Puzzlement
Jan. 13th, 2007 07:54 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
In a fandom where the relationship I read about was never a couple, always part of three, how come people still write angsty love triangle jealousy stuff? I mean, two people love Jack, he's not going to perceive that as a problem. Not in any world I can make fit.
Two people love Jack and mildly loathe each other, that could be a problem. But then the fun is seeing how they fit together. Having snarky bitey arguments about who doesn't belong, and Jack not participating at all except as some distant object of desire, seems like a pattern imported from another paradigm. Can't see it.
Coffee vs Tea wars I can see, Jack staying neutral I can't.
Two people love Jack and mildly loathe each other, that could be a problem. But then the fun is seeing how they fit together. Having snarky bitey arguments about who doesn't belong, and Jack not participating at all except as some distant object of desire, seems like a pattern imported from another paradigm. Can't see it.
Coffee vs Tea wars I can see, Jack staying neutral I can't.
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Date: 2007-01-13 02:11 pm (UTC)I agree. And we've seen nothing in canon that makes such a notion plausible.
Having snarky bitey arguments about who doesn't belong, and Jack not participating at all except as some distant object of desire, seems like a pattern imported from another paradigm.
I have read a lot of fanfic that pictures a Captain Jack who seems to me to be from some alternate universe - where Jack shows traits that I think are simply foreign to his character.
Which is okay. It's the nature of fanfic. They write the Jack they see, I write the Jack I see.
A matter of preference.
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Date: 2007-01-13 04:35 pm (UTC)Fanfic has a lot of different facets of characters.
It just bugs me when they're too far out from the ones I like best.
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Date: 2007-01-13 04:52 pm (UTC)He's fun to contemplate, in any case!