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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2020-09-08 05:03 pm

[ SECRET POST #4995 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4995 ⌋

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Re: Also inspired by 1: Bad romances

(Anonymous) 2020-09-09 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
It's already been said, but another echo for Castle/Beckett, I never felt their relationship was at all a natural progression and didn't feel like they made any sense as a couple.

Jane/Lisbon on The Mentalist. I don't hate this one, but I do feel they were very blah and not very convincing as a romance at all.

Kurt/Blane on Glee. I appreciate them for being a popular LGBT ship and helping push LGBT inclusion on TV forwards, but god I hated them so much as a couple. They were just terrible for one another(though to be fair all of the romances on that show were pretty bad, even the ones I liked).

John/Dany on GoT. Unbearably dull from both a writing and chemistry perspective, made even more boggling from the fact that they actually should have been interesting given the whole incest thing alone. But it was like watching pain dry.

I disliked every single romance on The Big Bang Theory, all those ladies could do so much better than the twerps they ended up with.

Kyle Reese/Sarah Conner from Terminator: Genysis. Another contender for 'so boring I could feel myself aging while watching it' with the added fun of sudden!romance out of nowhere because they spent the whole movie angry at one another/hating each other's guts until they magically weren't because this movie wanted sequels dammit! Granted the whole movie was meh, but they were the meh cherry on top of a medicore snore fest.

Re: Also inspired by 1: Bad romances

(Anonymous) 2020-09-09 12:20 am (UTC)(link)
Agreed on your assessment of TBBT. I liked Howard/Bernadette for like a hot minute, but they both got really annoying after they got married and especially after they had children. Sheldon/Amy were all right in the beginning, but they got worse as the show went on and Penny/Leonard were just bad. The one pairing I liked consistently (Raj/Emily) ended for stupid reasons.

Re: Also inspired by 1: Bad romances

(Anonymous) 2020-09-09 12:56 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah I had really mixed feelings about Kurt/Blane. Also I never bought into the fact that Blane basically went from a private school to Kurt's school and that his folks were ok with that?