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Keep Hoping Machine Running ([personal profile] thefourthvine) wrote2011-05-01 05:19 pm

No Heterosexual Explanation Moments

Recently, I was talking to [livejournal.com profile] frostfire_17, and the topic of the No Heterosexual Explanation Moment came up. (It will not surprise you to hear that we were talking about the Fast and Furious franchise at the time. There are few other franchises so thoroughly inundated with such moments, I think.) It is the moment when you try, you genuinely, seriously try to take off your slash goggles and figure out what the writers, producers, directors, and actors thought was happening in a scene, and you can only conclude that, no, they must have thought the same-sex pairing was doing it, too. (It can also be the moment that a non-slasher wanders in, studies the screen for a long moment with narrowed eyes, and then says, "They are so fucking each other.")

As far as I can tell, there are two major categories of No Heterosexual Explanation Moments. The first is where the plot only makes sense if the pairing is, in fact, a pairing; I tend to put the first season of Smallville (what I know of it) into this category. Lex's behavior is just, you know, really really hard to explain unless he is very hot for Clark indeed. And the second kind is where it's just not something people with a strictly platonic, UST-free relationship ever do. Like, for example, when one cop signs "I love you" to the other cop as he's being med-evac'd out on a helicopter. I am pretty sure they don't teach that in police academy courses on Effective Partnerships in the Law Enforcement Profession, is all I'm saying.

But Frost and I realized that, tragically, we just do not have the depth and breadth of experience to make a complete catalogue of No Heterosexual Explanation Moments. This is where I am hoping you all come in. What are the key NHEMs of our time? Of past times? Of all time? Educate me! Bonus points for links to clips, if they come from a visual medium.

F/F as welcome as M/M, of course. And, hey, if you've got any NHEMs for threesomes, lay 'em on me. The only key is that even a person struggling not to see the pairing will still say, "...You know, I just really think they're doing it." (Obviously, if it is an actual canon pairing, it cannot feature in an NHEM, because in that case there shouldn't BE a heterosexual explanation.)

ETA: Spoilers in comments, of course! And the more the merrier, in my opinion.
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[personal profile] spatz 2011-05-03 03:25 pm (UTC)(link)
AWWW THEM. That long silence at the end of the conversation? The significant glances? *melts* I really need to track down the rest of the series.

Do you have any S/H recs? My usual methods haven't turned up much that wasn't painfully dated. These, but S&H is woefully underrepresented on Delicious.
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[personal profile] lauramcewan 2011-05-03 03:30 pm (UTC)(link)
If I can interject, all the [community profile] crack_van recs are here on the [profile] starsky_hutch comm, at the top.

I know we're on DW here, but the comm is on LJ.

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[personal profile] laurajv 2011-05-03 06:31 pm (UTC)(link)
S/H is full of very traditional stuff -- even a lot of the recently-written fiction reads like classics. If absolutely sincere h/c is your bag, there is no better fandom, but if it's not the pickings are sometimes slim!
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[personal profile] eveningblue 2011-05-03 10:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Laurajv is right, but I do love some S&H AUs. Jat Sapphire's Another Dawn Patrol, in which the boys are WWI flying aces, is a really good one.

There was another one which took place during WWII, but I can't seem to find it.
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[personal profile] greenygal 2011-05-04 04:29 am (UTC)(link)
I have a bunch of S&H Delicious bookmarks here, though there isn't much in the way of notes.