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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-05-10 06:22 pm

[ SECRET POST #3415 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3415 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2016-05-11 12:59 am (UTC)(link)
Genre tend to always kind of have that going on. I know when a friend binges on too many horror movies he starts complaining that there's a set number of plots and scenes that are just shuffled slightly. It's like the Taco Bell menu. You don't go to Taco Bell expected to be surprised by a Brazilian Steakhouse menu, you expect some combo of the same 6 ingredients.

I like h/c. When I go on a binge I don't want to be surprised or shocked, I want some effort put into Character A hurting, and I want some effort put into character B giving them comfort. Good dialogue, good descriptions, ICness as much as possible (I'm willing to forgive a bit of OOC for the genre), and the plot needs to be coherent enough to figure out what's going on and why. That's it. I mean I'm willing to say most of the times a fic puts in a twist, I'm going to get annoyed because it probably means not giving me one of the things I like (Like sneaking in character death, or not actually having the c part of h/c, or surprise it's a different pairing)