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(Anonymous) 2025-05-12 11:51 pm (UTC)(link)Honestly, I probably ship Nick and Judy BECAUSE Zootopia didn't put them in a romantic relationship-- I tend to enjoy m/f ships where the characters are platonic friends in canon SO much more than the ones where I can tell they're supposed to be romantic. (granted, sometimes those characters DO become canon romantic down the line, Mulder and Scully being the prime example, but like... the thing that attracts me is the foundation of friendship rather than the standard 'will-they-won't-they' that hinges on 'they're a man and a woman and they're both attractive enough to be on screen'). I mean, that's why I ship m/m or f/f ships, after all-- because I'm presented with a strong case for how/why these characters get along, instead of being presented with romance plot beats and the expectation that a man and a woman will get together.
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(Anonymous) 2025-05-13 12:08 am (UTC)(link)+1000. This is why 99% of my ships are either m/m or f/f-- because canon has actually put in the time and effort to show me that these characters get along and care deeply for each other. With m/f, a lot of the time it feels like the writers just assume that because it's a guy and a girl, the chemistry will just be there and they don't have to take the time to write and develop it and that's not the case.
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(Anonymous) 2025-05-13 05:32 am (UTC)(link)Canon, I love their platonic chemistry.
I ship them because they work so well with each other, but I worry if they turn canon it'll ruin the dynamic I love in the show. I think I prefer just reading fanfics, and enjoying their friendship and work relationship in the show. Carm can keep being messy with Claire (who I think the fandom is too harsh on, I like her).