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Saturday, October 12th, 2013 11:26 pm
"The point of fics set in alternate universes are to show that no matter what setting or circumstance, these two people will always find each other. I will find you. Every me loves every you."

I came across this great quote on tumblr and it reminded me of that fantastic scene between Derek and Jesse in TSCC, where they realize that they came from different futures where they were both in a relationship with slightly different versions of the other person, where Derek says basically the above. To me, I felt like it was clear he wasn't telling the literal truth, but what he wanted to be true (that in all possible futures, they were with each other) which is just so fucking romantic.

And thinking about AUs reminded me of a conversation I had with [livejournal.com profile] backtothesea where I was talking about how the thing that really frustrated me with AUs, is when people didn't bother to translate pivotal characterization details into the new universe and how often it would be so. easy. My example was Artemis Crock, and how if her father wasn't a bad dude in whatever new universe we're in, it pings me the wrong way. Same with Natasha Romanoff. A childhood trained/used as a weapon is a requirement, imho.

How picky I am about this stuff is why I'm not a big AU person, really.
Monday, October 14th, 2013 06:26 pm (UTC)
This is a placeholder comment so that I can come back and write about my feels about AUs, because I think you nailed a big part of why I enjoy writing them and reading them when they're well done.

But right now I'm hungover and unable to write more than "let me tell you about my Zutara."
Tuesday, October 15th, 2013 05:05 am (UTC)
It sounds like you had a better Sunday night than I did.

Zutara>everything else ever.
Tuesday, October 15th, 2013 05:28 pm (UTC)
Well, I'm pretty sure my favorite-but-worn-out bra is on a moose trophy at The Five Point...