It's so weird to see an
indepth article on slash in the mainstream press. It's a good read, and the writer did his homework and wasn't judgey. I recognized the names of a few people interviewed. Stewardess! Loooove her BoB fic. :D
The Leverage creator is cool. And we've been over this a zillion times with Jeff Davis and how I get it that the
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THIS. So much! When you strike gold, you don't continue mining for nickel. Great example with DC, and it was the same with Veronica Mars. Duncan was designed to be her OTP, but they realized the chemistry with V and Logan could not be contained and it would be stupid to deny it. The whole show changed midway through S1 because of it.
And yeah, a universe without homophobia is swell. Danny's swell! But LGBT characters on TV (with only a couple of exceptions, including Glee) are teritary characters. They are still not leads. Why not? Why on earth not? Especially on a show with a young, accepting audience. What is stopping them?
I'll keep shipping them too, but it does make me sad that heteronormative still has to rule the day.
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What's funny is Jeff Davis did exactly this, or how else can you explain Allison and Isaac becoming something more? So, he'll run with chemistry when it produces unexpected het relationships but...
The other funny thing is I think he personally relates most to and feels most invested in the Stiles character, so that might be why he's more hesitant to give up his original plan for him (that oh so wonderful Stydia they seem intent on forcing no matter what). But it seems almost self-loathing or internally homophobic that he won't let the character he apparently most identifies with be openly bisexual...
All love and respect to canon gay relationships that exist and especially those that include at least one major character, but the first person who's actually willing to go there with two "read-as-straight" leading/major characters based solely on chemistry and fan interest is going to be amazing and pretty much a god among fandom.
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I agree about Jeff and Stiles, and his refusal to abandon course with Stydia. I don't even mind Stydia since at least it's been a slow build. Holland and Dylan are cute together, although granted, Dylan has chemistry with the door.
It's interesting what Jeff said about the majority of fans not even knowing what Sterek is. It's true that we live in a fandom bubble to a certain extent. But even if they don't know, it doesn't mean they'd be opposed to it. (And even if they were -- he's not out to meet fan desires, heh.) I just feel like chemistry should be capitalized on when it happens. It's pretty rare to really have magic between two characters/actors.
the first person who's actually willing to go there with two "read-as-straight" leading/major characters based solely on chemistry and fan interest is going to be amazing and pretty much a god among fandom.
Truth!
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And my real problem is this - stop fucking talking about Sterek if you're not going to go there. I know that he gets questions, but instead of hemming and hawwing and being a total jackass, he should just say, 'Yeah, it's not going to happen.' And once you do that, don't try to get us to vote for you in a TV Guide poll and don't tease us with bloopers and all the other things you've been doing. I know that fandom proper is not a huge part of the overall fandom, but stop using us. We're used to doing our own little thing.
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