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fandomsecrets2015-01-15 09:20 pm
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Re: Ships you don't or can't ship.
Booth/Brennan: Massive hate there since half the the episodes had Brennan--a fucking anthropologist--acting dumb and offensive and Booth getting the last word of wisdom.
Sherlock/Joan: He's an asshole and she's smart enough to see through him.
Ritchie Holmes/Watson: Wink-wink nudge-nudge gaaaaaaaaaaaybaiting.
Re: Ships you don't or can't ship.
Re: Ships you don't or can't ship.
But since Tolkien is a bit of a romantic, having couples separated after death is a step too far. So the handful of elf/human relationships involve divine intervention. Luthien and Arwen become human. Tuor joins the elves. I think Frodo and Bilbo get a miracle as ringbearers. It's just not something that happens all that often.
Re: Ships you don't or can't ship.
Re: Ships you don't or can't ship.
Re: Ships you don't or can't ship.
(Anonymous) 2015-01-17 04:50 am (UTC)(link)I tend to think elves are viewed as a little more 'divine' than Tolkien actually intended them to be, though. They come across that way compared to men and dwarves. But they had their bloody wars and destructive obsessions and tragic flaws and their big fall from grace, too.