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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-05-21 06:54 pm

[ SECRET POST #2696 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2696 ⌋

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Re: Fuck.

[personal profile] seiskink 2014-05-22 12:03 am (UTC)(link)
It drives me crazy sometimes that most fans in my current small fandom have the same slash OTP, which consists of the protagonist/his childhood friend. It doesn't do anything for me as the homoerotic hints are too overt and I find it unhealthy. Basically, the protagonist's character development in all 3 seasons requires him to act out a part of the larger plan someone else has set out for him. Even after the childhood friend becomes a 'good' character, his final solution to defeat the series' antagonist still involves having the protagonist be unknowingly part of his scheme (which involves the childhood friend and other allies faking their deaths, hence traumatizing the protagonist for a while). Right now I'm more curious to find who doesn't ship this DX

Back to the topic at hand, I ship the protagonist/an androgynous character because the androgynous character is the one of the few who takes an initiative to communicate with the protagonist. I feel that the relationship can potentially teach the protagonist to make conscious changes in his life at long last and to me considering about that is more fruitful than simply extending the homoerotic hints.

Anyhow, since this is a really small fandom, there's mostly cute fanart of the fandom OTP and close to none disturbing representations of their dynamic so I don't mind it very much. I just wish that I can discuss the potential of my rare pair with someone :( (The fandom is Phi Brain, if anyone is curious or knows of it).

Re: Fuck.

(Anonymous) 2014-05-22 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
The only thing I know about that series is that Rook has awesome hair and seems to be my kind of guy. Is it worth giving a try? What's the main fandom's ship and what is yours? Gush about yours and maybe I can join you in that rarepair corner.

I can sympathize though. Being a rarepair shipper can be terrible at times. Especially when you're surrounded by a juggernaut pairing that you dislike.
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Re: Fuck.

[personal profile] seiskink 2014-05-22 12:56 am (UTC)(link)
You can definitely enjoy this series a lot if crazy shonen shenanigans is what you're looking for :D Season 1 has a good balance of crazy and darker episodes, Season 2 develops further each character's role in the group and Season 3 focuses on developing the antagonists past and present.

The main fandom ship is Rook/Kaito and my rare ship is Ana/Kaito. As one can easily guess, a good number of characters are into Kaito (the protagonist) but in extreme and co-dependent ways. I like Ana/Kaito best out of all the Kaito ships as both are implied to be mutually attracted to each other and hence making it viable for them to act on their attraction when they're older. I see it as a passionate but still sustainable relationship and I like those kind of ships best. The other characters' extreme approaches to Kaito inadvertently exacerbates Kaito's passivity, which I think is a very much unexplored flaw and the subject of another rant.