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case) wrote in
fandomsecrets2013-11-17 04:01 pm
[ SECRET POST #2511 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2511 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[The Hobbit]
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[The Fly 1986]
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[Slightly Damned]
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[Game Of Thrones]
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[DC Comics]
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[NCIS]
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[Roosterteeth]
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[Mass Effect]
[Art: The Shepard Siblings, by bigcman321]
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[Easy A]
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[Sleepy Hollow]
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[Sir David Attenborough]
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[New Tricks]
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[Hannibal (NBC)]
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Why are the damn things so popular (and so numerous) anyway? It boggles my mind.
I don't mind curtain fic so long as it's canon-compliant (ie. about a couple that shares living space in canon, is married/dating/canonically-interested-in-each-other, are roomies, or whatever). But so many that I've read are so dull, OOC and vaguely Desperate Housewives-y that I've begun to lose hope.
Personally, I'd kill to have canon-couple argue over whose turn it is to do the laundry and how the plumber needs to be called because the kitchen sink has sprung a leak again, and basically learning how to deal with sharing space/chores and learning to be cool about each other's character-specific peccadilloes. Because, when done right, it could make for an excellent character/relationship study. But maybe that's just my wishful thinking.