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Re: Let's talk about romance plots!
(Anonymous) 2014-01-22 12:59 am (UTC)(link)For example, say the series has always focused on the dynamic between A and B. B and C fall in love, and suddenly, it's like A and B never had any dynamic whatsoever, and maybe even resent one another because A was also in love with C. (See: Wesley and Gunn from Angel.) While this does happen in real life, in-series it completely changes one of the things I may have really liked about it.
So I like romance plotlines where dynamics or other aspects of the series aren't drastically altered, but the couple are still, you know, a couple. I like couples that clearly grew together. I love couples who lack angst, save for situations where obviously there would be some - I want them to be happy, to have real problems of course, everyone does, but to work through them like adults.