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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-06-09 06:46 pm

[ SECRET POST #2715 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2715 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[Tales of Innocence]


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03.
[Transamerica]


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[Final Fantasy VIII]


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05.
[Interview with the Vampire]


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06.
[Andrew Lloyd Webber]


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[Critical Miss]


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08.
[Great British Menu/Emily Watkins]


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[Mike Malinin, Goo Goo Dolls]


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[Pacific Rim]


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[Star Trek TNG]


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[Homestuck]


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13.
[The Man From Nowhere]













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Re: Tell us about widely-accepted fanon in your fandoms

(Anonymous) 2014-06-10 12:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I have a lot of feelings on Snape too because he's my favorite character in HP, but I agree with everything you said.

Same here.

I think it comes down to people feeling they can't like an unlikeable character so they need to make him likeable.

Re: Tell us about widely-accepted fanon in your fandoms

[personal profile] seventh_seal 2014-06-10 03:57 pm (UTC)(link)

"I think it comes down to people feeling they can't like an unlikeable character so they need to make him likeable."

Yeah, this.

I live for problematic characters personally. I think a lot of the Snape bias has to also do with people identifying with some parts his background (an outsider; bullied) and then projecting their own qualities on him (managed to mature into adults who don't bully kids entrusted to their care) and softening his flaws (his obsession with dark magic does not equal an obsession with death metal or something like that).