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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-01-04 03:50 pm

[ SECRET POST #2559 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2559 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2014-01-05 12:13 am (UTC)(link)
Er, what? Slash fic is chock full of fridged canon female love interests. Look at all the Johnlockers salivating for Mary Morstan to be killed off/be the villain.

(Anonymous) 2014-01-05 06:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Whaaaa??? I'm not seeing that at all, perhaps it's just in my corner of the fandom but i'm seeing pretty much EVERYONE be like "MARY IS AWESOME brbwritingsomethreeways"

(Anonymous) 2014-01-06 05:04 am (UTC)(link)
Eh, I like Mary, but I still don't want her around. It's the 'John being married' plot that I want to die, and it's difficult to imagine any other way for it to work except to kill her, have her be the villain or get dumped.

Plus, ya know, she's already been fridged a century ago.

I personally prefer to read fic where she just doesn't exist or is just a friend or client, rather than one where something bad has happened to her, but if other people want to write fic where she dies or whatever, I don't think it's always borne of misogyny. People like angst in fic. And it's understandable for a lot of people to dislike a newly introduced character who changes the dynamic of a show.