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Re: I actually actively Do Not Want my ships to be canon.
(Anonymous) 2014-05-19 01:31 am (UTC)(link)Re: I actually actively Do Not Want my ships to be canon.
(Anonymous) 2014-05-19 06:07 am (UTC)(link)In fic, I want someting overtly romantic/sexual to happen. I'm not keen on season after season or page after page of two characters agonizing about whether or not to get together. I like seeing them *in* a relationship. I find the build-up rather tedious, especially if the canon has already provided the build-up. For me, the only point of fic is to show me things that canon can't or won't provide. I want to *see* the happily-ever-after.
YMMV and to each their own. *shrug* I'm also not big on angst, and I suspect that these two things are related.
I can think of only two "long slow hesitant courtship" stories that I enjoyed, and that's Jim/Pam on "The Office" and Mary/Matthew on "Downton Abbey."