ext_1235 ([identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] thefourthvine 2004-05-09 09:30 am (UTC)

I've read "Coming to Terms," and - shame, here - I actually read both Rays. In, you know, the with-Fraser role. (Hell, I read Ray/Ray.) But I started with Kowalski, and I'm fairly well convinced that F/K is Meant. (For that matter, I'm sort of convinced that Stella/Vecchio is Meant. They just seem to have been made for each other.)

I once read a web page that clocked Due South canon swearing (though, this being an American TV show, the swearing in question is "damn" and "hell"), and I noticed that Fraser not only got in the occasional "hell," he says "son of a bitch" twice. I was impressed. Go Mountie! (The almost-sex with the engaged woman actually sounds so, so Fraser to me. He can reproach himself for having wanted to sleep with her, yet he didn't actually get laid. Fraser's theme song should be "No One Is to Blame." I'm thinking here of the line that says "You can feel the punishment but you can't commit the sin.") Although, of course, that could be total fanon; I fully admit that I've never seen the Real Fraser.

And one page I've been wanting to find, but haven't been able to, is canon v. fanon, like the page I found for The Sentinel. That's always a fascinating read, at least for me; since I learn the shows by reading the fan fiction, I love finding out what I shouldn't have, um, absorbed.

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