Lex! I knew I was forgetting someone major.
He is nothing but snobbish and cruel.
Huh. The character as well as the actor who played Draco in the movie did nothing for me, so I'd imagined maybe the movie-Draco was simplied/dumbed down from the book since the character seemed so popular. I'm a bit of a canon-characterization Nazi so the whole concept of fanon-Draco invented to fit a certain archetype sounds very cracked to me, but eh, it's not my fandom. Maybe I'm missing some idiosyncratic HP fandom dynamic.
Dude, isn't that, well, FG. Like when Kay says Munch is "as cheerful as ever he was" and nobody says anything. Or when she tells Bayliss that "his form is comely, but his wardrobe is oft unfortunate" and she could only date him on "weekends because his neurosis would be too wearing for every day." I just recced Valeria again yesterday for one about a movie review show. G. Munch/Kay [link] Edited cause my computer skills are oft unfortunate
I called her the Funniest Living Homicide Fan.
Or when she tells Bayliss that "his form is comely, but his wardrobe is oft unfortunate" and she could only date him on "weekends because his neurosis would be too wearing for every day."
Which is when I realized that Bayliss was playing the prince. Who I always see as Denzel Washington (thank you, Kenneth B.). And my head sort of exploded.
I've gone on digest on BBF a while back, but I thought the proportion of B/S out of the total number of recs went down significantly compared to, say, late S5-early S7? I may be mistaken though, since it's been a while since I read my last B/S fic (my eyes usually skip over these nowadays; It seems I've developed major intolerance to the whole 'epic romance' genre, in any fandom.)
Sorry! I meant in terms of number of published stories at major archives, as of the last time I felt wanky enough to collect the data.
Well, Bad Boy Archetype, Hauteur Subtype.
Also: Obsession with the hero, as a foe (Spike & Lindsey), as a friend (Methos) or both (Lex). Often uncommon insight into the inner-workings and conflicts of our hero and his posse. Unpredictability and omnisexuality. There are aspects these characters have in common, including the frequent puppification and tendency toward sexy Mortal-Enemy-Sue.
So, what do people do, if they're huge fans of, like, a Jack Nicholson character?
Describe their lips inaccurately?
Puppification. Excellent new coinage.
Well, I liked the guy, till he started reading existentialism and got all puppified.
Jim, if you don't lose the 'tude immediately, I will be forced to puppify you!
Jim, if you don't lose the 'tude immediately, I will be forced to puppify you!
Heh. This reads more literally to me, like, you know, in that movie where Patrick Swayze was a dog? Or was it Michael Keaton?
I'm trying to think of a female version of the type, and I can't think of anyone except Lilah, who never went all that gray anyway. Huh.
Personally, I'm hoping for some sort of development of canon-Draco beyond the "I'm rich and evil therefore an arrogant shithead," because it's such a cliche. Harry found out his father wasn't the shining example of perfection in the last book, so maybe he'll find out that the bad guys aren't utterly predictable either. I find Snape a surprising character in that he's a good guy (officially) but he can't stand Harry. A nice bit of reality: the folks on your side may be jerks but they're still your allies.