Nip/Tuck. I get the scientific studies that say female sexuality is more fluid than male. I really do. But Julia going gay and Liz going straight, there was no believable narrative drive to either turn. But, of course, Sean & Christian couldn't get together, or even come close, closer, closer, even though their relationship was co-dependent from the beginning. And this from a gay man. Ugh. It really began to grind my teeth, that the show could go all these daring places, but not there.
I don't disagree on your Supernatural/genre/geek-girl-cred point, but Supernatural also conforms to the golden rule: Slash must first and foremost be derived from a drama with a two white male leads. Drama. White. Male. Pair.
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Date: 2010-10-13 03:06 am (UTC)I don't disagree on your Supernatural/genre/geek-girl-cred point, but Supernatural also conforms to the golden rule: Slash must first and foremost be derived from a drama with a two white male leads. Drama. White. Male. Pair.