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fandomsecrets2013-10-28 06:51 pm
[ SECRET POSt #2491 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2491 ⌋
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[0nemoresoul2thecall]
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[Attack on Titan]
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[The Hobbit]
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[South Park/The Place Beyond The Pines]
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[One Piece]
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[Chess the Musical]
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[Horatio Hornblower]
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[Dan and Mab's Furry Adventures]
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Re: What makes for a great fictional friendship in written media?
(Anonymous) 2013-10-28 11:35 pm (UTC)(link)I know you asked for specifics, but it's hard for me to explain because a lot of it is just... how they talk, how their scenes go down, the things they do for each other and how real they seem. Troy and Abed in Community, for example, seem like brothers, but closer than most actual brothers. Ann and Leslie in Parks and Recreation really seem to love each other, and Leslie's very protective of Ann. That sort of thing. I need to believe that these characters have more than a polite interest in one another's lives.
Re: What makes for a great fictional friendship in written media?
(Anonymous) 2013-10-28 11:39 pm (UTC)(link)Re: What makes for a great fictional friendship in written media?
(Anonymous) 2013-10-29 12:28 am (UTC)(link)Oh...
Awkward.