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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2019-03-25 06:43 pm

[ SECRET POST #4463 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4463 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2019-03-26 08:06 am (UTC)(link)
To be honest, Civil War spoiled a lot of fandom for me. I consider the whole main conflict to be basically... "badly written"? (the issue makes sense as a source of conflict, but the characters reactions do not entirely make sense [really, a businessman who signs an agreement with government first and believes that it can be renegotiated later, really...?] and the whole thing reeks too much of "let's speed it up so you do not notice that it should have been solved in one or two conversations between adults, that some characters join their respective sides just because and that we just want to see things go boom, so please bare with us"). So I'm not emotionally invested in "how Steve wronged Tony" or "how Tony wronged Steve" or whatever, but it's so damned noticeable when the author of a fic is invested in this. So, so noticeable. Like - I'm here for 20 chapters of an epic fic, and they are here for 12 chapters of plot and 8 chapters of a tumblr rant about "how S/T wrong T/S" (pick your poison).

Honestly, reading fics can get so disappointing once you get out of step with fandom.

OP

(Anonymous) 2019-03-26 02:18 pm (UTC)(link)
mte. I mean, the argumens in the movie aren't even presented well.

I'm a Steve/Tony comic!verse shipper, but I've been a bit meh since the first Avengers movie as it doesn't offer any S/T moments, imho. But the fic was good. After A:CW - not so much. Idk, I like an idea of Tony/Stephen ship or bro-ship, but I lack the defining fic, something that shows their dynamics, anything I could rec really, besides short fluffy pieces.

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(Anonymous) 2019-03-26 05:29 pm (UTC)(link)
SA

I wasn't that much into Steve/Tony, but I did read a lot of it, because I like MCU and I enjoyed the fic (and there was a lot to choose from, which always helps, but after CW I had to move on to other pairings, because the constant rehash of who said and did what to whom in that movie was annoying as hell. Of course, this is such a big thing in MCU!verse that it spills into everything... This is one of the moments where I wish fandom would just ignore canon a bit more. Maybe Endgame will shifts things around again?

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(Anonymous) 2019-03-26 10:20 pm (UTC)(link)
OP

I don't mind AUs so that's my wish also. Ignoring is good. In some fics JARVIS is suddenly alive with no explanations and it's glorious. I hope Avengers 4 whould somehow reolve things. From the trailer it seems like Avengers will continue to work as two separate teams.