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case) wrote in
fandomsecrets2014-04-04 06:57 pm
[ SECRET POST #2649 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2649 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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04. http://i.imgur.com/eD4bGbG.jpg
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[AlternateHistory.com : Malê Rising]
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[Amelie]
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[ ----- SPOILERY SECRETS AHEAD ----- ]
11. [SPOILERS for Superior Spider-Man]

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12. [SPOILERS for Believe]

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13. [WARNING for rape]

[Orwell]
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[Colditz]
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15. [WARNING for child molestation]

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Re: "They're so married"
Jed and Leo on The West Wing are literally married. With grown-up kids and everything. Charlie is Jed's favorite, and Josh is Leo's. Abby and her daughters are Jed's "other" family, you know that trope where a rich guy has a mistress he keeps in a fancy apartment? Like that, except the fancy apartment is the East Wing of the White House. And no, I don't even ship them, I ship Jed/Abby like crazy, but it's still true.
Starsky and Hutch are married in the sense that when they're not alone together, it's way, way, way easier to talk about them as a single unit rather than two people. "Best friends" is misleading because that implies the ludicrous idea that their friendship exists on a comparable continuum with their other friendships.
Mrs. Hughes and Mr. Carson are married too. They just don't notice it because they're so busy running around cleaning up after their kids and bosses. It's best this way.
Holmes knows he is married to Watson. For some reason he keeps forgetting to point out this fact to Watson, who has never picked up on this. He sees but he does not observe. Then he married someone else and Holmes was like "crap, I should have explained this thing to him better."
People I DO really ship:
Uhhhh...to be honest, I ship characters when I want them to develop to be different from what they are like in canon. When I'm totally satisfied what I have in canon, I don't really ship so I don't OTP ship too many "married" friendships that I can think of.
Oh wait yeah -- Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy. However, they seem to be stuck in a Groundhog Day Loop set during that stage of their marriage where Harley was having a torrid affair with this terrifying lunatic, and they can't seem to ever get past it.
Re: "They're so married"
(Anonymous) 2014-04-05 12:48 am (UTC)(link)Re: "They're so married"
(Anonymous) 2014-04-05 02:57 am (UTC)(link)And yes, Holmes always was a bit miffed when Watson was interested (or as Holmes no doubt saw it distracted) by a pretty face.