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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-04-10 07:16 pm

[ SECRET POST #2655 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2655 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[Divergent]


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04. [WARNING for underage character+sex?]



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[Archer]


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[Hannibal]


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[Wolverine and the X-Men]










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dreemyweird: (murky)

Re: Your favorite characters' lowest point

[personal profile] dreemyweird 2014-04-11 07:47 am (UTC)(link)
I consider franchises to be separate strings of different characters based on one template, so I don't have an issue with this. If a character is my favourite, then they never do anything shitty or OOC. If another version of the same character does - oh, well, that has nothing to do with the original.

Case in question: Holmes. At this point I have a looot of issues with both the Elementary and the Sherlock versions. And while BBC!Sherlock is consistently characterized as being emotionally obtuse, Elementary!Sherlock's relaionship with Moriarty? Is the shittiest thing I've ever seen a Holmes do. Seriously, even the creators of the Asylum's Sherlock Holmes managed to make Holmes a decent man. WTF is wrong with you, Elementary writers?

I liked Elementary so much and now it's fucked up so badly :/

Other than that, I'm not much of a franchise fan, more often than not I read/watch stand-alones. So my favourite characters do not get screwed over.

Maybe the only exception is Inspector Morse. The way Dexter handled The Remorseful Day is a tad dubious in itself, but the way the show handled it is plain cringeworthy. Apparently instead of protecting Strange Morse is now acting on his own behalf. I like the show and even the rest of the episode, but fuck this arc.