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fandomsecrets2013-04-18 07:11 pm
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This is the only show on tv where I'd read genderswap for *any* character. Hap would be amazing, Renard would be beautiful and magnificent, Wu would be snarky and sassy and great, Adalind could be played by David Anders, Juliette would be played by a (seriously... *any*, I'm not picky) red-haired guy, Angelina would be a classic "bad boy on a motorbike", Marie would be another classic trope, a mentor, with Monroe we'd get a female character who's referred to by her last name, instead of Barry/Roddy that part of the fandom would ship Molly/Gracie or Molly/Carly Kampfer, and... Yep, I haven't thought about this before... at all.
The tl!dr-version: The idea is awesome, but I can't trust the current writers to do it right.