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lunabee34 ([personal profile] lunabee34) wrote2008-04-10 05:25 pm

To OTP or not, that is the question

As part of the fascinating discussion over in [livejournal.com profile] sga_talk, one of the things we've been talking about is OTP and it got me to thinking (which, yes, is dangerous).

I am not an OTPer. In the beginnings of my fannish days, I was very devoted to Spike/Xander but after some time I began to suffer from Spander fatigue and had to search out other pairings. While I always enjoy the popular pairing of a fandom (Sam/Dean, Jack/Daniel, John/Rodney), my propensity for pairing fatigue still remains. At this point in my fannishness, what I am mostly coming to the table for is to be convinced that these wonderful things (whatever they may be--plot, backstory, pairing, secret, possible future) that never occurred to me are indeed plausible and OMG WHY DID I NOT THINK OF THEM? For that reason, I am very interested in rare pairings and in tangential characters; I think that predilection is neatly summed up in my Bates/Kavanagh fascination. :) So while I love to read and write McShep, I also really wish Sheppard was doing it with Caldwell. (I will not again subject you guys to that detailed fantasy.)

I do not approach fandom through an OTP lens. I'm okay if John and Rodney aren't together; I'm okay if they are angry with each other or mean to each other or if they break up with each other or if *gasp* they never even meet each other. I like for my characters (both written and read) to behave in ways that can be extrapolated from their canon characterization, but that's really about it for me in terms of requirement.

I like to be *surprised* by fanfic. The way I define fanfic for myself is taking the bare bones of canon and building up layers of new flesh so that the animal I create is subtly (or sometimes drastically) different than the animal canon gives us. And after awhile, if all I am reading is one pairing, I stop being surprised. Does this keep me from writing or reading said pairing? Hell no. :) But it does make me long for a wildfire of Lorne/EVERYFREAKINGBODYOMG to sweep through fandom and it does make those main pairing fics that manage to do something completely unexpected that much sweeter.

The only pairing that perhaps approaches the OTP for me is Sam/Dean, mostly because at this point in SPN canon I have a very difficult time believing that either of them could have successful relationships with anyone but each other. But, boy, do I like to read about them trying! LOL

So my question for y'all is this: Are you an OTPer? If you OTP, do you have only one (METHOS!) or do you have an OTP for each fandom? How do you think being an OTPer affects your fannish experience? If you're not an OTPer, why not? How do you think not reading/writing through that lens affects your fannish experience?

[identity profile] lilacsigil.livejournal.com 2008-04-14 05:08 am (UTC)(link)
This is a really interesting post, and I love your personal definition of fanfic. I'm certainly not an OTPer in any fandom, possibly because I read so much gen - I'm quite happy to start with a suspension of disbelief and see what happens, with relationships or anything else.

The thing I really don't like is the kind of fic where the writer's OTP is seen as so natural and inevitable that they either don't bother to let the reader in on why or what the relationship is, or they design the whole fictional world so that everything and everyone either supports the relationship or is totally evil and must be crushed by falling rocks.
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[identity profile] lunabee34.livejournal.com 2008-04-14 12:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh yes yes yes do I also hate the way that some writers feel like they have to set up their pairing in opposition to the very fabric of the universe to make it more Special. I'm all for conflict and obstacles because DUDE, I eat angst for breakfast. But for instance, I can't stand in Buffy fandom when someone will write a story where all the Scoobies start hating Xander and trying to murder him because he's boning Spike. I mean, have those people even seen canon? The Scoobies love each other. I'm not saying that there's nothing that can drive them apart or make them behave badly towards each other because we've seen those things on the screen, but sheesh. Or the ones that just handwave Anya away like Xander never loved her. *sighs*