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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-05-06 07:00 pm

[ SECRET POST #2681 ]


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Re: OP Here

(Anonymous) 2014-05-07 09:42 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you for your comment.

The furthest I usually get with rps is The Voice, where Adam Levine and Blake Shelton used to cuddle up for the camera. It was usually obvious that it was mostly for show, but turns out they might be pals off the set. I think that's pretty cool.

I'm a big fan of partner acts. Like when two actors suddenly do a bunch of movies where it is the two of them, in different roles playing off of each other. Matt Damon and Ben Aflek, Matthew Mcconaughy and Kate Hudson, Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson, View Askew productions, hell... anything Judd Apatow makes. I really like that, not because I've got romantic shipper goggles on, but more that I like seeing how they become more comfortable with each other, and play and act off each other.

I feel just as warmly about entertainment duo's like Penn and Teller, or music groups that have two leads that harmonize and play with each other (first thought was Of Monsters and Men).


Can't fault the writers for writing something that got them a lot of attention... unless it's purposefully teasing said fans to try and keep them on support for a show (SPN comes to mind for that). I don't see anything wrong with building upon chemistry that is already there, whether it be turning it into enemies, or friendship, or love. Chemistry can work to fuel scenes with passion in them, doesn't matter if it's rage or adoration.

It's definitely possible that I am reading too far in, and that Hoechlin gushes because he's a fan of Dylan's just like so many other people are. There is raw acting potential in Dylan, that if honed in and crafted properly can make him into a household name. I don't know if Hoechlin has that staying power, so maybe he's a bit starstruck in a way. That said, I'd like to see more acting from Hoechlin and less abs (even if I'd lick melted things off that skin). I'd like him to prove his chops, so if there is an acting partnership that can travel to other media, he'll be along for the ride, rather than just a friend.

Sorry if this got weird and rambly, 10 hours of an overnight shift at work can do that to ya.

Re: OP Here

(Anonymous) 2014-05-07 10:52 am (UTC)(link)
That's fair, I sort of like that partnership in acting and music too, especially when it feels genuine. I haven't read any rpf in a long while, but I really enjoy Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson as people? If that makes sense. It's the first time I've shipped a platonic "one true friendship" deal, same with Posey and Dylan's bff-ness.

Offset, the Teen Wolf cast seem to be a tight-knit group that get along awesomely, if you haven't already, I recommend watching the finale of Wolf Watch just for the two Tylers and Dylan's interactions.

I think the writers are trying to back off on sterek now, which is good as the teasing wasn't fair to the fans or the actors (since they really have no idea where anything is going on the show). Even with the backing off there's a lot of camaraderie and genuine admiration for one another, which is nice. I wouldn't be surprised if Hoechlin did have a crush, just saying...

Anyhow, yep love Dylan's acting in the show, and I'm okay with Hoechlin honing his acting chops whilst showing more skin, tbh.