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fandomsecrets2014-07-26 03:42 pm
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Is it just me, or has there recently been a noticeable increase in the phenomena of using shipping simply as a narrative device to study two characters because coming up with a non-romantic plot that involves them is too difficult, or to use sex as a shorthand for ALL interpersonal interaction between characters of any kind?
Although tbh, ubiquitous shipping isn't the overused fanfic trope that bugs me the most of all. The one that bugs me the most of all is non-canon Had A Difficult Relationship With His Father. Boringest emotional shortcut ever.