xparrot: (wormholes suck)
[personal profile] xparrot
I've seen a couple discussions about the negative turn SGA fandom has taken, re: McKeller, people, mostly Keller fans (or at least not anti-Keller fans) who are feeling actively driven from the fandom by aggressive character/pairing hate. They feel this is a recent trend, and I concur; while SGA had its share of past wank, I think it was one of the lower-conflict fandoms for its size. And if that's changed now, then I blame shipping. Or rather, canon shipping.

Every fandom I know of that has these battles, has these levels of anger and resentment between fans, is a fandom with canon ships. Witness Smallville, or HP. Ships going canon wreak havoc on a fandom. Nothing embitters your average fan as much as a ship that sinks their own, and an embittered fan can be eager to share their hate, wants the solidarity of all of fandom telling TPTB that they're wrong, wants all of fandom together seeking change. Even killing a character doesn't cause the kind of conflict that shipping does...

There are other things that get fans' backs up, but the majority of fen are shippers, and ships are often why they fan. There are exceptions, there are other types of fans - and other types of shippers - but in modern Western media fandom, the majority of fans (slash, het, even many gen fen) are in it for particular relationships. Mess with those relationships in canon, and you get fandom meltdown.

(I think there's a reason that a lot of the old fan shows, the big ones, were series that never had canon ships, never had any romances that lasted more than a single episode. Star Trek, Starsky & Hutch, The Sentinel, all those old episodic shows that never really progressed the character relationships - that never changed them, never pulled the figurative rug out from under fannish feet. The only series I know of with low-conflict canon ships are ships which were introduced in the first season, that the fandom grew up around, and even in those there's often little interaction between contrasting shippers. I also suspect it's a major reason why new female characters are viewed with such suspicion, because while male characters are often introduced for plot purposes, nine times out of ten a new female character is going to mean new canon ships.)

I don't blame shippers. I'm a shipper myself; I wouldn't fan without my ships. I need my OTPs to fic. And I strive to be reasonable and fair to all my fellow fans, but I still have been known to go utterly psycho batshit when I feel my OTP is "threatened," so it doesn't surprise me to see other otherwise reasonable types lose it over shipping. It's frustrating since the fandom used to be cooler about it - but then the fandom didn't have canon ships before. A fandom with canon ships has ship wars. It just seems to be a fact of fandom; it's why I tended to avoid Who fandom, or Avatar fandom, why I often keep wary distance from anime fandoms.

My OTPs aren't canon, generally (at least not in my fic fandoms, my active "Type B" fandoms - and I tend to avoid main fandom for my Type As, because I'd just as soon not get drawn into shipping wars.) But I don't need my OTPs to be canon to be satisfied, don't need my interpretation of the characters validated above all other interpretations. As long as they're never actually denied, I'm good. The more open-ended canon is, the more freedom there is for all fans, all different shippers, to peacefully co-exist, and I like it that way.

If I sound like I'm saying I'd rather not have canon ships in my ficcing fandoms - yeah, I am. Bring on the subtext and the UST, and leave the consummations to the fanfic. Maybe it's unrealistic and maybe it's boring, but I don't care. It's more peaceful that way XP

Date: 2009-02-27 12:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mistri.livejournal.com
Interesting post. I'm here via Metafandom. I don't know anything about SGA, but I'm currently involved in a fandom (John Paul/Craig, in Hollyoaks, the British soap) that has a very bitter shipping war going on.

Basically, it is unusual in having two canon m/m relationships, both involving the same guy (John Paul). The fans split into two camps, who both can't understand (I'm generalising) what on earth the other side sees in their ship.

This: "Nothing embitters your average fan as much as a ship that sinks their own" is so true.

However, I do love having canon ships. And if you follow the ship that 'wins' (that sounds pathetic, I know), it gives you something to refute people who ship another pair. For example on CSI, I liked Grissom/Sara, but there were plenty of fans who would go on and on about all the reasons why G/S either weren't together or were doomed to fail. So when (spoiler!) they ended up together when Grissom left it 'proved' the relationship was real (though some could still argue the relationship would fail off-screen, I suppose).

Date: 2009-03-06 06:31 am (UTC)
ext_3572: (Default)
From: [identity profile] xparrot.livejournal.com
Hee, yeah, when your ship "wins" it can be fun (as long as it goes the way you wanted it to; I've had canon ships consummated in ways that made me wish they'd been done better.) But it still causes so much conflict in the fandom that I'd rather nobody wins, rather than endure the inevitable shipwars...

(Which are getting wilder than ever, now that there's shows with canon m/m!)

June 2024

S M T W T F S
      1
2345678
9101112131415
16 171819202122
23242526272829
30      

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jul. 13th, 2025 09:11 am
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios