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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-08-13 06:46 pm

[ SECRET POST #3144 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3144 ⌋

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[Grace Kelly, Judy Garland]


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[Soragumi, Shizuki Asato]












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Re: Who's your least favorite fandom darling?

[personal profile] a_potato 2015-08-14 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
He does; you'd think he'd be enough! Perhaps the missing piece of the puzzle is that while Han is a fully-fleshed character, Boba Fett is a bit of a blank slate apart from "bounty hunter?" People can fill in all of the blanks and customize him, to a certain extent. It might be sort of like how fanfic writers will latch on to a bit of canon that's only been hinted at, because exploring it provides a bit more creative freedom/wiggle room.

I don't know. I'm just makings things up, heh.

I like anti-heroes, but in small doses. I don't like when that seems to be the only sort of character in a story; balance is a good thing. And I feel you when it comes to the fantastical things. If I'm reading or watching SF/F, I want magic or powers or incredible technology. If I wanted the mundane, I'd turn to a different genre.