Love is a Divine Feeling...
Oct. 4th, 2004 08:30 pmAm flush in love with Buffy/Faith. Just thought would let you know.
ETA:I came across this post in
violetsmiles. It's a good read, if you're interested in Angel or Smallville, but what caught me was this bit:
Essentially, my problem with Fred and Lana is that their characters are defined by their role as love interests and all the clichés that are a part of that. The strength of their characters and who they actually are as *just* people are subverted, and then they are idealized so the person who is in love with them is actually just in love with their very limited and wholly unrealistic idea of who these women are. Essentially, my problem with Fred and Lana is that their characters are defined by their role as love interests and all the clichés that are a part of that. The strength of their characters and who they actually are as *just* people are subverted, and then they are idealized so the person who is in love with them is actually just in love with their very limited and wholly unrealistic idea of who these women are.
See? She's talking about Nikita in fanfic.
ETA:I came across this post in
Essentially, my problem with Fred and Lana is that their characters are defined by their role as love interests and all the clichés that are a part of that. The strength of their characters and who they actually are as *just* people are subverted, and then they are idealized so the person who is in love with them is actually just in love with their very limited and wholly unrealistic idea of who these women are. Essentially, my problem with Fred and Lana is that their characters are defined by their role as love interests and all the clichés that are a part of that. The strength of their characters and who they actually are as *just* people are subverted, and then they are idealized so the person who is in love with them is actually just in love with their very limited and wholly unrealistic idea of who these women are.
See? She's talking about Nikita in fanfic.
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Date: 2004-10-04 07:20 pm (UTC)