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I'm sure I'm on record somewhere, saying I'm not an OTP sort of girl. I was probably a little self-righteous when I said it. Sorry about that.
Here's the thing: I see possibility everywhere. That's the fun of fandom, the fun of characters, the fun of writing. Everything's wide open, if you want it to be, and I can almost always see more than one option.
But... if I think about it, there are a few cases where I can't. Or maybe I still see a lot of options, but all the good ones involve the same two people being together. If the characters in question are both alive and of sound mind, and past the point in their personal timelines when they first get together, I can't picture a situation where either of them would be happier or better off if they weren't together. Unless I'm forgetting somebody, I've got four:
Alanna and George
Jack and Ianto
Lark and Rosethorn
Zoe and Wash
... which, unintentionally, is a very tidy demographic cross-section. Huh.
But I'm not big on shipping any of those pairings, exactly, because the very truth of One True Pairing makes it less interesting to write. And they're all canon pairings, so it's not like I'd have to find a way to get them together. So no, I won't write loads of fic for any of them (and what I do will probably bethreesome fic anyway exploring what went, or could have gone, wrong). I'm happy just to know they are there, sometimes in the background of things, presumably being shmoopy and adorable and sexy and generally happy, together. I'm gonna ignore the part where some of them are dead.
Um, Buffy and Spike aren't on the list. In season 7, I love them together and I ship them so hard, and that Buffy and that Spike do, for sure, belong together. But that's only if they can keep from treating each other as badly as they did earlier. There's a strong possibility that they could be great together, so I ship it. But there's also, in my mind, a possibility of something else -- so it doesn't make the list.
Here's the thing: I see possibility everywhere. That's the fun of fandom, the fun of characters, the fun of writing. Everything's wide open, if you want it to be, and I can almost always see more than one option.
But... if I think about it, there are a few cases where I can't. Or maybe I still see a lot of options, but all the good ones involve the same two people being together. If the characters in question are both alive and of sound mind, and past the point in their personal timelines when they first get together, I can't picture a situation where either of them would be happier or better off if they weren't together. Unless I'm forgetting somebody, I've got four:
Alanna and George
Jack and Ianto
Lark and Rosethorn
Zoe and Wash
... which, unintentionally, is a very tidy demographic cross-section. Huh.
But I'm not big on shipping any of those pairings, exactly, because the very truth of One True Pairing makes it less interesting to write. And they're all canon pairings, so it's not like I'd have to find a way to get them together. So no, I won't write loads of fic for any of them (and what I do will probably be
Um, Buffy and Spike aren't on the list. In season 7, I love them together and I ship them so hard, and that Buffy and that Spike do, for sure, belong together. But that's only if they can keep from treating each other as badly as they did earlier. There's a strong possibility that they could be great together, so I ship it. But there's also, in my mind, a possibility of something else -- so it doesn't make the list.
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Date: 2010-09-28 10:25 pm (UTC)I'm falling pretty hard for Nine/Rose/Jack on second viewing, but it's not quite an OT3 for me (yet? jury's still deciding...).
Oddly, I don't ship Ten/Rose/Jack at all. I think Ten's too needy and sometimes petty; I think it would become All About The Doctor, and I don't think that's fair to the other two.
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Date: 2010-09-28 10:45 pm (UTC)Also, Ten/Rose/Jack? Nah. Not exactly my cup of tea; but then neither is Ten, precisely. (I haven't watched any further than "Gridlock", because his behaviour is reminding me of a petulant five-year-old (hey, *MARTHA* didn't dump Rose in the alternate universe; don't blame her) and therefore annoying me).
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Date: 2010-09-29 12:46 am (UTC)I really liked the next two episodes after "Gridlock" -- Daleks build the Empire State Building, the early 30s clothes are pretty, and Martha's her brilliant self.
I'm trying to remember when I decided Ten was OK, but it all runs together. Seems like he's less annoying later in S3 than he is early on, though; I think you're past the worst of it.
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Date: 2010-09-29 01:12 am (UTC)LOL, Daleks building the Empire State building. I have to see this. *resolves to watch moar later*