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(Anonymous) 2015-11-24 12:29 am (UTC)(link)I do like fics expanding on glossed-over "action-guy-turned-dad" storylines that happened in canon but weren't focused on much, but if the whole "action-guy-turned-dad" storyline isn't canonical, I don't like it in fanfic.
I guess it just feels different to me when the storyline is established by the official author vs by a fanfic writer. Don't know why.
Maybe it's the same principle as why fanfics that explores a stupid or weird canon storyline can be really awesome, but fanfics that invent a non-canon stupid or weird storyline, and then explore it, are still bad.