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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-11-15 04:07 pm

[ SECRET POST #3238 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3238 ⌋

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Re: Your most problematic CANON otps

(Anonymous) 2015-11-16 09:03 am (UTC)(link)
Damon/Elena from The Vampire Diaries. I ship it with the part of my brain that is apparently still a teenager. I really wish I didn't, but I just can't help myself; they have chemistry, and Ian Smolderharder truly does smolder harder.

What's Fucked Up About Them: Damon's basically a reformed serial killer/rapist (the show never treats what he does like rape, but compelling someone to not be afraid of you or run away, and then having sex with them, is in fact rape, so). Except he's not so reformed, since he falls of the wagon a lot. Elena kills some people too along the way. Damon terrorizes Elena and tries to kill her a bunch, long before they're together. He also kills her younger brother, but the brother comes back to life. After they're together Damon manipulates Elena for selfish reasons, and keeps important information from her all the time. He also tries to control her in more overt ways, and often succeeds. She keeps loving him anyway.

Virginia/Bill from Masters Of Sex. They're incredibly well written characters with an incredibly well written relationship. But that relationship is also pretty fucked up.

What's Fucked Up About Them: It's constructed on a systemic power imbalance, for one thing. Also, Bill is pretty much horrible to everyone he has a personal relationship with. Also, Bill is married to someone else. Also, Bill doesn't really respect the parts of Virginia's life that do not overlap with his life. It sounds horrible. It is horrible. And yet...