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fandomsecrets2018-02-26 06:35 pm
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(Anonymous) 2018-02-27 08:44 pm (UTC)(link)I definitely saw intense dislike of Coulson in some circles, it just faded because Coulson's role in canon became larger so people who continued to complain about his popularity were regarded as kind of petty and bitter, so they all either bit their tongues or stopped caring. Darcy's role has gotten smaller if anything. She never had a major emotional impact on the plot and didn't get her own TV show the way Coulson did, and doesn't even appear in the most recent Thor movie. So where Coulson ended up becoming a decently developed character (by MCU standards) and retroactively justifying his popularity, Darcy remains a lolquirky audience stand-in. And that remains her role in the vast majority of fanfics, in an era where self-insert fics are often frowned upon and pair the spares porn (a la Clint/Coulson) are basically a fandom tradition. (Though this may be changing now that character/reader blogs are ubiquitous and more people are decrying porn as #problematic and slash as racist/sexist)
Also, Coulson started out with not much personality, which made him boring but mostly inoffensive. Darcy definitely had a personality, but it wasn't one that everyone necessarily liked, so it made her a bit polarizing.