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Re: The movies were being made before the books were even finished...
Passive support, as I think it, is that I will generally express fondness for them in discussion, even for fandoms I'm not active in. Like SPN - the fandom I was in before The Hobbit: AUJ hit cinemas - I still voice my opinion in SPN discussions and am not shy about saying I ship both Destiel and Wincest, and the combined threesome thereof. I'll still readily comment on my opinions about them, but I don't go hunting fic for them any more, and am more likely to note that I have shifted fandoms.
Passive support of a pairing within my active fandom: I like Aragorn/Arwen. I like Faramir/Eowyn. I even mildly like Legolas/Gimli, which I know is not exactly canon, but it's a fanon pairing that's close to it. I would currently feel less likely to read fics that have pairings that go against those at the moment.
Aside from the fact that it goes against two of my active pairings, one reason I don't like Thranduil/Kili is that Elves are very very monogamous and I'd rather think Thranduil is waiting for the eventual day he sails to Valinor, in hopes of seeing his wife there.