Read this entry in isagel's journal now. Read the discussion that follows and tell me if they aren't talking about our fandom with all it's love for happy!fluffy! stories.
I'll have to say that sometimes the characterizations in some slash fics seriously put me off. Poor Remus Lupin becomes this weak, physically and emotionally fragile wimp who needs Macho!Sirius to help him through his problems - although in canon he's this very, very resilient, well-balanced and possesses amazing mental strength. The same goes with the Harry/Draco pairing (with Wimp!Harry and Spike!Draco).
Make that all pairings/relationship fic and I'll bite.
Because you could just substitute Nikita and Michael for Lupin and Sirius, or Harry and Draco.... Like this:
Poor Nikita becomes this weak, physically and emotionally fragile wimp who needs Macho!Michael to help her through her problems - although in canon she's very, very resilient, well-balanced and possesses amazing mental strength.
And you have exactly why I dislike so much of the fic that qualifies as HR.
Bah. Maybe the problem is the classic (if you can say that about a genre that is less than a century old) 'romance' formula of strong!macho + weak!clingy = hawt romance. Ick ick ick.
Make that all pairings/relationship fic and I'll bite.
Exactly. I fail to understand why it is important to oversimplify these relationships by putting them in the classic formula - when it is clearly quite different in canon. I would have never been attracted to LFN had it not been for the complexity of the show. And it makes me wonder if these fans were attracted by some other aspect of the show - some aspect I (and most other fans I've interacted with in the FFMB) clearly don't see.
I guess it all again comes back to the author's personal beliefs - maybe the person finds herself most comfortable when dealing with the 'classical' conditions of romance, and therefore keeps on incorporating those in her fan fiction. Sometimes it's unconscious, more often it's not. That it doesn't go with the canon of the show is not important, because it's just fan fiction.
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Date: 2004-02-25 09:05 pm (UTC)Make that all pairings/relationship fic and I'll bite.
Because you could just substitute Nikita and Michael for Lupin and Sirius, or Harry and Draco.... Like this:
Poor Nikita becomes this weak, physically and emotionally fragile wimp who needs Macho!Michael to help her through her problems - although in canon she's very, very resilient, well-balanced and possesses amazing mental strength.
And you have exactly why I dislike so much of the fic that qualifies as HR.
Bah. Maybe the problem is the classic (if you can say that about a genre that is less than a century old) 'romance' formula of strong!macho + weak!clingy = hawt romance. Ick ick ick.
Nell
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Date: 2004-02-26 05:00 pm (UTC)Exactly. I fail to understand why it is important to oversimplify these relationships by putting them in the classic formula - when it is clearly quite different in canon. I would have never been attracted to LFN had it not been for the complexity of the show. And it makes me wonder if these fans were attracted by some other aspect of the show - some aspect I (and most other fans I've interacted with in the FFMB) clearly don't see.
I guess it all again comes back to the author's personal beliefs - maybe the person finds herself most comfortable when dealing with the 'classical' conditions of romance, and therefore keeps on incorporating those in her fan fiction. Sometimes it's unconscious, more often it's not. That it doesn't go with the canon of the show is not important, because it's just fan fiction.
Swatkat