz characters can be... so people who lasted more than one season, let's say):

Beecher, Keller, and Schillinger: the triangle of neverending pain and suffering has already been covered.

Ryan O'Reily: The craftiest of them all, the lord of the fucking dance. Watching O'Reily plot is like watching a chess master. His strategy is basically, why get my hands dirty when I can have someone else do it (and thus take the heat if it doesn't work out)? He pits people against each other, sits back, and watches as things play out.

In other news, O'Reily's approach to love isn't much better than Keller's. Ryan gets cancer and falls in love with Dr. Gloria Nathan for seeing him through it. He is so in love, he divorces his wife and then has his own brother, Cyril, murder Dr. Nathan's husband, which lands Cyril in Oz for life. She naturally, hates him. But when she is raped and Ryan murders her rapist (one of the few, maybe only? murders he does with his own hands)... she gets confused about what she feels. Oh the angst! And all the while, he has to protect Cyril, who is braindamaged and very childlike, but is not above using Cyril. Watching Ryan scheme is lots o' fun (in a sick way, of course).

Miguel Alvarez: Broke my heart more than any other character. As much as I love Beecher, at some point I stopped holding out much hope for him, Miguel I always had hope for. The thing is, he genuinely tries to better himself and just when you think he has succeeded, it all comes crashing down. He is not as clever as many of the other characters so I think that puts him at a disadvantage. The very last episode of Oz, you can just see Miguel utterly giving up (as he gives himself to another character, Alonzo Torquemada, who got introduced very late in the show and who I would have killed to see more of). Ahhhh, so bleak. *sniffles* *points at icon* *mad Miguel love!*

Kareem Said: I loves me some Said. The actor who plays him is just so INTENSE, you love listening to everything he says. Said is a devout Muslim and political activist who waltzes into Oz intent in overturning the system (this great scheme leads to the riot). Interestingly, in the fourth season, the system does get turned upside down, but it is completely fucked up because Simon Adebisi (Teh Scary! Like Schillinger, Adebisi is one that you love to hate) basically gets to run amok with drugs and sex so long as there is no violence. So Said is not at ALL happy about that and in one of the shockingest things ever on Oz, he kills Adebisi (totally unexpected, Said does not believe in violence, I was so surprised when this happened). I also love Said's interactions with Beecher because no matter how much he disapproves of Beecher's actions, they still have a very strong connection. I think it is the unlikeliest friendship in Oz, but one of the few geniune ones. SAID's FATE IN SEASON 6 IS THE REASON TOM FONTANA IS GOING TO HELL*.

The end.

* He may also be going for what he did to The Box in season 7 Homicide.

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2004-09-22 12:20 am (UTC)(link)
Ok, Ryan O'Reily I knew about, and I love fics that deal with a Keller/O'Reily team-up. It's amazing and scary and so impressive; those two, together, can rule the world. Except they only want to achieve their aims and rule Oz. But, seriously, they are the dream team, provided your dreams are filled with highly manipulative, extremely slick con men and murderers.

And Miguel Alvarez I've always kind of liked, at least in fic -again, no personal experience - but I always hoped that his downfall was all fic and not canon. I take it is?

Finally, I don't know what happened to Said in Season 6 (or to The Box in Homicide 7). Tell, please? I'll never watch either show, so you're not spoiling me.

[identity profile] fictionbya.livejournal.com 2004-09-22 10:20 pm (UTC)(link)
but I always hoped that his downfall was all fic and not canon. I take it is?

His story lines are complete roller coasters. Up, up, up to nearly achieved redemption and hope then ahhhhhhhhhhhh, all the way back down again. The series ended on a down note for him, but had the show continued, I'm sure eventually he would have followed the old pattern. I like that he really does try to improve himself (and succeeds for moments in time, but nothing is sustained... again with the roller coaster)

Finally, I don't know what happened to Said in Season 6 (or to The Box in Homicide 7). Tell, please? I'll never watch either show, so you're not spoiling me.

Homicide: After the shootout at the end of season 6, they painted the squad room blue and The Box got painted like gray and was not really The Box anymore. I think it might have been split into two interrogation rooms and was dimly lit. It... it just wasn't the same.

Said gets shot and killed in season 6 of Oz for no good reason (and even though Fontana can pull off 'no good reason' murders, this one was crap). It was too stupid a way to kill off such a great character. The guy who killed him was annoying and boring and argh. Why kill Said??!! I took that character death the hardest of all (I already knew going into S6 that Keller was gonna buy it, but I didn't know about Said). I think I'm going to cry. *sniffles*

[identity profile] umbo.livejournal.com 2004-09-22 11:49 am (UTC)(link)
Something no one has ever been able to answer for me is, how the *fuck* does Adebesi keep that hat on?

(sorry, just had to jump in!)

[identity profile] fictionbya.livejournal.com 2004-09-22 10:04 pm (UTC)(link)

As far as I know, it is a mystery that has never been solved.

It used to make me nuts wanting to know!

[identity profile] fanofall.livejournal.com 2004-09-22 12:36 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't want to only watch it for them, but it seems like all the other relationships are just as insane. Comments?