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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-11-02 03:38 pm

[ SECRET POST #2861 ]


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(Anonymous) 2014-11-03 12:39 am (UTC)(link)
it's strange to me that you're averse to the stereotypical trope-y way romance is handled in tv/movies but love it in books. if a book and a tv show did the same plot the same way, why does the tv show bother you more than the book? what exactly is causing this negative reaction? it's not the trope, it's the medium, but you're not actually exploring that aspect of it.

(Anonymous) 2014-11-03 02:38 am (UTC)(link)
ayrt

If a book and a tv show did the same plot the same way it would bother me the same, 100%.

The thing is though I don't read the same genres that I watch on tv. Sci fi/sports/fantasy/action/casefic/ etc bore me in books, but I love them visualized.

For books I seek out romance and the romance is usually a big part of the story so I feel differently about it, even if I hate the execution on a case by case basis.

I don't read mainly action/other-wise plotty books too often (for the reason I stated above), but I imagine I'd feel the same if I did.