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Re: Fandom Venting

From: (Anonymous)
Did the fandom always have problems with non-endings? I feel like it did, but I don't want to take the time to go back and see.

Re: Fandom Venting

From: (Anonymous)
I haven't noticed that as a problem with the older stuff I've been reading, but a) I've mostly been reading the good stuff, so not a representative sample, and b) I've tended more towards the high concept stuff with an actual plot or a clear emotional arc, and those are probably easier to write endings for.

Going off my extremely shaky memory, though, I don't feel like I've ever run across the non-ending issue as much with Sid/Geno as with other pairings I've read. Like maybe it's not a habit Sid/Geno people picked up on as much? Or it could just be that I don't remember, which is also very possible.

Re: Fandom Venting

From: (Anonymous)
Yeah, that makes sense re: sample and perhaps pairing-specific quirks. Like, I don't think the pairing has as much of 'broning' as a trope, which is rapidly becoming my least favorite thing in hockey fic. It's like two dudes punching each other in the arm and then making out, which, for whatever reason is really starting to grate, like, give me emotional arc and vulnerability and show me why they're friends/in love. FWIW, I really liked the Shattenkirk/Tarasenko fic for this reason.

Re: Fandom Venting

From: (Anonymous)
I don't think it's the pairing or the trope, tbh. K/T fic was et up with broning back when I used to read it, but it also benefitted from the same influx of migratory slash fan (semi-)BNFs and decent-to-good writers that S/G had, and even the fics where the vast majority of the point was punching and making out managed to also have some kind of relationship progression and a conflict that got resolved.

Re: Fandom Venting

From: (Anonymous)
da

Actually I was going to say I remembered non-endings being a lot more of a problem with K/T than with S/G, but maybe it was a more recent development?

Re: Fandom Venting

From: (Anonymous)
I don't know if it always plagued this fandom, but I definitely feel like this isn't the only one right now. In general there tends to be this trend towards happy fic which lacks conflict and then the authors don't know how to resolve what's basically nothing so it just ends. Like, at least I've come across this in mcu and sw fic, too.