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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-02-24 03:21 pm

[ SECRET POST #2245


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(Anonymous) 2013-02-24 11:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Because in some series the utter douchebags are the funniest characters in their interaction with others. Because sometimes the huge douchebags are interesting from a point of human psychology. Like, what makes this jackass tick. What made him into what he is now. How far can you push someone before they become unredeemable. Etc etc.

Also, for me personally, the kind of characters I dig in fiction are basically the opposite of the people I want to hang out in real life with. Meanwhile the kind of characters I would befriend if they were real tend not to draw my eye so much in fiction. It depends a bit on the type of canon, of course (like, the more unrealistic, the more I am drawn to the kind of personality types I can't stand in real life). I guess because it is a way of figuring out what makes these types tick without actually being confronted with the irritation in real life.

(Anonymous) 2013-02-25 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
the kind of characters I dig in fiction are basically the opposite of the people I want to hang out in real life with.

truth.