Shipper tendencies
Aug. 22nd, 2005 12:15 pmCan someone explain to me why there's such a compelling need to sexualize and Romantic-ize characters? I've been there myself, but I seem to have gone past that as a "serious" endeavor. I'll *play* with characters and their sexuality -- but the *need* to pair them up romantically just isn't a priority, and it seems so unnecessary, and somewhat Mary Sueish, especially if it's certain types of het and slash writing.
It's not so much the sexualizing -- that I get, it's fun to imagine your favorite characters whupping it up with the whipped cream and cherries, and get down and dirty and sweaty. But at the same time, what I'm puzzled more about is the need to Harlequinnize decent characters who already have complex, nonsexual relationships with each other, that get totally boring when they DO get together.
Anyone?
It's not so much the sexualizing -- that I get, it's fun to imagine your favorite characters whupping it up with the whipped cream and cherries, and get down and dirty and sweaty. But at the same time, what I'm puzzled more about is the need to Harlequinnize decent characters who already have complex, nonsexual relationships with each other, that get totally boring when they DO get together.
Anyone?
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Date: 2005-08-23 07:32 am (UTC)You'd think that, but sometimes I read stuff and wonder if people have actually ever seen the show when they have Daniel crying because he ran out of coffee and Jack treating him like a three-year-old. And then sometimes they have sex. *shudder*
People who're writing (myself included) are doing it because they need something from the end result. It could be strokes from other people, it could be the creation of a 'perfect' environment in which they wish they lived, it could be the resolution of something about the show or the characters that vexes them. Or a dozen other things. That's not restricted to any genre, because I've seen the same things popping up all over the place.
Sometimes 'Jack' and 'Daniel' are just convenient names to hang onto two male characters who happen to be doing something that might loosely be linked in some way to this long-running tv show...
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Date: 2005-08-23 11:31 am (UTC)I am getting that squishy feeling again. Ugh.
I will not go into the various pop psyche on this ;)
Double Ugh.