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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-10-18 04:13 pm

[ SECRET POST #3210 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3210 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2015-10-19 09:29 am (UTC)(link)
AYRT

This is a good point.

Regardless of the reason, though, I still find it annoying when people refuse to make a distinction between their headcanon and actual canon - mainly because it tends to effect how those people interact in fandom. With the fandom I'm in right now, I've gotten to the point where I don't even like the canon anymore, yet I stay because I still really love my headcanon for the story. So I get what it's like to have a story go in a completely different direction to the one you desperately want it to go in. But when the response to that schism between what you want and what the story is giving you is to refuse to acknowledge that there is a schism...I just can't get with that. It's...weird? Like, I'm trying not to use judgey language here, but I really don't know how to not call it deluded.
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[personal profile] ketita 2015-10-19 02:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I get your frustration. In my fandom now I see a similar thing - some people are so invested in a relationship between two characters (and Word of God that one character trusts the other 'more than anybody else') that they automatically interpret basically every occurrence between them as a beautiful expression of deep trust, no matter how little sense it makes. In my personal opinion, these two characters' relationship is a lot more complicated and loaded than these people want it to be, but they can't see it.

So not justifying the treatment, just explaining it...