ext_33427 ([identity profile] degrees.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2007-08-17 03:49 pm

[ SECRET POST #224 ]


 Secret Post #224 

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fishie: (ouran; kyouyapillar; the good crack)

Re: sixteen~

[personal profile] fishie 2007-08-17 11:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Apples and oranges sound about right. Canon het (or even canon slash!) chemistry will always be different than non-canon, whether it's slash or het. It's like you said, canon chemistry is often much more blatant, and non-canon more subtle and subtext-y.

And that's exactly where I was going with that, actually. Like, I definitely, definitely, definitely don't ship Haruhi/Hikaru, but I see the chemistry, I do. Not gonna make me like it.

(I love Kaoru, honestly. And I don't mind 'the twins' as a package — but Hikaru without Kaoru is a nightmare. Kaoru without Hikaru I can do.)

Which? /world domination or /Ayame? Because both are pretty fucking awesome. I do ship Kyouya/Renge, though, much to my own surprise, and only upon my second watching of the series. I hated Renge the first time through.

Re: sixteen~

[identity profile] twelve.livejournal.com 2007-08-18 12:13 am (UTC)(link)
That's true, and sometimes it's precisely why I might or might not end up shipping the canon couple, be it slash or het. When it comes to slash, at least, I think I have a preference to subtle rather than blatant, but not subtext-y, either. (I mean, I don't want subtext to be the sole reason I find a slash pairing attractive enough to ship.) And I'm actually pretty surprised with myself that I like Tamaki/Haruhi so, considering that they're so blatant and sometimes I feel like I'm getting slapped in the face with it. XD; Sometimes blatant canon pairings can get tiring, but I think with Ouran the reason I still ship Tamaki/Haruhi is because there's so much subtext with alternative pairings in the series, too, that it counteracts the pairing. There's a nice balance in the series.

(So agreed. Kaoru is Hikaru's better half, his redeeming quality.)

BOTH. *fangasms* Oh, but I instantly liked Renge. I thought she made an excellent foil to Haruhi since she's so ungrounded. XD; I think Kyouya and Renge would be cute together, although I admit the Kyouya/Tamaki subtext is pretty... tempting? blatant? I wish more people'd ship Kyouya/Renge, in any case. XDDD
fishie: (ouran; benio; pure proper and beautiful)

Re: sixteen~

[personal profile] fishie 2007-08-18 12:38 am (UTC)(link)
There are times when I prefer Tamaki/Kyouya over Tamaki/Haruhi, just because Tamaki/Kyouya is so much more understated and complex, and I appreciate that in a pairing — but like you, subtle and not too subtext-y is usually best in any pairing, I think. Prince of Tennis (for example, though you're not in the fandom that I can tell) really has no canon pairings to speak of, but it's chock-full of subtle and subtextual slash and little bits of het. That's why it's so easy to have fun with. Any series with too many blatant pairings, slash or het, is bound to get boring. :/ Though the wank should be great.

(Or his lovely item. ;D)

dkslafj;adsf, Kyouya/Ayame, honestly, I cannot get enough of it. Or maybe I can't get enough of Kyouya, because I really, really love Kyouya/Tamaki, too.

And you know, Renge's one of the two character types that instantly pisses me off (that is, loud and interfering) — it always takes me a second go-round to begin to grudgingly like them. (You're familiar with CLAMP — I hated CCS' Meiling at first, too. |D;) Now that I've come around to liking Renge, though, I'm seeing all kinds of subtext with her and Kyouya, and it's absolutely awesome. ☆

Re: sixteen~

[identity profile] twelve.livejournal.com 2007-08-18 12:53 am (UTC)(link)
I think you're right about Kyouya/Tamaki being more complex--which is why I can appreciate the pairing, if not ship it. PoT sounds like a really fun series, then! I always wondered why it was so popular, but I don't think I ever bothered to check up on it. Though it sounds like the fandom could be really susceptible to ship wars...?

Though, what you said about Hikaru/Haruhi -- I think that's exactly how I feel about Doumeki/Watanuki. I know there's all these canon suggestions, and I agree that Doumeki-->Watanuki, at least, is canon, but while I'm willing to admit it, it doesn't make me like it. I won't stop shipping Watanuki/Zashiki Warashi. D:

(THAT TOO. XD;)

I think I end up liking the loud and interfering types partly because they're so hated by fandom in general. I always think they have the most emotional honesty, whereas characters like Haruhi are always emotionally clueless as to their own feelings. And I love Meiling so. ♥ Tho Nakuru is my fav. CCS character for much of the same reasons. I have a lot more respect, I think, for these types of characters than for someone clueless and effortlessly charming, if only because they somehow seem more "real" to me.