Unless we're talking about entire fanon manpain.
I believe we are.
I find this very hard to believe. But it's one of the very few where I'm familiar enough with both candidates to even have an opinion.
Admittedly, my X-Files fic reading is generally such classics as a Fish Called Krycek, but I've seen a LOT more fanon around Kirk's Miserable Childhood (reboot). Like, there was a point where I thought every other story came with a child abuse warning in that fandom.
The Krycek stuff I've seen is mostly adult whumpage.
(Poor Sam, coming right before Wesley in the alphabet. Fanon Wes manages to have an even crummier childhood than either Winchester's fanon. AND THAT IS HARD TO DO.)
The Krycek stuff I've seen is mostly adult whumpage.
Really? No wathcing his collaborator parents killed in front of him only to be raised by the [memfault] Syndicate or whatever XF called them, trained in Russian gulags to be a souless assassin through sexual, physical and mental abuse? Because I'm pretty sure I recall a shit-ton of that.
Has DiNozzo's father ever been on the show?
No. Not yet. I can tell you more about the planned details if you want:
Robert Wagner will be playing his father in the next episode or two.
Really? No wathcing his collaborator parents killed in front of him only to be raised by the [memfault] Syndicate or whatever XF called them, trained in Russian gulags to be a souless assassin through sexual, physical and mental abuse? Because I'm pretty sure I recall a shit-ton of that.
Clearly, my reading bias is showing! For I have seen none of that. (X Files reading for me is about 95% utter crack, 5% MSR.)
I think the nu!Kirk stuff is far more fresh in people's minds than the Krycek stuff, which is why Kirk is winning. Also, Tarsus IV! (Which is apparently fanon in the new fandom.)
I think there were no women because, hey, MANPAIN. Fans find manpain appealing, but womanpain NSM.
I think there were no women because, hey, MANPAIN. Fans find manpain appealing, but womanpain NSM.
There was Parker.
I enjoy manpain over most womanpain, because most (not all, but most) womanpain hits too close to the bone. Hell, it's been the big block for me in writing any serious always-a-girl Winchester stories. Remove the XY layer of abstraction for me from the worst of it, and I go sympathetic fetal.
I can't even write the word womanpain with the same nonchalance I write I write manpain. There's a gravity that's just not as fun.
Does Faith have a bad fanon childhood?
Faith has a fanon bad childhood. She is one of the womanpain! exceptions in fandom such as I've noticed.
Well, Faith had a bad canon childhood too, didn't she? At least according to her. She's not exactly a reliable narrator.