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Old 11-27-2011, 12:07 AM
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Disappointed Shippers #24: They left a heartache that no one can heal, but also a memory that no one can steal.

Continue on with the venting and the disappointment.

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Old 11-27-2011, 12:21 AM
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TFTNT!

Loving the title. Reminds me of:

Sawyer/Kate
Freddie/Effy (only because of what happened to Freddie in the end)
Luna/Harry
Boone/Shannon

Spike/Buffy (only because of what happened in the end of Chosen and Buffy not knowing he is alive)
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Old 11-27-2011, 08:01 AM
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Jacob/Bella
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Horrible disappointments, all of them broke my heart.
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Old 11-27-2011, 08:04 AM
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I'm not really disappointed in Spike/Buffy. We got an open ending and I can't see them not finding their way back to each other. I'm pretty satisfied with them.

Cordy/Angel
Ryan/Marissa

Why did the girls have to die?
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Old 11-27-2011, 09:03 AM
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Even though as a Spuffy fan I wanted more, but I understand their ending and think it made all the sense in the world.

Joss was not the kind of writer who would write some ridiculous **** for the sake of making people angry, then admit that he wanted to make them angry publicely on DVD commentary, then go to twitter, get negative feedback from those fans that he succeded to make angry, bitch at them and claim how they don't understand his geniusness and his idea of being edgy and creative by writing a script in the last minite while smoking a tone of sigarrets and not caring about logic, because what he wrote was supposed to be "kind of senseless", but "at least provocative" (notice how I didn't make up anything, all of this information if from JB and his comments ). Which leads me to:

Skins/Writing biggest disappointment ever.
Me/Being misfortuned to watch Skins as much as harmfull the Lost experience seemed to me, I wouldn't undo it. But with Skins on the other hand I wish I never even watched it because it left me in such anger and annoyance that no other show did in years. and I'm saying it despite Skins giving me one of my life time OTP's.

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Harry/Luna - nothing will ever convince me they were not made for each other.
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Old 11-27-2011, 12:00 PM
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Saw this and immediately thought of Jackie/Hyde.

I still refuse to watch the final season. It wasn't supposed to end the way it did.
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Old 11-27-2011, 12:43 PM
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Eric/Donna (that 70s show) - They had a lot of issues but I liked them together, they were awkwardly cute. I really thought they would make it. I didn't mind Donna and Randy together but it just wasnt the same! The whole show lost its touch when Eric and Kelso left but I loved how they came for the finale episode.
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Old 11-27-2011, 01:26 PM
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Eric/Donna (that 70s show) - They had a lot of issues but I liked them together, they were awkwardly cute. I really thought they would make it. I didn't mind Donna and Randy together but it just wasnt the same! The whole show lost its touch when Eric and Kelso left but I loved how they came for the finale episode.
what? i haven't seen the last season but i thought at least they had ended up together in the last episode
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Old 11-27-2011, 01:32 PM
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Old 11-27-2011, 01:51 PM
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what? i haven't seen the last season but i thought at least they had ended up together in the last episode
They did end up together in the series finale which was good. What I meant was more so the fact that they were engaged several times and never got married even though they were basically planning their lives around each other and then Eric ended up leaving altogether. Even in the last episode, he was only in the last few scenes. IMO how they portrayed it seemed like too little too late. It shouldn't have come down to what it did but on the plus side they did end up together at the very end.
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Old 11-27-2011, 02:16 PM
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I don't know if Joss would do THAT, but he could definitely be childish and petty, leading to one of MY disappointments (Willow and Oz) where he wouldn't even acknowledge Willow was bisexual in later seasons and that she was capable of being in love with boys and HAD been in love with Oz, often taking petty and passive-aggressive swipes at disappointed fans in the press as if fans who didn't take to Willow/Tara or who were disappointed in the arc, suggesting they were homophobic (instead of HIM doing a poor job of writing a gay character as opposed to a bisexual one because of some whim he had in the fourth season). And then there was what he did to Cordelia, seemingly largely driven by personal frustration with Charisma Carpenter.
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Old 11-27-2011, 02:31 PM
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I don't know if Joss would do THAT, but he could definitely be childish and petty, leading to one of MY disappointments (Willow and Oz) where he wouldn't even acknowledge Willow was bisexual in later seasons and that she was capable of being in love with boys and HAD been in love with Oz, often taking petty and passive-aggressive swipes at disappointed fans in the press as if fans who didn't take to Willow/Tara or who were disappointed in the arc, suggesting they were homophobic (instead of HIM doing a poor job of writing a gay character as opposed to a bisexual one because of some whim he had in the fourth season). And then there was what he did to Cordelia, seemingly largely driven by personal frustration with Charisma Carpenter.
Willow/Oz are one of my biggest disappointments. i liked tara but i didn't like her and willow together. and since joss had already upset W/O fans breaking them up, he could have at least aacknowledged that willow was bisexual. i mean, she really did love oz, she was really heartbroken after breaking up with him and after thinking he wanted the wolf girl more than her (forgot her name). and before that she had been drooling after xander for years.
instead he came up with that crap of statement: "she loved him, but she wasn't sexually attracted to him". is that supposed to cheer us up? he was basically describing how girls feel about their male best friends.
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I was REALLY irritated when Joss suggested there was something wrong with the FANS who weren't taking to Willow/Tara or who were disappointed with how Willow/Oz was handled (like it was some homophobic issue)- I've liked same-sex couples just fine (Jessie/Katie on Once and Again is a favorite of mine). It's not my problem Joss spent three full seasons building Willow as a heterosexual character and then tried to claim she was not bisexual, but gay.
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I don't know if Joss would do THAT, but he could definitely be childish and petty, leading to one of MY disappointments (Willow and Oz) where he wouldn't even acknowledge Willow was bisexual in later seasons and that she was capable of being in love with boys and HAD been in love with Oz, often taking petty and passive-aggressive swipes at disappointed fans in the press as if fans who didn't take to Willow/Tara or who were disappointed in the arc, suggesting they were homophobic (instead of HIM doing a poor job of writing a gay character as opposed to a bisexual one because of some whim he had in the fourth season). And then there was what he did to Cordelia, seemingly largely driven by personal frustration with Charisma Carpenter.

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Willow/Oz are one of my biggest disappointments. i liked tara but i didn't like her and willow together. and since joss had already upset W/O fans breaking them up, he could have at least aacknowledged that willow was bisexual. i mean, she really did love oz, she was really heartbroken after breaking up with him and after thinking he wanted the wolf girl more than her (forgot her name). and before that she had been drooling after xander for years.
instead he came up with that crap of statement: "she loved him, but she wasn't sexually attracted to him". is that supposed to cheer us up? he was basically describing how girls feel about their male best friends.

I agree with all the bolded parts. I liked Willow and Tara, not as much as Oz and Willow though but I still liked them together. To me WIllow just fell in love with Tara the person just as she fell in love with Oz. She fell in love with the person and there soul. Didn't matter if it was a guy or girl. I just didn't see her just all of a sudden being into girls and that is that. Her soulmates were Oz and Tara. Tara passed on and Oz was still there. And it gets me angry hearing
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Thats just a bunch of BS.
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