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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-01-24 03:49 pm

[ SECRET POST #3308 ]


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NAYRT

(Anonymous) 2016-01-25 09:27 am (UTC)(link)
NAYRT

Honestly OP you sound like you've got rarepair goggles on. I don't like or dislike Asahi/Suga but there's no denying that Asahi and Nishinoya have the bulk of the subtext, and they had a majorly emotionally charged background. I mean, Nishinoya quit playing because of Asahi. While Suga is cute and sweet to Asahi, I think the deal is that he's cute and sweet to everyone. I could just as easily say Suga/Hinata is the One True Pairing if you go by your criteria. When someone is just naturally sweet to everyone, it becomes less special than if they're focused intensely on one person. Asahi and Nishinoya were focused pretty damn intensely on one another. Those beginning episodes/chapters are what sold pretty much everybody on AsaNoya, and then Nishinoya's continued fanboying keeps it afloat. I think you might be reading a bit much into Noya's thing for Kiyoko too. Tanaka does it too, and it's obvious it's supposed to be comedic relief, neither boy so far is seen as having the slightest chance at her, and they act more like she's their idol than an approachable girl. (I'm personally ambivalent about KiyoYachi, but that's pretty much the only time we see Kiyoko act like anything other than the silent type.)

So, I mean, from somebody who honestly doesn't really care either way, I'm truthfully even having a hard time picking up on the subtext you're seeing. To be honest I would say Daichi and Asahi as a pair have loads more subtext before I would even consider Asahi/Suga. It's a rarepair for a reason OP, and I don't mean that in a mean/vindictive way. (I ship Taketora/Tanaka like burning, but that's a super rare pair too, and it's rare for a reason.) Suga and Daichi both are kind of like the team mom and dad, and considering how many people OTP those two, and how many people OTP AsaNoya, isn't it kind of easy to see why Asahi/Suga is kind of by the wayside? If you were talking about a couple like Kuroo/Tsukishima where there's like no subtext and yet the entire fandom is in love with it, I could see where there would be legit issues, but you ind of see like you're denying the major amounts of subtext that Asahi and Noya got specifically with one another only.

Re: NAYRT

(Anonymous) 2016-01-25 05:19 pm (UTC)(link)
DA
I have no attachment to any ships but I always felt like Asahi had a stronger bond with the 3rd years while Noya had a stronger bond with Tanaka. Noya and Asahi relationship felt more important with their introduction, but kinda faded out. I can't even remember anything of importance happening between them after their introduction. I feel that way about a lot of relationships in this manga.

I agree that KuroTsuki's popularity is weird. Then again I never cared for any of Tsukki's relationships because I think he's a smug asshole, even with that character development.

Maybe I'm just bitter because I always thought Furudate was shit at portraying friendships and his minimalistic way of showing it never sat right with me. Like, he'll introduce something as being important, then downplay or forget about it later.