I'd like to begin this post, with a quote from Tevye in "Fiddler on the Roof"...
"A bird may love a fish but where would they build a home together?"
It may be a bit of a misuse of the most literal meaning of that quote to apply it to a relationship between a Geek Boy and a Non-Geek Girl... However, the general ideal does have some applicability. The daily life of a geek is chock full of science fiction, fantasy and borderline obsessive behavior over certain fandoms. And if that geek has embarked upon a relationship with a non-geek, it creates situations on a daily basis where one party to the relationship feels as though they aren't being listened to, and the other party is wondering how long they have to suffer through the inane details of something they have zero desire to ever know anything about.
Which brings us to today.... The release of the second official teaser trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Episode #7). I saw the news come across my computer screen, and the levels of tepid anticipation and fear began to rise.... then I watched the trailer:
I sat for a moment after watching the 1m59s video... Then I watched it again. And I realized something: JJ Abrams appears to be doing some things right by the fans. I am starting to get hopeful that Episode 7 will be a film that brings new story to the table, while giving the fans throwback to what we know and love from Episodes 4, 5 & 6. Granted, the bar is set pretty low for Abrams, because in my opinion, he only needs to make a film that is better than the prequels (Episodes 1, 2 & 3) which shouldn't be too difficult, considering, I believe I have shot better movies with my cell phone.
It's at that moment, following my little internal monologue (ok, let's be honest, it was an internal dialogue, I did in fact answer myself...) that when this movie releases at the end of this year, that I have a very serious problem on my hands:
Will my non-geeky girlfriend, Rita, be amenable to experiencing this with me?
With that question in mind, I headed over to Facebook, to write "an open letter to my girlfriend" as it related to this upcoming Star Wars release, and it went a little something like this:
Dear Rita,
I don't care that you've only partially paid attention to "A New Hope" or only watched half of "Empire Strikes Back" and have never even seen "Return of the Jedi"...... (Luckily, you've also never seen the prequels, a fact which I am actually a bit envious of...)
I don't care that you have no idea what it means when I say "I Know" to you, or why sometimes I phrase sentences in this way: "In my hand, a beer, I would like." I don't care that you can't listen to me talk about the Expanded Universe, or the relationship of Darth Revan & Malak or the Old Republic to the Star Wars film canon without your eyes glazing over and asking if we can have an "intermission" and continue the conversation 3 or 4 months down the road when you can emotionally handle another dose of #geekspeak.
On December 18th, 2015.... JJ Abrams is going to either enable me to relive the most glorious memories of my childhood, from the days when my friends and I would pretend to be Jedi Knights in the backyard treehouse, which will put me in the most happy #nerdgasm place imaginable......
OR...
He is going to make my fear real, (Fear leads to anger; anger leads to hate; hate leads to suffering;) by continuing down the path of disappointment that George Lucas began with the Re-Releases... #HanShot #GreedoNeverShot; and continued through with "The Phantom Menace" and "Attack of the Clones" through to "Revenge of the Sith".... #JarJarSucks #WTFmidichlorians....
Either way.... I am going to need someone with me, either to celebrate with me in my elation, or to provide consolation and to rub my head and say "Poor poor bunny"....
You don't have a choice, so start preparing yourself now.
Sincerely,Your very nerdy #BF
I suppose only time will tell if she does in fact come with me to the release...
-Apostrophe
(Nerdfriend)


