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Re: Fic discussion - long, long way back to nashville

From: (Anonymous)
I think people use crack two ways. One is "Everyone is a chipmunk," where it's the circumstances that are silly, and the other is where the circumstances might be fairly reasonable, but the emotional realism is more like what you'd see on a sitcom than how you'd see real people to behave. I think this fic is the latter.

Re: Fic discussion - long, long way back to nashville

From: (Anonymous)
The latter also shares a lot of similarities with fic that just has characterization issues. And in this instance, plot issues, too. YMMV, but for crack to work for me, something needs to grounded. This fic was in a weird middle ground that didn't quite land right (as crack or crack treated seriously or just a light fic), IMO.

Re: Fic discussion - long, long way back to nashville

From: (Anonymous)
ayrt

Fair. Honestly I almost never like that latter kind of crack as I defined it (or sitcoms, for that matter), and basically for that reason - that it's characterization I can't believe in. Some people are obviously into it as a genre, though, so I hesitate to just call it 'bad characterization' and stop.