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fandomsecrets2015-02-21 03:54 pm
[ SECRET POST #2971 ]
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Re: OP
(Anonymous) 2015-02-22 06:49 pm (UTC)(link)There's a lot on Teen Wolf that people try to use for shipping or subtext that's just the male characters defying the toxic masculinity that they're expected to fall into, both in-universe (high school boys, sports, etc) and out (darker supernatural show with a mostly-male cast and horror aspects). Like, the "hot girl" scene. Sexism, racism, and homophobia aren't supposed to exist in that world, and while the writers have a crap time remembering that, the "hot girl" scene is one point where they did. Since sexism doesn't exist, women aren't considered inferior to men, and therefore Stiles comparing Scott to the hot girl in school that everyone wants to be friends with (or date, or be, or something, idr) has the intended effect of bolstering his confidence.
(What is kind of gay is Isaac walking up in the middle of that conversation, hearing Scott say, "I'm the hot girl," and with no other prompting, smiling broadly at Scott and saying, "Yes, you are." But I digress, and also ship Scott/Isaac.)