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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2012-12-05 05:21 pm

[ SECRET POST #2164 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2164 ⌋

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tenlittlebullets: (river fucking song)

[personal profile] tenlittlebullets 2012-12-06 01:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Hell, I think it's more fun that way--the more outlandish the idea, the more fun it is to try to (a) make it ring true to the characters and the general spirit of canon, and (b) (optional) justify how it could actually fit into canon events, if only on a technicality.

Also, I just have no interest in the vast majority of shippy fics--even for pairings I like--because they take the relationship for granted. Fics that at least try to integrate themselves with canon tend to be better on that score, because all too often "this is set in a universe where they actually kissed that one time/eventually got together/were secretly shagging offscreen the whole time" is a byword for "so we don't need to go into the tensions that actually made their relationship interesting, we can skip right to the generic porn and/or fluff, or occasionally angst that bears little relation to their actual issues." So the readers get none of the stuff that probably made them ship it in the first place, besides physical descriptions and mannerisms.