vaznetti: (loveandwar)
vaznetti ([personal profile] vaznetti) wrote2003-05-26 09:56 am
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Woken far, far too early by a cramp in my leg and the drip, drip, drip of the leaky roof. At least I used the time productively: see my shiny new GIP!

I've had to retire Alex and Marita to make space for this. Sniffle.

I'm not sure that betrayal is really a bulletproof kink for me--there's very little that can't be ruined by bad writing, and vice versa--but it certainly determines what I don't like in a genre. Nothing makes me sadder than to see a juicy, adversarial relationship full of hopeless love and betrayal "solved" by the erasure of the source of conflict. Stories where one character is replaced by an innocent clone and AUs where the betrayal never happened just don't do it for me. I can handle stories where the characters are revealed to have been on the same side all along, but I need the history to be there and to be recognized. And once the story gets past the moment of forgiveness and reconciliation, I lose interest. I have no desire to watch the happily reconciled couple overcoming life's little trials.

[identity profile] ratkrycek.livejournal.com 2003-05-26 07:17 am (UTC)(link)
Betrayal is one of my kinks, I think.

I love Alias to death, and the family dynamics - part of my wants Irina to be good, but part of me wants her ot keep screwing over Jack and Sydney.

I guess I'm evil. Or, no, I guess I just like to keep things interesting.

(Plus, I think Lena Olin is sexy as all hell in that role, but that's just me.)

Jack is a lot like my own father.

I, like you, lose interest if they just forgive and forget. I like the "cooperation under tension" thing that happens when Jack and/or Sydney have to trust Irina, and they never know.

Of course, at this point I guess, Jack will never trust her again.

If I were in Sydney's position I'd be so torn - but I guess that's what keeps it interesting to me.

[identity profile] themoonbar.livejournal.com 2003-05-26 07:24 am (UTC)(link)
*nods* I'm with you. That's why most of the fanfic drives me crazy. All of the writers are determined to come to some sort of conclusion, instead of leavings things messy and raw.

Also? I think I'm in love with your icon.

[identity profile] ratkrycek.livejournal.com 2003-05-26 07:28 am (UTC)(link)
Anna, not Irina. How could I have gotten that wrong?

And yes, I have the same problem with the fanfic I've seen.

Speaking of, Vaznetti, I've been meaning to tell you - on my Alias list, we don't post fanfic, but I welcome people (including you) to either upload their fic to the files section, or post a link in the bookmarks section. We do have some people, myself included, who love fanfic!

(We have one person who disagrees with it on principle, but I've agreed to disagree with him and we're good friends.)

[identity profile] ratkrycek.livejournal.com 2003-05-26 07:35 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, wait. Anna is YOUR name.

*facepalm*

I'm up past my bedtime. ;)

[identity profile] deslea.livejournal.com 2003-05-26 04:21 pm (UTC)(link)
And once the story gets past the moment of forgiveness and reconciliation, I lose interest. I have no desire to watch the happily reconciled couple overcoming life's little trials.

*nods* I can relate. I suspect this is why I prefer writing (and reading) prequels to sequels.