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BlondieLeigh 12-28-2017 01:18 PM

I need so much more, too. I need a deep connection.

eternalfate 12-28-2017 02:52 PM

I need more as well, but every pairing starts somewhere. Of course for me to hardcore ship someone. I need more, EVENTUALLY! but every pairing has a starting point.

I am not going to ship something because a guy or a girl was pinning for someone for 15+ years.:look:
It depends on how it's done I guess. :gone:

stlavin95 12-28-2017 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by BlondieLeigh (Post 92501143)
I need so much more, too. I need a deep connection.

I do too.

BlondieLeigh 12-29-2017 05:07 PM

I basically need to feel it and see it developed. That's why I can never really get into couples that are insta love but usually love couples that are obvious endgame from the start but take a while to get together.

stlavin95 12-29-2017 09:39 PM

And some couples on this show didn't get a lot of development at all.

eternalfate 12-29-2017 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by BlondieLeigh (Post 92513194)
I basically need to feel it and see it developed. That's why I can never really get into couples that are insta love but usually love couples that are obvious endgame from the start but take a while to get together.

And I'm opposite... I can't be TOLD who to ship... I need to see and feel that connection on my own, whether it's in the first episode or 20 episodes in.

Although there has been many times where I have been okay with loving the endgame pairing. About 40% of the time.:nod:
But not everytime for me...

And that's okay, we can all have our different ways of shipping pairings.

stlavin95 12-29-2017 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by eternalfate (Post 92515497)
And I'm opposite... I can't be TOLD who to ship... I need to see and feel that connection on my own, whether it's in the first episode or 20 episodes in.

Although there has been many times where I have been okay with loving the endgame pairing. About 40% of the time.:nod:
But not everytime for me...

And that's okay, we can all have our different ways of shipping pairings.

Most of the time though, the non-endgame games don't have great connections so and that's why they don't last. The only couple I know that contradicts that theory is Barney/Robin from How I Met Your Mother.

Forwood4Bamon 12-30-2017 07:24 AM

I loved JP and BL in season 2. I am not the biggest LP fan after rewatching many times. :look:

stlavin95 12-30-2017 12:49 PM

Eh, I personally thought that BL/JP were one of the worst parts of this season and it would have been better off without them.

BlondieLeigh 12-30-2017 01:12 PM

They definitely weren't great. I think JP had so much potential as a friendship but tptb killed it when they tried to force a romance that just wasn't there.

eternalfate 12-30-2017 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by pandiexjeyton (Post 92517472)
I loved JP and BL in season 2. I am not the biggest LP fan after rewatching many times. :look:

In agreement... although I prefer BL as friends in season 2 and season 5 over than when they were in a actual relationship. Although in the first few episodes of season 3, I loved the relationship.

stlavin95 12-30-2017 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by BlondieLeigh (Post 92520659)
They definitely weren't great. I think JP had so much potential as a friendship but tptb killed it when they tried to force a romance that just wasn't there.

Their friendship could have been great and it sucks they ruined in order to justify another couple.

BlondieLeigh 12-30-2017 02:43 PM

Yep, it's insulting, tbh. Pretty common for writers to insist on destroying a perfectly good friendship for a romance that just won't work because the chemistry just isn't there.

stlavin95 12-30-2017 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by BlondieLeigh (Post 92521655)
Yep, it's insulting, tbh. Pretty common for writers to insist on destroying a perfectly good friendship for a romance that just won't work because the chemistry just isn't there.

I hate it when that happens tbh.

BlondieLeigh 12-30-2017 02:52 PM

I've seen it so many times so far and I hate it every time.


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