I hold to the view that SWS is the clone, so you can have creepy identityfuck or snarky funtimes, depending on which Spoony you go for.
Good God, I wish I had your discontinuity skills with the blackmail thing. On the one hand, it kinda kills a chance for adorkable fluff. On the other (black comedy loving) hand, it makes forcing Critic to type "I like to wear women's clothing" utterly hilarious foreshadowing. Decisions, decisions!
It's a very small pairing in comparison to a lot of other.
It's kinda weird, true. Like with Nerd/Critic, everyone enjoys it but people would rather him with Ask That Guy or Chick. *shrugs*
Decisions, decisions! See, this is the beauty of it, you can have both! Adorkable fluff with the normal Spoony (when he's not zombified, anyway) and hilarious foreshadowing and blackmail with the clone Spoony! *mad skillz at discontinuity, yo*
Like with Nerd/Critic, everyone enjoys it but people would rather him with Ask That Guy or Chick. Yeah, I think it's probably because there's more scope for domming him in those two. People seem to prefer those pairings' dynamics.
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Good God, I wish I had your discontinuity skills with the blackmail thing. On the one hand, it kinda kills a chance for adorkable fluff. On the other (black comedy loving) hand, it makes forcing Critic to type "I like to wear women's clothing" utterly hilarious foreshadowing. Decisions, decisions!
It's a very small pairing in comparison to a lot of other.
It's kinda weird, true. Like with Nerd/Critic, everyone enjoys it but people would rather him with Ask That Guy or Chick. *shrugs*
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See, this is the beauty of it, you can have both! Adorkable fluff with the normal Spoony (when he's not zombified, anyway) and hilarious foreshadowing and blackmail with the clone Spoony! *mad skillz at discontinuity, yo*
Like with Nerd/Critic, everyone enjoys it but people would rather him with Ask That Guy or Chick.
Yeah, I think it's probably because there's more scope for domming him in those two. People seem to prefer those pairings' dynamics.
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